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The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (That's the only book I have, lol) by J.K. Rowling
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Tithe by Holly Black
Naming the World by ...I don't know his name...Brett Anthony? It's a writing book.

& Whatever the next book Pulse IT has for me. :]
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Belong To Me by Marisa de los Santos
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I'm reading this Present Darkness by Peretti
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The Amber Spyglass by Paul Pullman.

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"Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter," by Mario Vargas Llosa. Next up is: "Conversation In The Cathedral," by the same guy, or "No Country For Old Men," by Cormac McCarthy.
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Well I just finished The Truth About Forever, by Sarah Dessen.
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I finished the second Twilight book, New Moon on Sunday morning and started reading The Lovely Bones for the third time.

I liked New Moon better than Twilight, but I'm still not really a fan. I guess I just don't get what's so spectacular about it, and I definitely like Jacob better than Edward, who is such a Gary Stu that it's not even funny. I guess the whole thing is just too melodramatic for my taste.

And The Lovely Bones is as horrifying, beautiful, and brilliant as over. I'd kill to be able to write that well.
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I still haven't read any twilight book, but yet im obsessed with it, odd huh?

Currently, I'm reading Kane by Jennifer Blake. I'm a harliquin romance nut!
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Great Expectations by Charles Dickens for English.

It really annoys me. I reckon I'll read the first 50 pages then check out the plot synopsis on Wikipedia.
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Grave danger By Jim Butcher

and septimus heap: Queste Bu Agatha Christie
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My friend let me borrow The Force Unleashed by Sean Williams. I am rather surprised so far, I was worried it wouldn't be written well cause the game was a bit scattered, but I quite like the book, very enjoyable so far.
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I'm reading Just Listen by Sarah Dessin
I'm also reading Ceremony by (I forget) for school
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Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk

I just started and I'm really liking it.
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skinned- robin wasserman.
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I am reading Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson for English class. And whatever here that strikes me as interesting...



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