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sharkbate
314 Posts
18 years ago
what books is everyone reading at the moment
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    I_gotta_rock
    422 Posts
    18 years ago
    Right now I'm reading lMary shelly's frankenstien

    WHY DIDN"T WONDERWOMAN LOOK LIKE THIS FOR REAL !!!!!!!!!
    :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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      PoopsMcGee
      473 Posts
      18 years ago
      I am re-reading the Harry Potter Series in prepreration for the new book (7/7/07) and the new Movie (Summer 2007). Right now I am on Harry Potter and the Order Of The Phoenix.
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        sharkbate
        314 Posts
        18 years ago
        the books that I'm reading is

        starring tracy beaker
        the dare game
        harry potter and the chamber of secrets
        jessie wallace - wild kat which is a biorophy
          Luigi719
          777 Posts
          18 years ago
          I_gotta_rock
          Right now I'm reading lMary shelly's frankenstien


          so am i, for school, Frankenstien is pretty good, i about 2/3 of the way through and i just finshed reading Halo: Ghost of Onyx
          This isn't a surrender, this is what in the military we call a total a$$ kicking

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            I_gotta_rock
            422 Posts
            18 years ago
            Frankenstien is good it's actually deeper than I thought it would b.

            WHY DIDN"T WONDERWOMAN LOOK LIKE THIS FOR REAL !!!!!!!!!
            :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
              System
              79987 Posts
              18 years ago
              Cell by Stephen King. Next is Phantom by Terry Goodkind. I just finished the Curb Your Enthusiasm book. Excellent book for background information on the show. Its more of a coffee table book than a sit and read book.
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                SharonTheJedi
                317 Posts
                18 years ago
                PoopsMcGee
                I am re-reading the Harry Potter Series in prepreration for the new book (7/7/07) and the new Movie (Summer 2007). Right now I am on Harry Potter and the Order Of The Phoenix.


                Same here!! My cousin in-law/friend always start reading them again before the movies!!

                I want to read "Pride and Prejudice" next because I borrowed it from someone a while back, lost it, forgot about it, found it and feel that need to get it done!
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                  brown_eyed1
                  1948 Posts
                  18 years ago
                  I'm re-re-reading, "On The Bright Side, I'm Now The Girlfriend Of A Sex God" by Louise Rennison. The series may seem redundant, but I think they're the funniest thing in the world! :D
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                    18 years ago
                    I'm almost done with James Bradley's Flags of Our Fathers.

                    Next on the list: Stephen King's Cell.
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                      Video_Jukebox
                      1068 Posts
                      18 years ago
                      M. T. Anderson, The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Vol. I: The Pox Party.
                      "Preserving the old ways from being abused,
                      Protecting the new ways for me and for you.
                      What more can we do?"
                      --The Kinks, "Village Green Preservation Society"
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                        Daniel85
                        1699 Posts
                        18 years ago
                        Currently reading a random assortment of J.D. Salinger and F. Scott Fitzgerald short stories. Goddamn brilliant writers.
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                          18 years ago
                          Daniel85
                          Currently reading a random assortment of J.D. Salinger and F. Scott Fitzgerald short stories. Goddamn brilliant writers.


                          Great Gatsby is one of my favorite books ever.

                          I'm currently working on The Food of the Gods by H.G. Welles.
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                            PoopsMcGee
                            473 Posts
                            18 years ago
                            DebrisStorm
                            Cell by Stephen King. Next is Phantom by Terry Goodkind. I just finished the Curb Your Enthusiasm book. Excellent book for background information on the show. Its more of a coffee table book than a sit and read book.


                            How is "Cell"? I saw the book when I was done with his "Dark Tower" series and was never able to get it. I heard it was twisted. :twisted:
                              System
                              79987 Posts
                              18 years ago
                              PoopsMcGee
                              How is "Cell"? I saw the book when I was done with his "Dark Tower" series and was never able to get it. I heard it was twisted. :twisted:


                              Its pretty damn good. I'm just a little over 300 pages into. Its a very unique twist into the zombie genre. And I use the word zombie lightly.
                                Luigi719
                                777 Posts
                                18 years ago
                                Stronger_Than_Death
                                Daniel85
                                Currently reading a random assortment of J.D. Salinger and F. Scott Fitzgerald short stories. Goddamn brilliant writers.


                                Great Gatsby is one of my favorite books ever.

                                I'm currently working on The Food of the Gods by H.G. Welles.


                                i didn't like the great gatsby that much, like no one in my family dose
                                This isn't a surrender, this is what in the military we call a total a$$ kicking

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                                  hsmith98
                                  3097 Posts
                                  18 years ago
                                  "A month Of Sundays" by John Updike. It was 15 cents, and I just started, so we shall see.
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                                    anglslife
                                    992 Posts
                                    18 years ago
                                    Text books-

                                    Survey of Fashion Costume

                                    How to sell stuff

                                    Fashion forecasting

                                    Color Theory

                                    Speciality merchandise

                                    Other than that, magazines.
                                    Dot: Don't look down. You might fall and hit your head and die and your brains would leak out alllllll over.

                                    Me:

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                                      tonewinwy
                                      983 Posts
                                      18 years ago
                                      PoopsMcGee
                                      I am re-reading the Harry Potter Series in prepreration for the new book (7/7/07) and the new Movie (Summer 2007). Right now I am on Harry Potter and the Order Of The Phoenix.


                                      I need to do that. Maybe I'll read them to my Nephew while I'm watching him. I hate reading out loud cause I suck at it really bad but he's so little he could care less.
                                      It's OK, next time I'll make you listen. I wish that it were in the power of all children to say that to their parents and to know that indeed they would be heard as we were in those wonderful days on Waltons Mountain.Narrator The Waltons (From the Runawa
                                        System
                                        79987 Posts
                                        18 years ago
                                        Just an update. I just finished Cell. The style he wrote the book reminded me of his Richard Bachman pen name. King did a great job with Cell though. I really enjoyed it.
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