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 Post subject: What Book Are You Reading? (Split 2)
PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 7:13 am 
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Yes, it's been split and has a slightly different name. :P

So anyway.

I'm re-reading the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. I'm up to 'Mostly Harmless', now. ^_^


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I love that series!

I'm currently rereading (for aboutt he hundredth time) Carl Sagan's Cosmos


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I'm currently reading, Assassin;s Apprentice, by Robin Hobb. It's very good so far. There is a whole series. (I adore great series)


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I'm currently reading, Assassin;s Apprentice, by Robin Hobb. It's very good so far. There is a whole series. (I adore great series)


Theres a follow up trilogy, and another semi-related triolgy too :3

Both are amazingly amazing.


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Currently, I'm reading Ranma 1/2, hahaha. ok, manga book. I have a different book out, but I need to go to the library. If I had my choice, I'd be reading an Anne Rice book though^__^ haha.


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A More Perfect Union.
Okay, I'm joking, that's my Soc. St. textbook.

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Well, I started reading The Subtle Knife again during my free period. I'll probably pick a random book off my shelf tonight to start reading, since I don't have homework to worry about...


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Finished Shakespeare's Scribe and I'm now reading Lord of the Flies ^_^


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Decided to go back onto Speaker for the Dead. Took me ages to find...first I thought it was on the downstairs bookshelf (it wasn't), then I was thinking it was blue (it wasn't). Of course, the more trouble it was, the more I wanted to read it. =P


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Umm.. that would have to be The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien. Mind you this is the first Tolkien book I have actually even started to read :P Seems pretty good.


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Does my Legal Studies textbook count?


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I just picked up two Jasper Fforde "Thursday Next" novels from the library. But other than that, all library science texts and fun stuff like that. :roll:


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<u>The Elements of Style</u> by E.B. White and William Strunk Jr.
Lovely book with rules on how to write correctly and efficiently. It's an easy read, surprisingly.

<u>American Son</u> by someone, can't remember.


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