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Aquacorde

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    I'm currently reading Fool by Christopher Moore. I am told that he is the king of satire, but I much prefer Terry Pratchett.
     

    Amaruuk

    [span="letter-spacing: -2px;"][b]└──[/b]►[/span]TY
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    • Age 35
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    I suddenly felt like reading a book the other day, and having none of my own that I haven't read, I borrowed Stephen King's The Talisman from my friend. I'm quite liking it thus far :3
     
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    I am currently reading Dracula.(not very far). Everyone should know what it is its a classic....
     

    Mikii

    美好的奇蹟~♥
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    I've been reading a lot of magazines and I just got that Vogue Magazine with Lady Gaga wearing a meat dress.
     

    Aquacorde

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    I'm reading the wonderfully sarcastic Night Watch by Terry Pratchett. I've read it nearly twenty times and I still love it.
     

    Yuoaman

    I don't know who I am either.
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    The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett and Crossroads of Twilight by Robert Jordan. Both excellent novels in their own right.
     

    helix

    tea-binger.
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    That horribly amazing classic about a nutty captain going after a big white whale (you know the one) Stephen King's The Stand, and currently starting up on Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.
     
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    Aquacorde

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    Splinter of the Mind's Eye, the first Star Wars Extended Universe novel. It has a trippy title and very flowery language. And the obnoxiousness that is Luke being attracted to Leia.
     

    King Gumball

    Haven't been here for ages...
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    The Rangers Apprentice.

    I quite like this book, I am into these sorts of fiction. There is not as much adventure in it as I would have hoped for, and after reading magnificent books like The Rondo series and Brisingr I am quite disappointed so far. I will keep reading till I finish but chance are I will not continue the series.
     

    Alyssachu

    Trainer in training! ;D
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    • Age 33
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    Not sure if I posted here in the past, but I'm currently reading AKIRA and Azumanga Daioh. Althought I admit that I haven't read either of them in a long while, and I should really get back on that. ...I wish I could remember what pages I left off of. >.>
     

    Martins

     
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    I am forcefully reading Don Quixote and I really did not expect it to be that good. It's very interesting.
     

    Aquacorde

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    I'm re-reading the Tiffany Aching Discworld subseries in order, so I can be ready for the American release of the fourth installment I Shall Wear Midnight. I'm on the first book, The Wee Free Men, which chronicles 9-year-old Tiffany Aching's adventure to save her little brother from the malicious Queen of the Fairies.
    It is a book written for younger kids, but still amazing and deep and satiric nonetheless.
     

    Captain Hobo.

    Posting King
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    I am reading this book called Arch Angles.

    It is about this kid named Alex Rider it is cool:)
     

    Raiskit

    [ e v i l l i g h t ]
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    I'm reading 'Under the Curtains'. I don't really like it, but I have to read it. :/ Stupid school book reports. I wish she could have chosen a better book for me. The only thing I find interesting about it is the fact it mentions 'Sherlock Holmes'.
     
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