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| #91 Posted 3 months ago | Reply | Shamanīs Crossing, Robin Hobb
I like her books. The way she writes in really catch me... |
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| #92 Posted 3 months ago | Reply | Eldest
then
The Host |
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| #93 Posted 3 months ago | Reply | | Icewind Dale trilogy by R.A Salvatore. I've been reading his books in a random order for some reason. |
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| #94 Posted 2 months ago | Reply | | Slam- nick hornby, goodnight mister tom (Reading it for the 7 millionth time for school :3) michelle magorian |
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| #95 Posted 2 months ago | Reply | | Oathbreaker by Michelle Paver (AWESOME BOOK!) |
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| #96 Posted 2 months ago | Reply | | im reading the wind up bird chronicles...very good... haruki murakami writes masterpeices |
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| #97 Posted 2 months ago | Reply | | i am reading a playboy magazine, it got some useful information inside |
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| #98 Posted 2 months ago | Reply | Catch-22
Best. Book. Ever. |
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| #99 Posted 2 months ago, in reply to post #98 by dezuleh | Reply | | I heard it was a pretty good book. I might consider reading it myself. |
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| #100 Posted 2 months ago | Reply | | Currently reading The Fetch. It's pretty meh. |
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| #102 Posted 1 month ago | Reply | | I'm currently reading 'Alas, Babylon.' It's about a family trying to survive in America after it's all bombed to hell with nuclear strikes. It was written in the 60's, but it's great so far. |
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| #104 Posted 1 month ago | Reply | Oscar Wilde's "the picture of Dorian Gray" is the most poisonous, infectious downright sinful book I have ever read!
ACK words cannot describe its wonderfulness I advise you all to go devour it!
before you have to start worrying about the state of your portraits ;]
-x |
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| #105 Posted 1 month ago | Reply | ooooh! and it would make amazing manga if someone ever felt like...youknow
making it into manga
>.< |
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| #106 Posted 1 month ago | Reply | I just finished reading Rivethead by Ben Hamper. He might be the funniest person I have ever read... in a sort of sad way....  |
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| #107 Posted 3 weeks ago | Reply | | Rereading One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest for the 3rd time for a Book Talk I have to do. Its a freaking awesome book. |
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| #109 Posted 2 weeks ago | Reply | | Lamb by Christopher Moore |
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| #110 Posted 2 weeks ago | Reply | | Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz, until I get new books over Christmas. |
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| #111 Posted 2 weeks ago, in reply to post #110 by DarthWario | Reply | I'm planning on getting a few books for Christmas myself.
I'm pumped. In case someone cares. |
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| #112 Posted 1 week ago | Reply | "The Stone of the Bear" from Will Hobbs
Iīm wondering why there isnīt a Movie to this Book. Itīs really good. |
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| #113 Posted 1 week ago | Reply | Let\'s see...I\'m currently reading The Kite Runner (Khaled Hosseini), Twilight (Stephenie Mayer), Children of the Lamp: The Cobra King of Kathmandu (P. B. Kerr), The Amulet of Samarkand (Jonathan Stroud) and finally, I\'m writing a novel on my own.  |
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| #115 Posted 1 week ago, in reply to post #3 by theinfestedheretic | Reply | God Is Not Great.
How Religion Kills Everything.
By Christopher Hitchens.
Great book, finished it last week. It is actually 'How Religion Poisons Everything', but Kills would also be an effective title. When you finish it, you should check out In Defense of Atheism by Michel Onfray. I am reading it right now, and it is amazing. |
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