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Post by Antsy McPants on Sept 21, 2005 20:05:14 GMT -5
"Crossroads of Twilight" ~ Robert Jordan
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Post by porno librarian on Sept 29, 2005 23:29:55 GMT -5
"Crossroads of Twilight" ~ Robert Jordan I read that. I think I'm now bored with Jordan's writing style.
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Post by squishy candy on Oct 1, 2005 11:26:31 GMT -5
grave secrets by kathy reichs. she writres gud.
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Post by Stormy on Oct 24, 2005 20:15:34 GMT -5
I should be halfway through with One Flew Over teh Cuckoo's Nest soon.
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Post by knightofbob on Oct 26, 2005 1:52:18 GMT -5
Great book, by teh way. Don't ask me about specifics, though, I read it in high school and I can't even remember very significant events from barely over four years ago. High school was nothing but a waste of time to me.
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Post by cixblah on Oct 31, 2005 17:48:08 GMT -5
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.
I like his style so far. I've always been a fan of long compund/complex sentences (even though Defoe uses a lot of semicolons rather than creating a subordinent clause, or merging sentences together), mainly because it's similar to my own style when I write papers, so it's more recognizable to me because I'm familiar with it, and therefore easier to read.
I think maybe I wouldn't mind reading so much for school if I didn't hafta annotate. I can usually sit down and read large chunks at a time, as long as I go undistracted; however, having to stop and make silly little notes just slows me down and breaks my reading rhythm, and sometimes confuses me as to what I'm reading. It sucks.
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Post by porno librarian on Nov 10, 2005 23:58:42 GMT -5
I've started rereading teh Chronicals of Narnia, in honor of teh upcoming movie, and I hafta say, I'm very disappointed in teh Lion, teh Witch, and teh Wardrobe, but I am enjoying teh other books quite a bit. I've just gotten about half way through Prince Caspian.
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Post by Antsy McPants on Nov 12, 2005 21:24:01 GMT -5
I've started rereading teh Chronicals of Narnia, in honor of teh upcoming movie, and I hafta say, I'm very disappointed in teh Lion, teh Witch, and teh Wardrobe, but I am enjoying teh other books quite a bit. I've just gotten about half way through Prince Caspian. I read those books when I was a preten, so I don't remember much about them. I know that I enjoyed them, but I was probably somewhere in teh 11-14 range. I couldn't really tell you anything about them.
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Post by Doose of the Pink Panties on Nov 14, 2005 19:05:42 GMT -5
Probably why you enjoyed them then? I believe that is teh target audience for those books. I remember a lot of kids reading them in Elementary school.
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Post by squishy candy on Nov 14, 2005 21:54:56 GMT -5
they are on teh reading list for 5th and 6th grade. i got them for christmas when i was a kid, i dont think i ever got past teh 2nd chapter of teh first book. i was too busy reading stephen king.
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Post by squishy candy on Nov 23, 2005 15:47:40 GMT -5
memoirs of a geisha
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Post by c0dependentbones on Dec 1, 2005 14:24:04 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300] <--- Yea I wuv dragons and stuF. this book was writen by a 19 yr from SoCal. WooT.! Great book so far..[/glow] [glow=red,2,300] Ballet: Men wearing pants so tight that you can tell what religion they are. -Robin Williams [/glow]
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Post by squishy candy on Dec 1, 2005 15:31:44 GMT -5
Monday Mourning by Cathy Reichs
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Post by cixblah on Dec 8, 2005 16:44:59 GMT -5
Just finished Hamlet.
Now reading Frankenstein. Only read teh first two chapters, but so far, it's good...Frankenstein seems to remind me of myself...which is a bit creepy. That might change as teh story develops, though...he's still young, so maybe as he matures his ideals will change...
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Post by ஐЅåddyஐ on Dec 12, 2005 22:23:12 GMT -5
we're reading teh chronicals of narnia to teh kids. they like it so far.
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