What book are you currently reading?

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I'm reading The Farwalker's Quest, Twilight, Inkspell, Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince, The Keepers, Book 1: A Wizard Named Nell, and The Theif Lord. The only books I haven't read before is The Farwalker's Quest and The Theif Lord. I'm really enjoying the Farwalker's Quest.
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Who, a lot of books then, GoldenQuill :shock:




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LOL, yes. I read too many books at once. It's a wonder I keep the stories straight. =[}

By the way. This thread was created on my thirteen birthday! Cool! :mrgreen:
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I'm reading Breaking Dawn, One Whole and Perfect Day, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (for the fourth time!)
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IT'S HOBBS!

Cool. ^.^ I haven't read the Deathly Hallows, but I know everything that happens because my friend spoiled it. xP
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I'm reading Th1rteen R3asons Why. It's an amazing book, you should really pick it up someday.

And I just finished a Spanish book for my Spanish book report. :shock:
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Just finished Mansfield Park.

Now reading the Abhorsen Trilogy. Anyone heard of it?

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I'm reading Ingo...
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This is a bit meh, but My Sister Jodie by Jacqueline Wilson.
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Hamlet by Shakespeare.

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Demeter wrote:This is a bit meh, but My Sister Jodie by Jacqueline Wilson.


Never be ashamed! :smt023 I used to have all her books. The Illustrated Mum was my favourite.

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As well as 'The Secret Scripture' and 'The Telling', I am in a crazily readathon of Death of a Salesman and The Old Man and the Sea for my exams.




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Lauren! I loved it! I only have Lola Rose and Vicky Angel, though, but I've read quite a lot of them.
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I just started 'Ask Alice' by D.J. Taylor. Looks my kind of yarn. However just snooped on amazon.co.uk and its rating is 2.5 stars! Still, I will judge for myself.




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The Power by L. J. Smith. It's the last book of a series called Secret Circle. I plan to finish it tonight, then tomorrow I'll start Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen(even though I've read it at least 4 times)
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Vivacious wrote:I'm reading Th1rteen R3asons Why. It's an amazing book, you should really pick it up someday.


I almost bought it a few weeks ago. ^_^ But I was out of money... (As usual. :roll: )

I just finished reading A Long Way from Chicago for school; it alternated between being mildly entertaining and very, very boring.
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