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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagger Lee
    Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.
    I was just flipping back at the pages and came across this book. I didn't actually read it but my teacher forced the class to watch the movie. Did you happen to watch the movie? The guy acts so funny.

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    Currently reading the HitchHiker series by Douglas Adams... it is one roller coaster ride!!

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    Feed by M.T. Anderson.

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    The 5 people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom. its actually an extraordinary book though I did not enjoy reading it cause the weather was so hot.

    Having problem starting the other book Tuesday with Morrie.

    What do you guys think is the author trying to put across in ' The 5 people...'?
    What is that single one lesson he is trying to convey?


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    Bridget Jones 'The Edge of Reason'...so far..this novel is hilarious.
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    the tale of the body thief by anne rice. it's book 4 in the vampire chronicles.
    nytimes: Every hr you have 10 minutes where you’re not doing anything productive at work, & you can’t look at porn. So you make a comment & fulfill this desire to show yourself off as a smarty-pants.

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    The Accident by Elie Wiesel.

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    Macbeth...b/c of school next year....i actually like it...i've already read it once in middle school but shakespeare isn't that bad to me
    ~Lysa~

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    After by Francine Prose.

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    the warrior by claire delacroix
    it's a romance so *shrug*

    favourite authors:
    nora roberts
    diana palmer
    stephanie laurens
    elizabeth lowell
    sharon sala
    claire delacroix
    etc.

    i forgot the rest

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    The Divine Comedy by Dante.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strawberry
    The 5 people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom. its actually an extraordinary book though I did not enjoy reading it cause the weather was so hot.

    Having problem starting the other book Tuesday with Morrie.

    What do you guys think is the author trying to put across in ' The 5 people...'?
    What is that single one lesson he is trying to convey?


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    Bridget Jones 'The Edge of Reason'...so far..this novel is hilarious.
    anyone else read these 2 books of Mitch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by strawberry
    anyone else read these 2 books of Mitch?
    I've read and watched Tuesdays with Morrie, and for some reason the book sounded more preachy than the movie.

    I started Five People You Meet in Heaven but never actually got around to finish it. But there's a movie made of it, I think like a year ago and it was on TV but I never caught the beginning or the end. At least I don't remember seeing the ending.

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    The Coma - Alex Garland
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    Irish Born by Nora Roberts - a trilogy of born in fire, born in ice, and born in shame... three books in one they're pretty good

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    I'm reading wad e young children is reading maybe aged fm 9 to 12 years old? Enid Blytons and R. L. Stine oso Christopher Pike. Hahaha... dun laugh wil ya bt i'm hearing e laughters already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaoshan
    I'm reading wad e young children is reading maybe aged fm 9 to 12 years old? Enid Blytons and R. L. Stine oso Christopher Pike. Hahaha... dun laugh wil ya bt i'm hearing e laughters already.
    No, i won't laugh at you. Enid blyton was my staple childhood reading. i am not sure what kids read now ...I suppose Harry Porter is the hottest.

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    Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code...after reading the beginning ..can't stoopppp but have to stop bcoz of summer schoolload

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    I am currently reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
    "Those who are skilled in combat do not become angered, those who are skilled at winning do not become afraid. Thus the wise win before they fight, while the ignorant fight to win." -Zhuge Liang

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    A Great and Terrible Beauty - LB *yawn*

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    Lord of the Shadows by Jennifer Fallon - pretty good ending for a very complicated trilogy

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