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Just started Emma by Jane Austen


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Okay, my list.

King of Shadows--Susan Cooper
The Lantern Bearers--Rosemary Sutcliff
The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien
The Humphrey Carpenter Tolkien biography
North and South
The Father Brown Omnibus

Just finished W;t by Margaret Edson. Great work!!!

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Elenya wrote:
Just finished The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and am now on The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, both by Douglas Adams.


Yeah Hitchhikers! Adams is the master of bringing total randomness together into a plot that almost makes sense :D

Rite now I'm reading - or rather listening to, since I don't have time to read anymore - Area 7 by Matthew Reilly

Actually, if we're talking "at the present moment", it's Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications. Completely awesome.

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Started reading "The Shining" by Stephen King a few days ago. I'm really liking it so far! I've seen the Stanley Kubrick film so I kind of know what happens but I really wanted to get the detailed version hehe

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I'm reading the Silmarillion and The Return of the King, but this time in english. I've read it before only in finnish.


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I'm currently reading Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.


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From the Dust Returned, by Ray Bradbury.


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woman warrior by maxine hong kingston

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Rereading the entire "Narnia" series... and anything and everything by Shannon Hale! :D

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I'm reading:

The Silmarillion by J.R.R Tolkien (duh :P) -On my own time

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Night by Elie Wiesel - for school

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"Candide" by Voltaire for school, and "Eragon" by Christopher Paolini on my own. [Finally! :P]


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I just started The Hundred Days by Patrick O'Brian.


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Shadowcraft wrote:
I'm currently reading Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.

Owh how do you like it? I think I started (or just posted in) a thread on HoD once, but it never got (m)any replies...

Again, I must give the same answer as earlier.. I'm still on TTT, though I haven't read a page for a long time... too much reading for school in the way.... *whimpers*

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Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony <- thats the new one its really good, not as good as the rest but good!! :) yeah. everyone read this series! its good!!

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Impossible Odds by Dave Duncan, the second book in the Chronicles of The King's Blades

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Jane Eyre, as well as the Abram's Daughters Series by Beverly Lewis. I switch between books quite frequently. I finished Dragonwings yesterday.

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