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I'm reading Eldest the whole way through for the first time!

Before, I just read snippits of it... :erm: :blush:

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Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy. I'm really enjoying it, actually.

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New Moon by Stephanie Meyer

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The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt by William E. Nothdurft

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Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Book one, by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. It's so beautifully written! I love it!

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I'm reading Eragon right now. I only have like 40 pages left!

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Do you recommend reading Eragon?? I haven't read it, but I've heard many people talking about it. What's it like??

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Eldest and Wild Magic right now but I just about done with Wild Magic.

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FotR, its taking me forever, i have no time to read it

Ptolemy's Gate, omg i love this book

Angels and Demons, for the forevereth time, i love it as well

Dragon and Phoenix, good so far.


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Rosencratz and Guildenstern are Dead. pretty interesting. I like how it ties back to Hamlet, and the amount of philosophising that's in the simplest thoughts.

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Pilgrim's Progress and the Iliad.

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evenstar of mirkwood wrote:
Rosencratz and Guildenstern are Dead. pretty interesting. I like how it ties back to Hamlet, and the amount of philosophising that's in the simplest thoughts.


ACK! Oh my god! That's one of the most brilliant plays ever written! :) Such GENIUS! :) I own it...and read it whenever I need a laugh. But I agree...the philosophy by two minor characters is SO interesting! Too bad it had to end badly. :'( You should see the movie. Has Gary Oldman in it! :)

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^The movie is FANTASTIC! :lol: I haven't read it though. :blush:

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Re-reading Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and starting the first book in the Guinevere trilogy by Sharan Newman :yes:

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ooh, I've read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It was hysterical. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the movie, though.

I'm still reading FotR again, so I don't have anything new to say about that...

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ah, hitchhiker's is amazing! i've read the entire trilogy of five (and no that's not a typo - apparantly douglas adams couldn't count) and i love it.

i'm still reading the book of lost tales vol 1. i got very excited when it said that tolkien originally planned for tol eressea to be england, and that kortirion was based on warwick, cuz i live in england and i've been to warwick.

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