Brokenhearts
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Post by Brokenhearts on Jul 13, 2006 19:05:53 GMT -5
am reading… Secret of the Sirens, Titus Groan, the witch trade, sparten, the shadow of the wind, anna karena (leo tolstoy… ive jst startd it and i already thing levin is a sweet heart!!! tho i have a feelin tht mite change… ), Dragonsdawn, skin and some of my old notes
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Post by skittlestiger on Jul 14, 2006 23:17:26 GMT -5
those all sound great!! (is leo tolstoy russian, that name sounds russian!)
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Post by Jayda on Jul 15, 2006 1:10:58 GMT -5
Currently re-reading The Outsiders.
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Brokenhearts
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Post by Brokenhearts on Jul 15, 2006 4:59:15 GMT -5
those all sound great!! (is leo tolstoy russian, that name sounds russian!) yep he is. he's pretty famous is eurpo, i dunno about america. he wrote stuff aaaaaages ago. 'anna kerrena' and 'war and peace' r his more famous novels- both r classics ;D
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Post by skittlestiger on Jul 15, 2006 8:19:54 GMT -5
THe only russian novel I've read is crime and punishment, it was a great book, but it was incredibly freaky... I am reading A day in the life of Ivan Denisovitch though, I've realkly gotten into reading russian stuff lately, Russians have a distinguishable style for some reason, though I cant pinpoint it... I just love 'em!!!
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Brokenhearts
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Post by Brokenhearts on Jul 15, 2006 9:01:31 GMT -5
I NO!!!!!! its so awesome!!!!! it's jst so… meh… nope- i cnt either have u ever read 1984 by george orewell by any chance?
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Post by Angie on Jul 15, 2006 15:01:09 GMT -5
Currently re-reading The Outsiders. So am I. ;D
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Kristin
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Post by Kristin on Jul 15, 2006 16:13:07 GMT -5
Nicholas Sparks's "The Guardian". It's a very good book
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Post by skittlestiger on Jul 16, 2006 13:09:30 GMT -5
I NO!!!!!! its so awesome!!!!! it's jst so… meh… nope- i cnt either have u ever read 1984 by george orewell by any chance? I really want to read it, but I'm too busy with great expectations!! I have a copy of it though.
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Post by Gil Alexander on Jul 16, 2006 18:42:17 GMT -5
1984? Awesome book. Great Expectations? Ech.
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Brokenhearts
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Post by Brokenhearts on Jul 16, 2006 19:43:32 GMT -5
I LOVED THE 1984!!!!!!!! freakin scary tho… i tried great expectations… i dnt think im old enough 2 appriciate it yet
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Coli
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Post by Coli on Jul 18, 2006 7:58:05 GMT -5
Is war and peace any good? Ive got the movie but havent read the book yet. A day in the life of ivan denisovitch is a great book but I havent finished it yet. Is great expectations any good? Im thinking of reading it for my higher personal study but I cant decide between that and wuthering heights and jane eyre any ideas?
Atm Im reading Priestess of the White I LOVE IT!!! Totally addicted to trudi canavans last trilodgy 2 ;D
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Post by skittlestiger on Jul 19, 2006 18:21:48 GMT -5
if you're reading something for your own higher personal study I'd suggest the scarlet letter, mit made me (almost ) cry. LOL, you'd have to be like 50 to appreciate great expectations in my eyes!! (no offense to you guys who like the book, but I'd rather read a christmas carol any day)
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Post by Donald Duck on Jul 19, 2006 18:41:46 GMT -5
Ever read Where The Red Fern Grows. So sad....
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Post by Jayda on Jul 19, 2006 20:02:06 GMT -5
Where the Red Fern grows is an absolutely amazing book. So sad...it made me cry really hard.
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