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^ Nope, haven't read it. Even though I'm pretty sure The Blue Sword was written first, I like reading prequels beforehand :)

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair by C. S. Lewid (i got the boxed set for Christmas and I haven't read them all in quiet a while, so I figured it's high time I read them again)

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Shatterpoint by Matthew Stover (it's a Star Wars book about Mace Windu, and it's actually quite good so far!)

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"Hey nothing wrong with Stephen King now. I love him"

I love Stephen King too. Last year, I couldn't stop reading his books. I read every single one in the school library and then I started reading ones from the public library. I've read almost all of his books. My english teacher advised me to give him a rest and to read the classics to improve my reading skills and that's where I'm at right now. :)


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I'm still in the Dune series right now. Interesting books.

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I'm reading "Prep: A Novel" by Curtis Sittenfeld right now. Interesting, a little...strange, but well-written.

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The Catcher in the Rye. I'm almost done. I really like it so far though. :)

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Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

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Started Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, but I'm more in the mood for something fantasy right now o.O

Oh yeah, and read in about an hour and a half the novelization of the movie Ever After (see, I thought it was the book the movie was based on, not the other way around), which wasn't very well-written but satisfied the shameless romantic in me.

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I just finished reading Finding Alice by Melody Carlson. It's about a girl who, in her senior year of college, begins showing symptoms of schizophrenia (spelling very wrong), and it eventually takes hold of her entire world. Its very interesting, and you really get the sense of the helplessness and frustration that comes with this disease. I highly reccomend it :)

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I'm re-reading Harry Potter #5.

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I have to read a book called "The Fields" for reading. I don't like it.

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I'm welll....um...STILL trying to read The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis.

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I just started Trickster's Choice, by Tamora Pierce.

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I'm reading 'Slaves of the Mastery' by William Nicholson. Its the second in the trilogy of 'the wind on fire' and its a great story. all three books are well worth reading. Especially if you like fantasy stories


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I read... Trickster's Queen. I tried to read "Heart of Darkness" - I'm studying it this year, but I haven't made it past page 55 so far...

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I'm reading 'Slaves of the Mastery' by William Nicholson. Its the second in the trilogy of 'the wind on fire' and its a great story. all three books are well worth reading. Especially if you like fantasy stories


That's wierd cause that's the book I'm just in the middle of reading too.

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