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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky
    Ahh, To Kill a Mockingbird...that'd probably make my top ten. Bland at first sight, but just really an amazing novel. It was life-changing for me

    What am I reading? *looks into bag* Oh yes, I'm reading NINE STORIES and FRANNY AND ZOOEY, both by J. D. Salinger.
    True.......To Kill a Mockingbird was just plain RANDOM to me at first, but now I'm in the middle of it and its actually quite good. More JD Salinger, Sparky?
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    I just finished reading Tuesdays with Morrie..I liked the book. I plan on rereading it

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    "The Woman Destroyed" by Simon De Beauvoir and will start on "Monologue" by the same author too.

    And will eventually start on Milan Kundera's The Book of Laughter and Forgetting.
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    World religion and other teaching. glad that scientology wasnt in it....

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    Will eventually start reading Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino within this weekend.

    Then for the last week of class, Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Garcia-Marquez
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    The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl - Barry Lyga

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    The Tiggie Tompson Show - a MUST read
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    flowers for algernon- daniel keys
    okay i must admit; i've read this book like 10 times and im rereading it for phycology in lit. class. so good. o.o

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    the edible woman by margaret atwood


    why's he hiding in there? perve.

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    After a "slight" novel now The Brothers Karamazov by Dostojewski.
    Very detailed written.

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    Quote Originally Posted by annaaa
    flowers for algernon- daniel keys
    okay i must admit; i've read this book like 10 times and im rereading it for phycology in lit. class. so good. o.o
    I love that book. I think I felt like I was dying at the end though, when Charlie...yeah. The feeling of resignation. Half of my friends read it in fifth grade (why, I don't know, because not too many fifth graders would get the deeper meaning) and hate it because they read through a sex scene in fifth grade. But I absolutely love Flowers for Algernon.

    It's on my best books list, along with The Catcher in the Rye, Great Expectations, and Gone with the Wind.

    I'm currently reading...*sudden Alzheimer's* OLIVER TWIST by of course, Charles Dickens.
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    I'm reading The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka.

    Took half an hour

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    I'm reading a few books right now:
    1) "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown

    2) "So Far From the Bamboo Grove" by Yoko Kawashima Watkins

    3) "Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou

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    Moby Dick by Herman Melville, including the use of cliffnotes and cd book--just in case I die of boredom reading this book.
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    Still on my VC Adnrews streak. Currently on the last book of the Logan Series Olivia
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    Quote Originally Posted by LTD View Post
    Still on my VC Adnrews streak. Currently on the last book of the Logan Series Olivia
    omg i love vc andrews books! but i stopped reading them for two years now lol.
    i'm reading... my math b text book. -_-*
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    The Lizards Bite by David Hewson. Pretty nice book

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    Quote Originally Posted by annaaa View Post
    omg i love vc andrews books! but i stopped reading them for two years now lol.
    i'm reading... my math b text book. -_-*
    yea...I'd say you should go back to VC Andrews.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LTD View Post
    yea...I'd say you should go back to VC Andrews.
    yea! i should. and maybe a visit to the library wouldnt be so bad either LOL.
    is the logan seires new? i coulda swore that i read it before. hmms i have such a bad memory lol.
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