Currently reading "Dune".cametallI'm reading this too.
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[QUOTE="HitomiChan"]Heh, I loved the first three-quarters of that book, but the ending was a massive disappointment. umm darktower or cell? :oi enjoy reading! umm i just finished CELL by stephen king. :P.. thinking of buying darktower. :)
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i enjoy reading! umm i just finished CELL by stephen king. :P.. thinking of buying darktower. :)
Heh, I loved the first three-quarters of that book, but the ending was a massive disappointment. umm darktower or cell? :o Cell. I haven't read Dark Tower. :PI love reading - I think it's a shame most teens don't. Luckily I didn't get the internet until I was 15 so I used to come home from school and read in the evenings. I've just finished re-reading Interview with the Vampire (my fav book) and I might finish reading Dracula even though I found it a tad boringtofu-lion91
I'm reading that at the moment but I just can't really get into it, I find Louis incredibly annoying and reading it is rather tedious, especially with all the long winded unnecessary descriptions (yes we get he has super vampire eyes) that if anything just pull you out of the story rather then pull you in, and the interview transitions are just jarring, although maybe it's one of those books you have to re read a couple of times to appreciate.
I'm reading that at the moment but I just can't really get into it, I find Louis incredibly annoying and reading it is rather tedious, especially with all the long winded unnecessary descriptions (yes we get he has super vampire eyes) that if anything just pull you out of the story rather then pull you in, and the interview transitions are just jarring, although maybe it's one of those books you have to re read a couple of times to appreciate.bean-with-baconIt is intense and it took me a good couple of weeks to read it the first time but it's worth it. I found it rich, indepth and written passionately. I usually don't like books with tons of description and I was surprised at how much I enjoyed IWTV. Has anyone else read the Noughts and Crosses series? The first book is another one of my favs :)
I have exams in a few weeks so I'm studying for them.
I'm reading Kant's Groundwork For the Metaphysics of Morals.
I'm currently speed reading the grapes of wrath, which is due tomorrow. It's sorta decent, though it's a little slow. I plan on reading the simirilion soon and maybe doing a speed run through the potter books before the movie comes out. It all depends on what I get assigned next, as I have to read through a hell lot of a AP US History study guide and still read assigned books while trying to prepare for an Ap English exam also. Basically, I'll be lucky to get to the potter books before july due to social life. What I really want to read is the count of monte cristo. though that'll have to wait till the summer.
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