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Post by KitKat on Aug 9, 2006 9:11:15 GMT -5
I'm reading 'Straken' by Terry Brooks. It's the last book of the serie 'The High Druid of Shannara'
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Post by violinist5 on Aug 9, 2006 13:15:20 GMT -5
Is it a long book, witchchick84 cause I've never actually laid eyes on the book. And I never asked if it is a long book. Is it?
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Post by legacy on Aug 10, 2006 11:53:46 GMT -5
Right now I'm reading different books in the "Dark Series" by Christine Feehan. Great paranormal series. I also just finished a series by Nina bangs....great books about vampires and immortals and such ...with a sense of humor! When I'm in the mood for more contemporary reading I like Lori Foster and Emma Holly.
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Post by witchychick84 on Aug 12, 2006 21:09:06 GMT -5
Is it a long book, witchchick84 cause I've never actually laid eyes on the book. And I never asked if it is a long book. Is it? Well the book I have is 876 pages. Soft cover. It is the small soft cover book either. To be honest it has taken me over a year to read between do everything else. I would go weeks without reading but once I finally got bak into it i was so happy to have actually read the whole thing.
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Post by Fiji221 on Aug 15, 2006 12:58:54 GMT -5
I actually finished the 5th book in a week. if your a fast reader then the books don't seem very big, in my opinion, the bigger the better. But the books are pretty thick.
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Post by violinist5 on Aug 15, 2006 16:48:56 GMT -5
That happened to me once but I'm already reading anoher book, still reading Pride and Prejudice, and with school and everything, I don't know.....
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Post by Fourever Charmed on Aug 24, 2006 15:46:08 GMT -5
I'm currently reading A Teenager's Journey, by Richard B. Pelzer.
Books I have read that I absolutely love include:
Dave Pelzer A Child Called "It" The Lost Boy A Man Named Dave
Celia Rees Witch Child Sorceress
Ann Rule Everything She Ever Wanted
Dan Brown The Da Vinci Code Digital Fortress Deception Point
Alex Sanchez Rainbow Boys Rainbow High Rainbow Road
Irene Pence No, Daddy, Don't
Richard B. Pelzer A Brother's Journey
Celia Rees' books are historical fiction (with magic), and I highly recommend them to anyone who has a school assignment in which to have to read the said genre. (That is the reason I ended up finding them in the first place. I hate historical fiction, but after a lot of online searching, I finally found the first one and it was amazingly vivid and detailed, AND it kept me interested! Witch Child is set back in the mid 1600's and its sequel, Sorceress, is set in modern day and then flips between that and the 1600's.)
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Post by vanillabliss on Aug 24, 2006 16:19:12 GMT -5
I just got through reading The Glorious Appearing from the left behind series. hehe I'm gonna go to the library later and get another.
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Post by charminggrl on Aug 26, 2006 11:17:55 GMT -5
right now im reading one of my fave books called Detour for Emmy by Marilyn Reynolds Its about this girl Emily shes in high school and met this really great guy Art they were going out and he ended up getting he pregnant and refused to beleive that the baby was his. Emily had her baby girl and sufferd a lot of hard ships she never could rely on her mother and Art was never there onlt her best friend Tammy was there for her. now the book may seem very depressing but its very good and very dramitic its a happy ending and yall should really check it out.
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Post by *Sammi!* on Aug 27, 2006 15:06:23 GMT -5
The Da Vinci Code... So much better than the film I might add... My favourite book has to be Of Mice and Men, there are so many controversial and sensitive subjects in it, and plus I enjoyed studying it at A Level, sad I know...
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Post by violinist5 on Aug 31, 2006 18:40:08 GMT -5
I have finely finished Pride and Prejudice!!! And then I read Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer and I'm now reading theseacond book of the Artemis Fowl series. Oh and has anyone here ever read The Diary of Anne Frank, my class is supposed to read in a few days?
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Post by RP Muse on Aug 31, 2006 22:55:26 GMT -5
A book on Psychology, I'm thinking of taking a class in the spring.
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Post by imcharmed4life on Sept 1, 2006 15:19:16 GMT -5
If any of you like Harry Potter for the magic, goblins, fairies, trolls etc, I can highly recommend Artimes Fowl by the Eoin Colfer.
I brought the first book on a recommendation and have since brought the next 3 of the series in one go.
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Post by *Sammi!* on Sept 2, 2006 17:29:19 GMT -5
Eurgh... Law books out my ears!! Whoever said that uni is fun was definately lying...
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Post by RP Muse on Sept 2, 2006 23:38:24 GMT -5
I'm reading some Charmed Fan Fics.
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Post by violinist5 on Sept 8, 2006 23:38:08 GMT -5
The Tale of Desperaux. Ita a story about a mouse, a princess, and soup.
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Post by #1 Nightwish Fan AKA Amy Lee on Sept 9, 2006 1:51:11 GMT -5
Dan Browns Angels And Demons
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Post by *Sammi!* on Sept 21, 2006 7:34:48 GMT -5
Reading - Mary Charman an Introduction to Law of Tort... BORING!!
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Post by silverlily on Sept 22, 2006 15:03:14 GMT -5
Celia ReesWitch Child SorceressCelia Rees' books are historical fiction (with magic), and I highly recommend them to anyone who has a school assignment in which to have to read the said genre. (That is the reason I ended up finding them in the first place. I hate historical fiction, but after a lot of online searching, I finally found the first one and it was amazingly vivid and detailed, AND it kept me interested! Witch Child is set back in the mid 1600's and its sequel, Sorceress, is set in modern day and then flips between that and the 1600's.) I absolutely loved those 2 books. They are some of my favs. Read them so many times I lost track of it. Have you also read Pirates! by her? You should, it's also a great book. I'm currently reading some old old novel by some old old (like from the 17th century or something) Dutch dude for school. Can't say I like it very much. But after that I think I'm gonna read some Darren Shan or Laura Esquivel
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Post by babysweetness29 on Sept 22, 2006 15:22:13 GMT -5
You know I finally descided to search the internet for info about my favorite show in the whole wide world and come to find out theres lots of other fans too.... wow... Ive been eagarly waiting until 6th season comes out on dvd come to find out its not coming out until oct. well anyway just wanted to say hello to all the other charmed fans out there.
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