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Right now I'm reading The Secrets of Judas by James M Robinson and The Templar Revelation by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince.


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Nightmares And Dreamscapes
by Stephen King

It's a book of short stories... I've read the book before but most of em are so good they gotta be read again, plus it was like over 10 years ago that I read them before.


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Angels and Demons by Dan Brown.

I got the special illustrated version, too :D


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1984 by george orwell

its for english class. Its a fairly good book but not my kind of book.

EDIT: I finished it and I loved it. Amazing book!


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I've currently finished re-reading the His Dark Materials series. It's really good - if you're not virtually crying by the end of the last one, you're heartless.


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I just finished The Pritcher Mass by George Dickson (I think), and I'm going to read A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller next.


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I'm reading Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice. It is REALLY good. I plan to finish it today :P

I'm also reading The Wave for my English class. It's ok but kind of bland. It's pretty good, though, compared to most of the horribly dull books we have to read for English.


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I started reading <i>Insomnia</i> and <i>Cujo</i>, both by Stephen King. He is one of my absolute favourite author.


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I finished Wild Swans by Jung Chang. Fantastic book. It's really well written, and provides a lot of great information about the Cultural Revolution in China. What's really amazing about it is that all of it actually happened. -shivers-


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I finished Wild Swans by Jung Chang. Fantastic book. It's really well written, and provides a lot of great information about the Cultural Revolution in China. What's really amazing about it is that all of it actually happened. -shivers-


Never read the book, but my parents lived through the Cultural Revolution. Pretty scary stuff.


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I've been reading Paradise, by...Toni Morrison, I think?

I have to read it for English. woo.[/img]


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Currently rereading 1984 by George Orwell.

I just finished the perks of being a wallflower. What an amazing ending that book has!


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I'm reading A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray. It's very captivating.

Something that really interests me about it is how familiar the clique-y-ness portrayed in the book is.

Plus I just love historical fiction :P


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Silverthorn by Raymond E Feist, it's the sequel to magician.


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I just finished the perks of being a wallflower. What an amazing ending that book has!


Amazing, indeed. Though the key part of it went right over my head, and I didn't even realize what happened until Nessa was talking about it to me. :P

I'm reading some Buffy novel I forget the name of.


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