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I've just bought the set of Circle of Magic by Tamora Pierce and about to start on the third book, Daja's Book. I'm going to die of bookless boredom this summer if I don't get more books. The school library wouldn't let us borrow books and anyway, the max is only four. Plus I'm never allowed to go to public libraries. I don't even remember why and I don't really care.

But I must buy books soon.


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Should of finished Martin the Warrior weeks ago but had lots of stuff to do which kept me sidetracked, but next book will be the Bellmaker then I want to read something sci-fi, I heard Ender's Game was good so I'm going to see if my library has it.


Ooh, yessss. I highly second the recommendation on Ender's Game. I need to find a copy of Ender's Shadow (not too partial to what I gather about Speaker for the Dead). Redwall is a (guilty) pleasure of mine as well, so..

Me and you seem to have a lot in common book, wise, well sorta not really...but I really want to read Ender's Game, I found out my library doesn't have it so its off to the Barnes & Noble.


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One of the Chicken Soup for the Soul books. I really like them, but I read them time after time after time... I already know all the stories xD But it's still great.


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I am reading Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy.


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Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger or whatever his name was. It's for school u_u


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Ender's Game.


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Lillie wrote:
I've just bought the set of Circle of Magic by Tamora Pierce and about to start on the third book, Daja's Book. I'm going to die of bookless boredom this summer if I don't get more books. The school library wouldn't let us borrow books and anyway, the max is only four. Plus I'm never allowed to go to public libraries. I don't even remember why and I don't really care.

But I must buy books soon.


Good book! I'm obsessed with Tamora Pierce - I own 19 out of the 21 released books :P

I'm currently reading The Beach by Alex Garland, for English.


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right now i'm reading things about the military and about west point and harry potter


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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott
Second time reading it. It's very good.

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I finished "Day of the Triffids" about thirty minutes ago, and the next book i'll read with be "The Earthsea quartet"

Has anyone ever seen 28 days later? Its amazing how much it takes from The Day of the Triffids.



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I rented 28 days later with my friend but it was really freaking her out so we stopped watching. I never got to see how it ended.


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<u>Faerie Wars</u> by Herbie Brennan. Very good book. Eoin Colfer was right. Brennan'd better write a sequel, or a petition will have to be started. :D

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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott
Second time reading it. It's very good.

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I'm about to read that book. Good, then? Alrighty. ^_^


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...Alex wrote:
<u>Faerie Wars</u> by Herbie Brennan. Very good book. Eoin Colfer was right. Brennan'd better write a sequel, or a petition will have to be started. :D

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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott
Second time reading it. It's very good.

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I'm about to read that book. Good, then? Alrighty. ^_^


It's very good. Short, though.


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I'm currently reading The Hounds of the Morrigan. It's a good book.


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I Just fim=nished the goldan compase, the subtle knife, and the amber spy glass. Excelent books. Also I just finished Not a penny more, not a penny less. Another amazing book. Right now I'm reading Kane and Able


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