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Started by Trainer Dave, November 14, 2008, 21:01

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Private Delano Donut

presumed innocent by scott turow
not very far yet and refuse to see the movie, so?
there's not much to say besides only a couple chapters in and im already hooked goshh

if i could fall into the sky, do you think time would pass me by?

Wolstenholme

On maybe my 12th re-read of Shade's Children by Garth Nix. Sooooooo well written I love Garth Nix

b1g

just finished some prefer nettles by junichiro tanizaki. i think i'm gonna read some mishima next, i got a whole stack from the last book fair to get through. my goal is to beat art garfunkel's yearly total of books read.
better than you, est. always

Wolstenholme

Have no time for personal reading at the moment but half-term next week so I will finish Something Rotten by Jasper Fforde (at long last)

However I do have Literature reading on the go and am currently tackling Twelfth Night and The Great Gatsby.

SirBlaziken

By: Erin Hunter

Warriors: The Power of Three

Sunrise

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Normandy

A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin

I really got into the HBO series so I had to start reading the series and it's wonderful

Sizacu

Reading the first book of the Mortal Instrument series. Genuinely don't really have any ships despite the romance in this; the closest I have to one is Magnus x Alec, but that's pretty... mmm. I don't have much interaction to decide whether I do or I don't really care about that ship haha.

Captivating Radiant Elegant Serene Seraphic Enchanting Lovely Immortal Adorable

Are you interested in spriting, or improving it?

SirBlaziken

FireStar's Quest- Erin Hunter

Also apart of the Warriors series.
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Wolstenholme

Almost finished Gatsby.

I read Divergent by Veronica Roth a couple of weeks ago so after I finish Gatsby I will start Insurgent (also Veronica Roth.)

lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes

#804
no nevermind the error analysis book was boring as hell
like when people in the amazon reviews go "this book was really good!" you think "oh yes finally another chemist/physicist who writes lucidly instead of writing a biography on the back of john major's head"

the dude who wrote it even sells himself off as a bit of a wacko so i thought "ok it might be a task to read w/ bad puns and dad jokes like CGP books do but lets try it" nope it was as boring as the rest of them 



i know no-one cares but still never do science kids its boring as all hell

           

That Girl in the 'Roo Suit

It's okay, most of what I've been reading lately is just.. Egyptology.

I've been reading a lot of hieroglyphic texts lately, moreso from period I know nothing about, which is difficult, but I'm getting there =]

I've also been reading Willeke Wendrich's book on Egyptian Archaeology. It's got some pretty good articles in it - I actually try to get it into every essay I write, with varying degrees of success.
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Shatter your illusions of love?
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MzLuluZombi

I am currently re-reading Jane Eyre.  It's surprisingly quicker reading through it the second time around, probably because I know what's going on.  XD
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The Shrub Dragon

Just finished To Kill a Mockingbird which - okay - was a class thing, but it's still a book and I still enjoyed it.


I think maybe I'll read The Last Unicorn next


thanks gl <3

the bread dragon

the false prince by jennifer a. nielsen
i s2g theres gotta be 100 people in my school reading this holy hell

Normandy

Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do? by Michael Sandle
A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Let It Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle

Justice and Gatsby are for school and SoS and Let It Snow are just for fun. I don't have classes all week so I should be able to finish them all.