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What are you reading?; Books...they exist!
Topic Started: Aug 15 2005, 01:52 PM (1,162 Views)
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I'm am about to start a book called 'A child called "It"'
Forget who it's by though. Seems really good....from the back and what I've heard. Ahh, it's going to be a tearjerker I think. Either that or extremely sad or painful, maybe all.

A very very good book, I read it all in a day. Its by Dave pelzer, and he has two sequals, The lost boy and A man named dave. All very good.
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currently im reading 'Hard Times' by Charles Dickens, its for my college class on the 19th century novel, im really getting into it, despite the title, its actually funny!!
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I liked hard times, twas a good read. I don't actually have a reason for reading it, like college, I just did.
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kewl, did you read Nicholas Nickleby by any chance? coz i tried but that one confused me!
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im reading a book called knocked out by my nunga-nungas. the author is name Louise Rennison. the other books in the series i have read are called Angus,Thongs and full frontal Snogging and the other is on teh brightside im now the girlfreind of the sexgod.
Its like bridget jones for ppl 13-16
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kewl, did you read Nicholas Nickleby by any chance? coz i tried but that one confused me!

Yeah, try re-readind the first chapter, take it word for word and it will start to make sence.
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I've just finished reading 'The bitch goddess notebook', it's a really good book and i totally recomend it to anyone.
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now im reading Everwood(its a TV show and a book series based on the show) the book is called Making Choices.
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If you really wanna weep read a book called 'A crack in forever' by Jeannie Brewer. It's such a heart wrenching tale of true love, the obstacles put in our way and the impact past decisions have on the whole of our lives.
I've read it 5 times and cried the same, if not more, every time.
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Virginia Woolf's "Orlando" for class...about to start "A Room with a View"...E.M. Forster, I think?
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Jodi Picoult's books are excellent. My Sister's Keeper and Salem Falls are my current reads.
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I'm reading the DaVinci Code by Dan Brown. Everybody seems to have read it so I thought I should. So far so good!
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I'm guilty of reading about ten books at one time, then finding out that I have to returm them all to the library before I can finish them.

Right now, I can only remember a few books that I'm reading:

-The Great Gatsby--F. Scott Fitzgerald
-Geisha (Memoirs of a Geisha...but I decided I wanted to read it in french)
-Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) btw one of my favourites
-The Guardian--Nicholas Sparks
-She's Come Undone--Wally Lamb

...Most of these I'm rereading...so, I'm open for suggestions for something different to read.

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i am doing a term paper and decided that my mom needed to order 2 of the books off of amazon... so i am kinda reading Rena's Promise and Return to Auschwitz. i enjoy reading about World War 2 which is most of my term paper so yea!
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im reading the confessions of a shopholic series. god those books are funny.
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