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Song of Susannah - Stephen King

I can heartily recommend all three.



That reminds me. I saw the pop-up book for The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon at Target last week. I almost bought it.

You know, that was truly the only book of Stephen King's that I didn't like. Although the popup version was quite entertaining. I saw it at Wal-Mart the other day.

I'm reading Hostage to the Devil by Malachi Martin... it's a non-fiction about excorcism in America. Very frightening.


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Im also reading Sweet Serenity(Yes, that's a good song). And The Polar Express. Which I will be seeing the animated movie when it comes out... :battar:


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Hm, on top of all of my school books, right now I'm reading the Artemis Fowl series because I was lame and figured they were a Harry Potter rip-off when they came out a few years ago (which was also when I would've been more of the right age for them, I guess).. they're still good anyway :P And then I'm also re-reading East by Edith Pattou. Strongly recommend that one, especially since it's such an unknown.. it's just wonderful, one of the best books I've ever read. Trust me on this one - if you enjoyed HDM, you'll love this. I promise it's not a rip-off of HDM, too. It's good. Really good. :)


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Started reading The Wish List on Thursday during my free period...got a good ways through, but now I have to wait 'til Tuesday to read any more. ::pouts::


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Started The Witch's Daughter last night but then my mate rang me up and after that I couldn't be bothered and went to sleep.


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I am reading the green mile by s king


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*cough* Stayed up until 6am reading Angels and Demons the other day. Now to get my hands on oh so wonderfully acclaimed sequel.. :D


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All-American Girl by Meg Cabot. Cheesy title, but the book is just hilarious. It's about a girl who (possible spoiler?) saves the president from assassination. It's pretty widely known though because it's a New York Times best-seller.


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Amber Spyglass. I hope it's good.


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Amber Spyglass. I hope it's good.


It's just great. I won't give it away though.. just know that you're in for some crazy revelations and twists :)


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Finished The Wish List, now I'm just back to A Short History of Nearly Everything. I just don't have enough time to read, so it's taking me a while...


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Amber Spyglass. I hope it's good.

Oh, I read that a couple of years ago. It was excellent :)


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Amber Spyglass. I hope it's good.

Oh, I read that a couple of years ago. It was excellent :)


I have reade this trilogy, and thought it was absolute drivel. Pullman is not a good story teller, and the ending was so obvious. Pity really as his underlying ideas were excellent.

I have just finished angels and demons, by Dan brown. Books I would reccomend, include 1984, Slaughterhouse 5, catch 22 and most of Dan browns stuff.


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Amber Spyglass. I hope it's good.

Oh, I read that a couple of years ago. It was excellent :)


I have reade this trilogy, and thought it was absolute drivel. Pullman is not a good story teller, and the ending was so obvious. Pity really as his underlying ideas were excellent.


I didn't think the ending was obvious.. but then again, I didn't figure out that Catherine Zeta-Jones was the real thief in Entrapment until like, the last five minutes.. about an hour after they'd actually revealed it. Pathetic, really.


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Oh Jan man... I have to disagree there. You generally have a marvellous taste in bokks, but I can't comprehend how you can call Pullman drivel and yet recommend Dan Brown. Horrible writer, terribly overrated.

Oh, The Witch's Daughter was by Nina Bawden. Nothing spectacular about her stories, just some good old-fashioned storytelling.

I'm back to Alan Partridge now, but I'm going to start whatever the sequel to The Book of Dead Days by Marcus Sedgewick is- wasn't hugely fond of the first book, but I have to read sequels.


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