akatsuki_star
Zuko
I love Dei-Dei-Kuuuuun!!!! *huggles*
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Post by akatsuki_star on Jan 21, 2007 11:42:21 GMT -5
I don't mind historical fiction. I just hate the realistic fiction like Dial L for Loser.
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Post by cara24 on Jan 23, 2007 17:13:06 GMT -5
^ I have read all the Clique books [if thats what ur talking about, lol] & that seriously sucked, the others were good, but that one was just stupid. There was nothing "realistic" about it.
I am currently reading Wuthering Heights.
I am reading all the books on my English Lit. teacher's list of "College Bound Student Novels".
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Post by Gran Gran on Jan 25, 2007 0:27:00 GMT -5
Eoin Colfer 'The Wishlist"
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Post by cara24 on Jan 28, 2007 8:05:32 GMT -5
The Creek by Jennifer L. Holm
^ This book is really good! It scares me though! XD
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Post by wildimagination on Jan 28, 2007 18:28:30 GMT -5
Follow The River by James Thom
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phoenix
Aang
It will be a nice day if it doesn't rain.
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Post by phoenix on Jan 28, 2007 19:18:35 GMT -5
Trickster's Queen by Tamora Pierce
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Post by alpacas4eva on Jan 29, 2007 16:35:38 GMT -5
Night by Elie Wiesel
^ That is actually a very scary book. It's about the Holocaust and what makes it so scary is that it's true.
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Post by appacatbus on Jan 29, 2007 16:38:52 GMT -5
A Game of Thrones
-I think the authors name is George Martin, i dunno.
Its incredibly well written. Its fantasy but almost no magic occurs in the book. Very good, highly reccomended.
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Post by Nietzsche on Jan 29, 2007 19:22:28 GMT -5
1984, for school. And outside of school, Crime and Punishment, The Island of Doctor Moreau, and The Sheltering Sky.
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The Blue Chibi
Cabbage Merchant
you cannot push the river... nor can you hold it back
Posts: 4,130
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Post by The Blue Chibi on Jan 31, 2007 14:12:52 GMT -5
The Tao of Pooh. ;D I always find this one very funny, and it never fails to lift my spirits. Also The Art of Howl's Moving Castle: there are so many moments of foreshadowing in the screenplay that I missed (such as the first time Howl meets Sophie in the alley, he says "There you are, sweetheart. I was looking everywhere for you." ), and so many moments I wanted as stills, like Sophie sitting by the lake. I'm about to start Don Quixote, which I should have read years ago. *forehead smack*
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Post by darkblood_alchemist on Jan 31, 2007 15:47:27 GMT -5
I just finished Angels and Demons by Dan Brown (wrote The DaVinci Code. And I'll probably start one of his other books soon
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Post by outcastprincess on Jan 31, 2007 20:09:35 GMT -5
"In the Coils of The Snake" by Clare B. Dunkle
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Post by cara24 on Feb 1, 2007 17:35:52 GMT -5
I just started "The City or Ember": Jeanne DuPrau
Also reading
"He's Hot, She's Hot (a guide to what to look for in the opposite sex) Its a book for yound adult Christians on how to pick Godly dates & mates.
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Post by LightBender on Feb 5, 2007 15:25:16 GMT -5
I'm rereading "Shadowmancer" by G.P. Taylor (can't remember exactly what happened!). My dad is forcing me to read "Gullliver's Travels" and I have to read this mythology book called 'Mythology' by an author that I can't remember. I'm also reading all the mangas that my friends hand to me.
I love reading multiple books at the same time!
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Post by darkblood_alchemist on Feb 5, 2007 15:46:16 GMT -5
"Digital Fortess" by Dan Brown
I hate how similar all of his books are (and every main character is a total Sue)
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