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Posted: 07:19PM Mar 3, 2012
Avatar for LogicalRoger LogicalRogerAus
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I've finished The Setting Sun. Now all the books I'm reading are currently for school; there are three novels to read.

McTeague - A pretty interesting read.

The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner - The premise is okay, but I'm not a fan of the way it is written nor that it is broken up very sparsely and thus is pretty difficult to decide where to stop reading.

Atonement

Plus a lot of short stories and poetry.


Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
Posted: 08:39PM Mar 22, 2012
Avatar for dolphingurl12 dolphingurl12Aus
Posts: 5508

Bee Season - Myla Goldberg

It's alright. Sometimes too depressing to read because the family is painfully dysfunctional.


Writing is the only thing that, when I do it, I don't feel I should be doing something else. - Gloria Steinem
Posted: 05:04PM Apr 22, 2012
jfletchergus
Posts: 30

The Girl Next Door - Brad Parks, a mystery
Posted: 05:15PM Apr 22, 2012
Avatar for Melanmel16 Melanmel16*us
Posts: 205

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Posted: 02:26PM May 15, 2012
Avatar for dolphingurl12 dolphingurl12Aus
Posts: 5508

Prodigal Summer -- Barbara Kingsolver

Writing is the only thing that, when I do it, I don't feel I should be doing something else. - Gloria Steinem
Posted: 12:46PM May 22, 2012
firstuser*us
Posts: 5

Stephen King lives about 50 miles from my house!
Posted: 09:44AM Jun 10, 2012
Avatar for dolphingurl12 dolphingurl12Aus
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The Bermudez Triangle - Maureen Johnson

Writing is the only thing that, when I do it, I don't feel I should be doing something else. - Gloria Steinem
Posted: 07:09PM Jun 16, 2012
Avatar for Sarah_XIV Sarah_XIVAus
Posts: 9

I started reading The Lord of the Rings.

✰❀ Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. ✰❀
Posted: 01:54AM Jul 1, 2012
Avatar for InvasiveTuba InvasiveTubagus
Posts: 33

Just finished The Mind Thieves
Posted: 01:12PM Jul 7, 2012
Avatar for charlottes-odd charlottes-oddAen
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Im reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson very interested in the classic horrors, both the novels and the old black and white movies very good book well worth a read

Heartbreak is where creativity is born
Posted: 09:34AM Jul 8, 2012
babyjuice*
Posts: 487

The Two Towers by THE MASTER (As in JRR Tolkien )

Second time rereading.
I actually tried to read part of the Silmallarion a while back, but it was a bit too confusing.
Posted: 11:14AM Jul 13, 2012
Avatar for lostfan lostfanAus
Posts: 535

Atonement

So after, when he whispers, "You love me. Real or not real?" I tell him, "Real".
Posted: 03:49PM Jul 20, 2012
Avatar for dolphingurl12 dolphingurl12Aus
Posts: 5508

Smart Women - Judy Blume

Writing is the only thing that, when I do it, I don't feel I should be doing something else. - Gloria Steinem
Posted: 01:21PM Aug 5, 2012
Avatar for xxsoftballxx13x xxsoftballxx13xAus
Posts: 523

Huckleberry Finn. *facepalm*
Posted: 02:24PM Aug 5, 2012
Avatar for LogicalRoger LogicalRogerAus
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Not liking Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? Though quite common, it's well-written enough to warrant multiple reads.

I gues I shouldn't post here unless I'm reading a book, though. The last book I left unfinished was World War Z, which I'll finish some day.


Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
Posted: 04:13PM Aug 5, 2012
Avatar for celtichero celticheroAus
Posts: 828

Catch-22. It's absolutely phenomenal.

"I need to be myself. I can't be no one else." - Noel Gallagher
Posted: 02:13PM Aug 6, 2012
Avatar for xxsoftballxx13x xxsoftballxx13xAus
Posts: 523

I suspect the ultimate reason as to why I am not enjoying The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is merely because it is summer work, and I procrastinated (my fault).
Posted: 08:40AM Aug 18, 2012
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A School for My Village by Twesigye Jackson Kaguri
Required summer reading for university. I don't have as much time as most of the other students to read this one. haha I applied past every single deadline in the book - semester starts next Monday. o.O I think I'm going to like school simply because it forces me to read. haha
Posted: 10:31AM Aug 18, 2012
Avatar for koin_era345 koin_era345Aus
Posts: 296

1984 - George Orwell. Its actually not for school, surprisingly enough.

Happy ever after in the marketplace, Desmond lets the children lend a hand. Molly stays at home and does her pretty face, and in the evening she's the singer with the band!
Posted: 09:04AM Aug 19, 2012
Avatar for pn_16 pn_16A
Posts: 243

A place called here -Cecelia Ahern

"Puns are a sign of intelligence, deeply buried,"-Alistair Oh
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