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Picture of oosneezy13oo
Registered: February 22, 2004
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to kill a mockingbird was a pretty cool book...i would tell u my favorite book but there is just too many that i have read that i loved...the list would go on forever...
Emily Smile
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Registered: August 11, 2003
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"ordinary people" by Judith Guest i think it was so good but other people think otherwise.
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Registered: September 08, 2003
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Ohh, good. I can just pick them up as I find them, then, until I have them all. Hurrah! Thanks for the info. Love, Jen.
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Registered: January 03, 2004
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It seriously doesn't matter what order you read them in. They tell you all you need to know throughout the course of the book so don't worry.
Registered: December 16, 2003
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"To Kill A Mocking Bird" is a classic that I think everyone should read. I love books. I don't have enough time or money to read all the books on my 'Must Read' list. I like fantasy the best but also mystery, novel fiction, and the occasional sci-fi. Books are jewels for our vault of knowledge. *Drool* Books, books, books, books, books! Raise your hand if you love to read!
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Registered: January 15, 2003
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I'm currently reading "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke and I am completely lost. Confused
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Registered: September 14, 2003
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"Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements
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Registered: October 17, 2003
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'Before I Say GoodBye' Mary Jane Clark.
-Sunset Smile
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Registered: September 08, 2003
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I found what appears to be the latest book in the Discworld Series (Thief of Time) at the library...but that's the ONLY ONE they have. Grr. I HATE reading series out of order, but I guess it can't be helped. I'm enjoying it so far, though I fear I'm missing a bit of background information. Love and all, Jen.
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Registered: November 27, 2002
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I read some of my sis's book. They're pretty interesting so far Smile
Registered: April 01, 2003
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I just got done reading that for school, and I thought it was horrible, too

Gosh, I remeber when we finished that one chapter about his wet dream in class. We all just sat there too ashamed to say anything.

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have you ever heard of Wooton High School

No, sorry.
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Registered: January 03, 2004
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THE DISCWORLD SERIES IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT READ IT

Ahem...well...that's me done... Big Grin

[This message was edited by YNLissa on February 16, 2004 at 02:01 PM.]
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Registered: June 05, 2003
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My all-time least favorite was The Giver.

It's so funny that you say that, because I just got done reading that for school, and I thought it was horrible, too. For one thing, the whole plot of the story just $ucked, and nothing exciting ever happend. I was bored out of my mind reading that book.

-Nicole

P.S.- Spud, I know this is totally out of the blue, but have you ever heard of Wooton High School?
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Registered: September 08, 2003
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Has anyone read the Discworld series, by Terry Pratchett? I've gotten mixed reviews on it, and I'm wondering if I should take the time to read it. Love, Jen.
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Registered: July 03, 2003
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Has anyone read The Da Vinci Code yet? That sounds interesting-- in fact, I've just recently read a nonfiction book about cryptography and codebreaking, which was fascinating as well. My mom's just started reading The Da Vinci Code; I'm going to swipe it from her when she's finished.
Registered: April 01, 2003
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The Catcher in the Rye

That book has to be one of my least favorites. My all-time least favorite was The Giver. Crappy books...

My favorites would be, Drowned Ammet by Diana Wynne Jones, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snickett, and Jeremiah.

Any of Diana Wynne Jones' books are good.
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Registered: January 03, 2004
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I don't care about reading levels. What is the point anyway? I just read whatever sounds good.
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Registered: October 05, 2002
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I'm really into the whole Civil War thing so right now I am reading the Gods and Generals trilogy. So, yeah. It's pretty good.
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Registered: June 05, 2003
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I started reading "Where the Heart is." The book store lady was a real freak when I went to go buy the book yesterday. I was with my mom, and I went up with her to buy it and the lady was like, "Oh don't worry about your daughter reading this book, it's not that sexual. No sex or anything." And she was going on and on about sex... she was like giving me a lesson on it. I was like what the crap. And then she told me it was an 11th grade reading level, and being only 13 I couldn't read it. Ugh.

But I think it's very interesting, and pretty funny. So she can go shove it up her ***.

-Nicole
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Registered: March 02, 2003
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Its the first Hemingway I've read.

I hate Hemingway. And Dickens. I especially hate Dickens. When we were through reading Great Expectations in ninth grade, a few friends and I had a Burning Dickens Party.

Read Evasion.
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