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what r u reading now?
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i'm read TRICKSTERS CHOICE atm, by tamora pierce. it's really good, the story takes place in an almost historical setting with fantasy and mystery all mixed in.
have u read artemis fow luf? for some reason i connect u with artemis' character- not the evil part, the smart and sarcastic part. great books though, good for a quick read
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yeah, read em all. really good books. *is flattered*
i'm currently re-reading the golem's eye by jonathan stroud. really good.
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lol
i've moved on to trickster's queen- the 2nd book. so far so good
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i might check that out.
now am on book three of bartimaeus, Ptolmey's Gate.
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| QUOTE (Learie @ May 19 2006, 12:32 PM) |
i've moved on to trickster's queen- the 2nd book. so far so good |
Don't read Trickster's Queen too fast, because then you'll be sad when it's over. Once you're finished with it though, you should try reading the rest of her books. They're so addictive, I just recently finished her, Protector of the Small quartet. It was better in my opinion, than her most recent book, The Will of the Empress. Right now, I'm reading, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants: second summer. It's boring in my opinion, but I've been sick, so I haven't been able to go to the library.
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I guess I'm still reading Mark Teeuwen's 'Shinto'. It's about Shintoism and I can actually understand what they're talking about. It's a good book, but I'm afraid I'll have to start over since it's been a long time since I've last read in it.. >.<
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How can you be waiting patiently for the Artemis Fowl book? I think I'm going to scream if I don't read it soon. Anyways, I'm almost finished with the sisterhood of the traveling pants book, and after that is, Harry Potter and the Sorceres Stone. Never read it, but I've seen three of the movies, and have heard that the books are way better than the movies, so I'm going to try them. Wish me luck.
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They're so much better. and bear with the first book; slow start.
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I'll keep that in mind.
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Reading Joseph Kafka now, Das Schloss. In german. V.V I phail.
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Reading Kafka in German can never be in the same sentence as fail.
That reminds me.. I once started on a book by Nietzsche in German.. I should pick that up again.. it was interesting even though I didn't get half of it. XD
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that's impressive, how many languages do you know??
I'm reading Che Guevara; A Revolutionary Life, by Jon Anderson. it's surprisingly interesting
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We got a ****load of languages when we were in highschool. Dutch, English, French, German, Latin and Greek. You could also follow Spanish and Russian as an extracurricular course. It depended on what kind of courses you wanted to follow from the fourth (and fifth) year on whether or not you actually had them all. Only Dutch, English and one out of Latin and Greek was actually mandatory from the fifth year on. I dumped Greek as fast as I could. I kept all the other ones.
But do not mistake having followed those lessons for actually knowing the language. I think most of us bluffed our way through French and, to a lesser degree, German. XD
And, to be honest, that book does sound a bit boring. What's it about?
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Ernesto Guevara was my rabbit. Also, there was a Argentinian medical student named like that who helped Fidel Castro during the Cuban revolution. w00t.
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