kitkat121080
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Aren't his books great macabre? Everyone I've read includes a Golden Retriever. I wonder if any of them don't have one. I also have out "Odd Hours" but I haven't started it yet.
Ash, Fahrenheit 451 is one of my favorite books. I am sure you will love it once you get a little older.
Reply #541. Jan 17 09, 8:32 PM
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clarod
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lord of the flies by william golding. im making soome quizzes on it.
Reply #542. Jan 19 09, 11:53 AM
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| bananaphobia
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Right now? Well, my friend decided I should start reading more manga, so gave me the 1st Fruits Basket. I've finished all that. Right now I am reading War and Peace, The Grapes of Wrath, and Catcher in the Rye. They really are great.
Reply #543. Jan 30 09, 9:02 PM
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| Tondalay-o
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just finished the bloody jack adventures 1-4 for the fourth time. must find the 5th one in some library.
starting Does My Head Look Big In This? tonight.
Reply #544. Feb 01 09, 4:26 PM
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| Tondalay-o
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just finished the bloody jack adventures 1-4 for the fourth time. must find the 5th one in some library. totally recommended for readers over age 14.
starting Does My Head Look Big In This? tonight. can't recommend as i haven't read it before.
Reply #545. Feb 01 09, 4:27 PM
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Pagiedamon
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I've been reading two books I have put off for years: "Dracula" and "The Count of Monte Cristo". I'm still working on the former, but I definitely recommend the latter!
Reply #546. Feb 01 09, 8:59 PM
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rosmarinus44
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Stephen Fry's autobiography and Dicken's Little Dorrit
Reply #547. Feb 02 09, 2:52 PM
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| harrypotter528
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eclipse for the trillionth time
Reply #548. Feb 02 09, 5:49 PM
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| heypeople
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Reply #549. Feb 06 09, 10:29 PM
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| Koballt10
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I am currently reading Animal Farm. "I must work harder." Highly recommend it.
Reply #550. Feb 08 09, 8:54 PM
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hippo22
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right now i am reading...If i Did it
Reply #551. Feb 09 09, 6:36 PM
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jolana
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"What was lost" by Catherine O´Flynn. Nice.
Reply #552. Feb 10 09, 4:02 PM
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pagea
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I'm reading 'The Code Book' by Simon Singh
Reply #553. Feb 11 09, 2:58 PM
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| Tondalay-o
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i'm reading The Golden Compass for the second time and it's like, awesome, again! it is so well written and i definitely recommend it. ps: don't judge a book by it's movie. the book is amazing. :)
Reply #554. Feb 14 09, 3:50 PM
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Pagiedamon
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"The Foundling" by Georgette Heyer.
Reply #555. Feb 14 09, 4:06 PM
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wildmatz
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A German crime novel called "Mond über der Eifel" by Jacques Berndorf.
I think it's a shame that his books aren't translated, as they make really good reading.
Reply #556. Feb 17 09, 6:17 PM
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macabrescribe
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I'm reading two books right now. "Storm Front" by Jim Butcher and "Whatever It Takes" by Elizabeth Drew.
Reply #557. Feb 17 09, 7:02 PM
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wayman71
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"Step On A Crack" by James Patterson
Michael Bennett is a recently widowed father of 10 adopted children,trying to negotiate the realease of 33 celebrities being held hostage at the funeral of the First Lady.
This is book one of a series,book two was just released so I'm re-reading this one to refresh my memory.
Reply #558. Feb 17 09, 7:39 PM
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slytherinwitch
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Septimus Heap by Angie Sage. Definitely recommend it. So far, it's everything Harry Potter could have been had the author not fallen in love with her own literary creation.
Reply #559. Feb 17 09, 7:43 PM
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| heypeople
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Reply #560. Feb 19 09, 5:18 PM
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