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I've now managed to pick up LotR again and I'm currently reading the council of Elrond chapter.. *yay*

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I hated that chapter, simply because it never ends..


And I have to reread A Tale of Two Cities for school. Blech.

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Tar-Barbossa wrote:
And I have to reread A Tale of Two Cities for school. Blech.

I know how you feel. lol

I'm reading Tanquetil or whatever it's called, by Terry Brooks.


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Tar-Barbossa wrote:
I hated that chapter, simply because it never ends..

I really love that chapter even though it's quite long. I like all those people coming together and talking about their countries and stuff. I think it's very interesting and gives the reader a good context to the storyline.

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^Yes! It does! Plus, if you look at the chapter differently, it goes much quicker. Think of all the drama in the various stories---the dwarves trying to protect Bilbo's identity while being threatened by Mordor, Legolas' embarrisment at having lost Gollum. All those stories, and how much longer--well, what's been left out of them. There's material in them for a whole book or more!

What am I reading? Gone with the Wind! :D

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Finally reading Eldest. :-D

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^^Psssh...Michael Chriton. *shakes head* Although, "State of Denial" was pretty interesting. Not true, but interesting.

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"The Ruby In The Smoke" by Phillip Pullman. :) Yay!! :)

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Prophet by Frank Peretti. (I'm kind of on a Peretti/Dekker binge right now, hehe...I want to rereread LOTR but my copies haven't come in the mail yet :annoyed2: )

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Straken by Terry Brooks. Hey, it sounds like kraken! lol...sorry


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The Hippopotamus Marsh by Pauline Gedge. I'm almost done with it.

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Black Hawk Down by Mark Bowden <= really good book. Very interesting, if you like Special Forces stuff.

And unfortunately I have to read A Tale of Two Cities for my English class. It's really hard to follow so far. Dickens has a really confusing writing style.

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Aerandir wrote:
Dickens has a really confusing writing style.


i'll second that. he seemed to be of the philosophy "why use 20 words when i can use 200?". i still like him though - he was a very visual author (by which i mean he conjures up really vivid images) and i'm a very visual person, so i like that.

i'm just about to read the exeter book elegies before my medieval literature lecture. i love old english poetry (although atm i'm reading it in translation - i don't learn old english until next year).

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