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PostPosted: November 3rd, 2008, 2:32 pm 
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I am always reading something which leads to it that I have about five to ten books going all the time. *giggle* I am reading Michael Burleighs the Third Reich, Sherlock Holmes, The Fridaynight knitting club (it was called that wasn't it...), vampirates (the first one) and Stalin's cows. The last one is a finnish book and tells about an estonian woman who fell in love with a finnish guy, they married and had a daughter. It tells the story in mother's and daughter's point of view.

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"Atonement" - Ian McEwan

(omg! Arwen, I love Water for Elaphants! It is up there on my favorite books.)


Argh! That was such a good book, but the ending upset me. I just wanted to murder someone afterwards.

Currently reading; <i>The Marble Faun</i> by Nathaniel Hawthorne... love this book. :bounce:

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for pleasure, I'm reading Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine for the twelfth time, and The Neverending Story by Michael Ende, for the second. Gah, Iove this book. I can so relate to Bastian.
O, and I'm reading The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne for American Lit. Although I must say, the first chapter is rather dull and much too long for anyone's own good.

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Right now I'm beginning to read the Narnia books by C.J. Lewis.

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You mean C.S. Lewis, yes?

I'm on Merlin by Stephen R. Lawhead. It's the second of the Pendragon Cycle. So far, I liked the first (Taliesin) better, but someone was just killed violently and there is much angsting, and I kinda like angst. So we'll see.

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^OH! Great set of books, <i>Arthur</i> is my personal favorite. If you like Stephen Lawhead, you really need to read the King Raven trilogy! Bran = Robin Hood. :swoon:

Currently reading <i>Middlemarch</i> by George Eliot. The only tthing I've read by her besides Silas Marner. So far, it's very interesting, besides the horrible moment of "SHE MARRIED HIM?" that nearly killed me. :annoyed:

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I just started The Foutainhead, by Ayn Rand. It's very interesting so far.

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^*wubs too*

I just finished <i> The Mysterious Benedict Society</i> (very cute actually) and have started <i>Inkdeath</i> FINALLY!! Yay, huzzah, and wootmajor!

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*has waited for this for months and months*

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^It's finally out? I'm not a fan by any means but I remember reading InkHeart and InkSpell when I was in grade seven(four years ago).

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Re-reading "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen for the Lord knows how many times.

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