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Queen of Camelot by Nancy McKenzie


Oh, that is a good book.

Now reading: Dresden Files- Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher. Almost finished.

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^^Yay Dresden Files!!! :D

Since I no longer have class, I actually have time to read something other than textbooks or something for class. XD

"Indian Creek Chronicles" by Pete Fromm.

I'm not very far yet, but it's pretty good. It's about this guy who decides to spend 7 winter months alone in a tent in Idaho (really close to the Montana border). That sounds boring, but so far it's good. And maybe I like it because I know most of the area that he's talking about. :P We'll see. XD

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@ Haldir - I just finished reading it for school... It was interesting, but for some reason Im sick of morbidity, so I didnt enjoy it that much.

Im actually running through every Edding book written :P I've managed to read the Ellenium, and the Tamuli, and the Belgariad and Mallorean and now Im working on Polgara the Sorceress.

I should take a break and go outside though... Im starting to turn into a pasty white...

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Finished my Dresden book.

Now reading The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice. :)

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Lamb: The gospel according to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore

The book is sooooo funny. I don't suggest you read if you are offended by religious jokes easily.

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Sunshine by Robin McKinley

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Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke.


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On A Whim by Robin Jones Gunn

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Just started A Kiss of Shadows by Laurell K. Hamilton

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A Game of Thrones by George R R Martin.

Elysium, how do you like Sunshine? It's the next thing on my reading list.

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just finished Looking For Alaska [John Green] and about to start An Abundance of Katherines [also John Green].

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The Hobbit

GAH! I now remember why this is my favourite book :)

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Meldawen wrote:
A Game of Thrones by George R R Martin.

Elysium, how do you like Sunshine? It's the next thing on my reading list.


I liked it. Never read her books before. I liked that the vampires were described more like monsters and not like sparkling Twilight-vampires.

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I'm struggling.. seriously... struggling, I tell ya... with bestseller, super-popular chick-flick piece Sushi For Beginners by Marian Keyes.. not really my kind of read...

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The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo - ok, so at first I was a little unsure of it but it's really grown on me. :teehee: it's quirky and just fun... and a easy read so I'm blowing right through it. ;) :P

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Aerlinn wrote:
^ Lol. Isn't THAT suprising. Best-seller can also mean it's cliche and stupid enough to be liked by the majority of the people, including those who don't normally read a lot.. :P

Oh come on, I'm a sucker for popular mass-culture, I love reading the review-quotes on the back cover and I want to believe every praise they get! :P

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