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Post by embah on Nov 2, 2004 4:15:20 GMT -5
i havn't read that but the wish list is bloody great i love that book! it was...different, but really good.
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Post by Amanda on Nov 2, 2004 16:54:31 GMT -5
Now I'm reading Flowers in the Attic and haven't really read much of Micheal Chrition's Travels, even though its a great book.
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Post by Sapphire on Nov 3, 2004 21:33:13 GMT -5
I have stopped reading INKheart for now. I'll finish it later when I won't have to drag it back and forth from school to home, it's too big. I'm now reading Goddess of the Night, the first book in the Daughters of the Moon series.
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Post by Dismay on Nov 13, 2004 15:34:15 GMT -5
I started SOS Titanic. It's OK. I've decided to re-read the Anne of Green Gables books. I need more books to read. I'm running out of ideas.
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Post by Amanda on Nov 13, 2004 16:48:42 GMT -5
I have stopped reading INKheart for now. I'll finish it later when I won't have to drag it back and forth from school to home, it's too big. I'm now reading Goddess of the Night, the first book in the Daughters of the Moon series. How is the Daughter's of the moon Series, Ive been thinking about reading it?
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Post by Dark on Nov 14, 2004 17:19:14 GMT -5
Flowers in the Attic? I'm not sure, but I think I've heard somethings about that book... is it kind of incestuous-ish?
Right now I'm reading The Heart of Darkness for my english class, it's kind of boring...
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Post by Knuckles2004 on Nov 15, 2004 21:31:37 GMT -5
For fun I'm reading William Nicholson's "Wind on Fire Trilogy". I'm also reading "Where the Red Fern Grows" for school.
-knuckles2004
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Post by embah on Nov 18, 2004 22:02:06 GMT -5
ASOUE- The Grim Grotto
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Post by timartwonis on Nov 19, 2004 21:27:58 GMT -5
For school I'm reading a Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, not for school I'm reading Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer, Beyond the Deepwoods by Paul Stewart, and You're the One That I Want by Cecily von Ziegesar. I never have time to read except for study halls and I like to do homework in them so I don't have to do one of my subjects at home and people are always really loud so it's difficult to read. I started Artemis Fowl last month if I remember correctly.
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Post by gofish108 on Nov 19, 2004 23:15:24 GMT -5
the theif lord by cornelia funk and the city of ember by?
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Post by MelonB1088 on Nov 20, 2004 10:56:48 GMT -5
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
M: ...Such. Good. Books.
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Post by Ennui on Nov 20, 2004 11:12:11 GMT -5
Byzantium: The Apogee, by John Julius Norwich, when I have the time.
Byzantine history is brilliant...babies being thrown into threshing machines, Emperors killing each other, corrupt but fascinating Empresses, poison, poison, all around...
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Post by timartwonis on Nov 20, 2004 11:21:36 GMT -5
In 6th grade we read a book called Anna of Byzantium in preparation for the 7th grade curriculum. It was really good.
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Post by Amanda on Nov 20, 2004 18:52:41 GMT -5
Flowers in the Attic? I'm not sure, but I think I've heard somethings about that book... is it kind of incestuous-ish? Right now I'm reading The Heart of Darkness for my english class, it's kind of boring... Yeah that would be flowers in the attic. Really creeepy, creepy book.
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Post by Sapphire on Nov 20, 2004 20:41:23 GMT -5
For my challenge lang. arts class, I'm reading Swallowing Stones. It's pretty good. In my freetime, I'm currently reading nothing. I've pretty much run out of books that I can get to and from school easily. I'm gonna try to get more tomorrow.
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