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Im reading The witch of blackberry pond. Its way-yyyyy to predictable! But its a good book any way.




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I'm readin multiple things as usual for me. I believe Harrt Potter, Inkheart (waiting to get Inkdeath) and the Pendragon series. All good books. And before you ask, yes I'm rereading because I can never find a good book that I have never read before. If I do it's a rare and happy occassion.
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Right now I'm mainly reading the Sea Wolf by Jack London. It is awesome because it is adventurous/ romantic/ violent/ and because Jack London wrote it. Also reading Stalk and Kill by Adrien Gilbert. It's about snipers through the ages. It's one of the few textbook-like paperbacks I have ever seen but I still like it.
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Boon, Inkdeath is here! I just finished it last night! Major plot twists!
Sorry, I typed the wrong tittle in my other post, its "The witch of black bird pond" And I just finished that, so now I am reading Artimis Fowl: Time paradox. :D Im a speed reader!




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If Beale Street Could Talk, by James Baldwin

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I am currently reading Velocity by Dean Koontz.
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"The Joy Luck Club" and "To Kill a Mockingbird." I've already read the latter, but I bought it for $1 at a street fair. I couldn't resist.
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I wonder if anyone will be surprised when they see what I'm reading. Drum roll please!!


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No way: a Star Wars book! :shock:
I'm reading the Black Fleet Crisis Trilogy by Michael P. Kube-McDowell. Pretty good. Sorta bland plot--not the best SW book I've read (and I've read a LOT).

Before that I read Bill O'Reilly's new book, A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity. I've read just about all his books--this one was definitely the best.

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Sir Philip Sidney and Kit Marlowe for Brit Lit.

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Im reading Breaking dawn for the first time :? its so weird, i know tons of people are huge fans of the twilight saga and i adored the first bookbut i think aftr that it kinda got... weirder! im only halfway through and (stupid me lol) i left ma book at school in my locker so i have to find out what happens next by listenin to it on audio on youtube, not that great when the girl talking keeps interupting and saying how cute emmet is lol
:D halfway through, though i think i know what happends lol
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I'm reading The Rule of Won by Stefan Petrucha.
It's really good so far, I'm about a third of the way through. I haven't read anything like it before.
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Cell by Stephen King. I think it's my first time reading one of his books. So far it's about how you'll go crazy in New York if you answer your cellphone.

I don't really like, though, how the MC (a comic book writer!) can act so calm and emotionless and stab people and act all heroic, like, out of the blue. Not to mention the more vibrant personalities next to him are the scared-little-girl and little-man-with-glasses stereotypes. I hope it gets better. >: (
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I always read several books at the same time :P right now:

-The Twelfth Card, by Jeffrey Deaver
-Mercy, by Jodi Picoult
-The first book of the Twilight series :)
-Monday Mourning, by Kathy Reichs

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all abovementioned books are awesome, so far

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Right now I am not currently reading anything but that is because I just finished reading all 7 books of the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. Very good read, even though the books are not considered "advanced" reading.
I am not addicted to reading, I can quit as soon as I finish one more chapter.



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