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    Abarat by Clive Barker
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    I just finished Abarat by Clive Barker, after putting it off reading it for about 1 year, I finally picked it up. I plowed through the book at an enormous ...


    electricbluemonkey - Feb 24, 2005 - 2 min read

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    A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
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    We're studying this book at school at the moment, and were asked to read it individually during the half-term. I was quite looking forward to it, even after watching the ...


    Matt Bellamy - Feb 23, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Amelia Atwater-Rhodes?
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    She is one of my favorite authors of all time! I was just wondering if any of y'all like her too!?!? I just finished reading "Hawksong" a little bit ago. ...


    Auhbrei - Feb 20, 2005 - 1 min read

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    One of the writing turors in the writing center at the university I go to suggested this book to me. It is just such a great book. I recomend it ...


    nanc21 - Feb 9, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Darren Shan Saga
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    I have always been a great fan of the Darren Shan books. So I will give you a little intro on what the book is about... And you might be ...


    Emma - Jan 27, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Shakespeare
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    Ever read Shakespeare? I'm partway through Romeo and Juliet...kinda confusing language, but it's quite beautiful when you look at it. Although it leads to provoking thoughts. *lol* since the actors ...


    Sam - Jan 20, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Well, this was my first introduction into the world of H.P. Lovecraft, and I have to say I am mightily impressed. H.P. Lovecrafts writting is, well, weird and it took ...


    IceCreamMan - Jan 19, 2005 - 2 min read

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    Vampire Kisses
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    I just ordered the book "Vampire kisses" of Amazon (along with another one called Dangerous Girls) I read on a website they were good and I wanted to waste my ...


    dreaming_mouse - Jan 13, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Slayers: The Ruby Eye
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    The first of fifteen novels that inspired the anime series Slayers are now being released in paperback form where ever fine graphic novels are available (at least in Amercia). The ...


    WinterGrimm - Jan 6, 2005 - 2 min read

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    Neil Gaiman (Books and Comics)
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    I think that THE MOST popular thing that Neil Gaiman has ever done was the Sandman graphic novel collection, but just for kicks and giggles... Why do you like Neil ...


    Tessitore - Jan 5, 2005 - 1 min read

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    After by Francine Prose
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    Hey, I'm not done with the book, but pretty close anyway! It's just really creepy, it makes the point very strongly that things like school shootings can really happen, it's ...


    Sam - Jan 4, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand)
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    Simply an amazing book chronicling the ups and downs of man in today's society. I wouldn't suggest it to immature people, but that's your decision. Personally, it takes a mature ...


    Incandescence - Jan 4, 2005 - 1 min read

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    The DaVinci Code
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    Hey has any1 read the book the DaVinci code.I did did any1 notice that it was kind of hard 2 tell the facts from the fiction ive read stuff on ...


    marching_gurl89 - Jan 4, 2005 - 1 min read

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    The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo
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    I had to read The Hunchback for my AP Senior English class, and I rarely like books I'm assigned to read, so I didn't even consider liking this one. Even ...


    DarkerSarah - Jan 3, 2005 - 1 min read

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    Ah, Tamora Pierce, the only author who I want to be. Of course, I've admired many, many authors over the course of my wild adventures in the world of literature- ...


    iced.cappuchino - Dec 15, 2004 - 2 min read


The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over half a library to make one book.
— Samuel Johnson