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what are you currently reading?

Eurydice

`~♥Eury♥~'
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    i didnt see a thread for this already
    so..
    what book are you currently reading?

    at the moment i am reading percy jackson and the olympians book 2 the sea of monsters.
     
    The Count of Monte Cristo

    Unabridged.

    Never got to read it in High School which I think would have ruined it for me anyways. I hate reading a chapter, do a report, read a chapter, discuss imagery etc.

    So far its up there in my favorites, about halfway through.
     
    The Count of Monte Cristo

    Unabridged.

    Never got to read it in High School which I think would have ruined it for me anyways. I hate reading a chapter, do a report, read a chapter, discuss imagery etc.

    So far its up there in my favorites, about halfway through.

    I've heard that book mentioned, what's it about?
     
    Revenge.

    And other crazy stuff. Good read.
     
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    Bleh literary review....

    As long as it benefits you.
     
    im reading Jane Austens Pride and prejudice for school and i hate it lol it so boring lol
     
    Funny theirs a super unabridged print of Monte Cristo with zombies too.

    Zombies just make everything better.
     
    I'm currently reading "Chariots of the Gods?". Its non-fiction actually and I'm finding it a great read and deeply fascinating.
     
    I've almost finished Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code
    8D It's such a good book
    I was going to get the rest of the series in town on Saturday ^.^
     
    The Count of Monte Cristo is sitting on my shelf with a bookmark sitting about halfway through. Someday...

    I'm starting Four Ways to Forgiveness by Ursula K. Le Guin. It sounds like a self-help thing, but it's not. Lots of simple, but expressive language. If anyone's read Le Guin they'll know what I mean.
     
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