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Post by Denithar on Nov 13, 2006 1:04:10 GMT -5
I never can tell when he's being serious... I'm guessing he means Eakyra.
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Post by johnsapphire on Nov 13, 2006 10:50:46 GMT -5
lol yes. I suppose that's something I'll have to work on.
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Post by skittlestiger on Feb 23, 2007 22:03:26 GMT -5
I'm reading Human... all too Human- Fredrich Nietzche
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Post by Angie on Feb 25, 2007 16:05:05 GMT -5
I'm reading "Native Son" by Richard Wright for English class, and I'm still in the middle of some of Dianna Wynne Jones's books and the Diary of Anne Frank, and I'm about to begin rereading HP6 before the last one comes out this summer.
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Feb 25, 2007 19:36:21 GMT -5
Me too, about HP6. I didn't like it the first time though.
Oooh! You guys'll like this. I'm reading an novel called Angel of the Opera. The premise is Sherlock Holmes investigates the Phantom of the Opera. Sounds like bad fanfic, I know, but it is actually written very interestingly, with lots of references to classical writing. It's strange. hearing Sherlock Holmes talk about Quasimodo as if he is a fictional character...Beside that, I don't know what absolute Phantom fans will think of the developments in 'Angel' but they'll probably enjoy it. I am.
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Post by skittlestiger on Feb 25, 2007 21:25:28 GMT -5
woohoo! I'm reading naruto number 13 and grendel. (like I said, i'm very into beowulf right now^^)
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Post by AshVersion2 on Mar 3, 2007 8:23:57 GMT -5
Me too, about HP6. I didn't like it the first time though. Oooh! You guys'll like this. I'm reading an novel called Angel of the Opera. The premise is Sherlock Holmes investigates the Phantom of the Opera. Sounds like bad fanfic, I know, but it is actually written very interestingly, with lots of references to classical writing. It's strange. hearing Sherlock Holmes talk about Quasimodo as if he is a fictional character...Beside that, I don't know what absolute Phantom fans will think of the developments in 'Angel' but they'll probably enjoy it. I am. It sounds pretty interesting. I've been trying to get hold of some books like that, sort of 'spin-offs' from the original book (which I own and have read), only the good ones though. I'll look out for that one. I am currently reading my revision guides.
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Post by Elasticband on Mar 4, 2007 7:07:26 GMT -5
Scepticism Inc. by Bo Fowler.
Written from the perspective of a supermarket trolley...
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Mar 4, 2007 17:58:40 GMT -5
Naruto. A girl from school is letting me borrow her mangas and I'll get number 3 on Monday. They're pretty cool. The show I don't like so much though. The fights are intense, but they tend to go slow. I hesitate to say that's it's like Pokemon in that they've got these intense scenes of people readying an attack or shouting or something. I guess that's just the anime way. My favorite character is Kakashi. A supermarket trolley? How's that? Sounds...interesting.
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Post by stickers! on Apr 4, 2007 14:14:49 GMT -5
I finished 3 books, and now I'm only reading... well, about 3. Darnn. Finished: some Warriors book (cats and their secret societies), Animal Farm, The Great Gatsby (finally, heh) Reading: A Series of Unfortunate Events #13 (why not finish what you started in 3rd grade if the book's out?), The Tipping Point, The Book Thief
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Post by Emily on Apr 4, 2007 15:40:36 GMT -5
Scepticism Inc. by Bo Fowler. Written from the perspective of a supermarket trolley... Lmfao!!!
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Post by Angie on Apr 4, 2007 17:02:24 GMT -5
Me too, about HP6. I didn't like it the first time though. Oooh! You guys'll like this. I'm reading an novel called Angel of the Opera. The premise is Sherlock Holmes investigates the Phantom of the Opera. Sounds like bad fanfic, I know, but it is actually written very interestingly, with lots of references to classical writing. It's strange. hearing Sherlock Holmes talk about Quasimodo as if he is a fictional character...Beside that, I don't know what absolute Phantom fans will think of the developments in 'Angel' but they'll probably enjoy it. I am. It sounds pretty interesting. I've been trying to get hold of some books like that, sort of 'spin-offs' from the original book (which I own and have read), only the good ones though. I'll look out for that one. I am currently reading my revision guides. Hey, I've got a friend who I think reads a lot of POTO spin-offs; do you want his MySpace ID?
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Post by AshVersion2 on Apr 7, 2007 6:17:30 GMT -5
Yeah, OK.
I'm re-reading HP - gotta brush up in time for the Deathly Hallows. ;D
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Post by Angie on Apr 7, 2007 11:56:36 GMT -5
I've been reading HP constantly this weekend. ;D I finished Native Son (er, skimmed, rather. . . ), and now we're reading "The Great Gatsby" for English class.
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Post by AshVersion2 on Apr 7, 2007 14:02:50 GMT -5
Hehe, I've had a very HP couple of days. I watched the first film last night (well, this morning - I couldn't sleep).
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