IndieQueen
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"Hell's Angels" by Hunter S. Thompson it was the top book on my stack of books to read.
Reply #161. Jun 18 06, 9:45 AM
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| ganondorf319
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Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit
Reply #162. Jun 18 06, 11:04 AM
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| debbie482
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A Good Yarn Debbie Macumber
Reply #163. Jun 18 06, 11:53 AM
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| 8m57w6
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I jus tfinished "Twilight" by Stephanie Meyer, and it is now my new favorite book. i loved it, and if you havent read it, i really reccomend it!
Reply #164. Jun 21 06, 2:20 PM
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| potc_rules128
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These are the books I'm reading now:
- Eragon
- Inkheart
- Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Reply #165. Jul 15 06, 11:27 PM
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| Rachel xx
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I'm reading Fogging Over (Mel Beeby, Angent Angel) by Annie Dalton at the moment. I didn't think they were that good to begin with but now it's getting really good!
Reply #166. Jul 22 06, 4:55 AM
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| quidditch123
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I'm reading AMONG THE FREE and TROLL FELL and I recomend them both.
Reply #167. Jul 23 06, 1:04 AM
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| 8m57w6
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The last post by me was a month ago, and since then, I've read Twilight (again) East by Edith Pattou, This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen (twice), Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli, The Tail of Despereaux, by Kate DiCamillo, and now I'm on Inkspell, sequel to Inkheart, by Cornelia Funke.
Reply #168. Jul 23 06, 8:26 AM
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| bluest_ann
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Memoirs of a Geisha
Reply #169. Jul 25 06, 6:31 AM
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| mandelbrotset
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I'm reading three books now, all of them very good:
* "Rainbow's End" by Vernor Vinge (science fiction set in the near future)
* "Dr. Quantum's Little Book" by Fred Alan Wolf (perhaps an Extropian's bible?)
* "Programming the Universe" by Seth Lloyd (or, why the universe is a giant quantum computer)
Reply #170. Jul 27 06, 2:19 PM
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| smileitslife
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Just finished "White Oleander" by Janet Finch - very good - good movie, better book (no surprise).
I am also reading "The Art of the Steal" by Frank Abagnale - good read but scary how easy it is to con people.
Reply #171. Jul 28 06, 1:40 PM
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| kells40
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I'm reading In The Night Room by Peter Straub, and re-reading Pyramids by Terry Pratchett.(cud cud cud!) he he hee.
Reply #172. Aug 02 06, 5:46 AM
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Jubal
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"Constitution in Exile" by Judge Andren Napolitano
"America: The Last, Best Hope" by William J. Bennett
"Tuf Voyaging" by George R.R. Martin
Reply #173. Aug 02 06, 6:23 AM
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| bluest_ann
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Finished Memoirs of a Geisha (very good read by the way), and have just started Sandra Brown's Chill Factor.
Reply #174. Aug 02 06, 5:20 PM
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| bkwrm_37
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I am rereading Harry Potter 1, and also I'm rereading Inkheart.
Reply #175. Aug 04 06, 7:58 PM
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| babydoll_002
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I am currently reading The Fifth of March A Sotry of the Boston Massacre by: Ann Rinaldi. I really like this book. Normally I like books that I can relate to or have to do with magic. My grandmother brought this back from a trip around the New England state's and gave it to my cousin and me.
I strongly recommend this book to anyone who likes history or even if you want a good read.
Reply #176. Aug 22 06, 10:17 AM
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| TripledBoy
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I'm reading The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, and The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham.
Reply #177. Aug 24 06, 10:59 PM
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| bkwrm_37
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Now I'm reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix.
Reply #178. Aug 26 06, 12:03 PM
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jonnowales
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I am currently reading a biography of Debbie Barham, an anorexic workaholic who began writing for the BBC at the age of just 15. An incredible read and extremely interesting. It's called, "The Invisible Girl."
Reply #179. Aug 27 06, 8:17 PM
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| debbie482
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Texas Rich by Fern Michaels
Reply #180. Aug 27 06, 9:20 PM
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