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I am currently reading The Chronicles of Narnia. I'm only on page 20 in like 800. It is all 7 books in one huge book. It is quite interesting so far although I am really busy so I haven't been able to read anymore since like last week.

I am also reading Animal Farm for school. It is okay and funny in some parts, like when the pigs learn to read.


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'Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most' by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patten, and Sheila Heen (for school)

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Peter Carey - Collected Stories.

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Currently reading "Pyramids: The Real Story Behind Egypt's Most Ancient Monuments" by Joyce Tyldesley. So far it appears like the book puts it all in a greater historical context than what most others do.


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The Satanic Verses - Salman Rushdie

It had better be good since it's rather long, hard to understand (due to it's cultural references) and the author had to go into hiding from the numerous deaththreats he received for writing this book.


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SpiraLethe wrote:
The Satanic Verses - Salman Rushdie

It had better be good since it's rather long, hard to understand (due to it's cultural references) and the author had to go into hiding from the numerous deaththreats he received for writing this book.


Believe me, it is good. :D


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The Satanic Verses - Salman Rushdie

It had better be good since it's rather long, hard to understand (due to it's cultural references) and the author had to go into hiding from the numerous deaththreats he received for writing this book.


Believe me, it is good. :D


Awesome. I read Haroun and the Sea of Stories a few years ago and immensly enjoyed it. I thought it was high time I read other Salman Rushdie works.


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Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams. It's excellent. :)


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The Da Vinci Code. If this book were food, it would have to be fattening.


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Ethan Frome - Edith Wharton. It's an excellent love story. (I'm a sucker for love stories).


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Notes From a Big Country - Bill Bryson.

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