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Nanaboo

left my heart on thedancefloor
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    I'm currently reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
    And I can't wait to see the movie! (:
     
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  • Im reading Cujo by steven king
    Just got up to where cujo bites the mom in the car

    Its the best book ive have ever read! highly recomend it.
     
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    Been a while, but I've been reading. Just not sharing.

    Finished the Dark Materials trilogy. Moved on to read The Curious Incident Of the Dog In the Night-time by Mark Haddon. A very excellent book, and I highly recommend it. Then read Warriors: Power of Three: The Sight by Erin Hunter, which was also good.

    Right now I'm reading Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer. Unfortunately, the only other book I have of the series is really kind of later in the series, so I'm going to be terribly confused when I get to it.
     
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    Moving on to my Michael Crichton collection. Starting off with Jurassic Park. I've never seen the movie, which holds true for all of the other movies based on his books. I also just started reading it today, but I think I'm going to enjoy this one.
     
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  • I'm just about done with Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Glancing at the adds in the back I realized I've already read a lot of the 'classic' ghost/monster stores: Turn of the Screw, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
     

    Druid

    she's not anyone...
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  • (in order of most reading/day)

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
    - Mark Twain
    The Eyes of the Dragon - Stephen King
    'Salem's Lot - Stephen King
    Of Mice and Men - John Steinback
    I have to read like four Shakespeare plays for school, too...

    oh and The Time Machine by H.G. Wells (I'd be reading War of the Worlds if I could find somewhere that had it in stock XD)
     

    Ayselipera

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    Right now I'm about three chapters away from being done with Mutiny on the Bounty. After that I think I might move on to Treasure Island and then to the sequel of The Wizard of Oz.

    I should also add that in school my class is reading Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
     
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    Im currently reading Krabat by Otfried Preußler. Its an old german book, but I love it. If any of you get the chance to read it, then please do!
     

    reyzn

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  • Currently: Haunted by Kelley Armstrong
    This author was referred to me by some of my friends so I'm currently checking her books out!
     

    Neo Pikachu

    Forever Gold
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  • Legacy of Blood by Richard A Knaak. Its a story based on the world of Diablo II.

    Knaak is an awesome author, I read all of his novels based on Dragonlance and they just rocked. Fantastic pick if you're into fantasy and all that.
     

    institutions

    ain't that a kick in the head?
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  • Glad to see at least a little love for Stephen King.

    The last books I read were Stephen King's Under the Dome, which is his newest book, and another of his books Dolores Claiborne.

    Under the Dome was a great book. It's about a small farm town that is suddenly surrounded by an invisible dome. It's actually VERY different from the Simpsons Movie. I say that because some people are put off by the 'at-first-glance' similarities.

    Dolores Claiborne wasn't too good. It's told from the point of an old woman giving her... side of the story, i guess you could call it, to the police. Too much like a Lifetime movie for my taste.

    Currently rereading King's famous It. I'm about 300 pages in so far and found out that reading a book more than once isn't as amazing as I thought. Maybe I'll shelve it for a few years and try again.
     
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