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Guest candacethsu

I just finished rereading Thirteen Reasons Why - Jay Asher

Ahhhhh it's so good, no joke, I recommend it!

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Guest l♥velyLily

Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney. :]

it's such a good book, i'm so tempted to read ahead of my group. but I hate the name 'Mitty'...

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Guest itrayya

The King Never Smiles by Paul Hardley.

i like learning about Thailand, politics, let's say.

and this book is banned there,

so i wanted to read it to see why,

and to see a different perspective of things.

yah. i like it. im learning a lot.

at least from this author's perspective.

:)

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Guest miss.catherine

For class... "Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business" by Neil Postman

Pleasure reading.. "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" by Barbara Ehrenreich.

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Guest Myss Blewm

"A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess.

24 pages in and I see what people mean when they say that the book is disturbing. I've seen the movie and it's disturbing but the book is worse seeing as a gang was going to rape a ten year old girl. :crazy: The lingo's harder to follow too in the book so I think it'll take me awhile to finish it.

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Guest amore.

The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom.

I haven't read in aaaaages and I've realised that my ability to speed read has disappeared.

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Reinventing Mona

By: Jennifer Coburn

It's surprisingly good for a light read. I thought the storyline was unique. It made me laugh internally a couple of times and it made me laugh out loud like three times. And I also felt like crying like four times while reading it. (And I don't cry for books easily) So I totally recommend it for a light read!!!

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Guest DarkAngelInLove

I've just finished "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" by Jamie Ford, it's a really good read

I'm starting on "Seeing Redd" by Frank Beddor sequel to the "Looking Glass War"

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Guest crazyMuka

I'm reading Kafka on the Shore by Murakami and am already halfway through. It's quite intriguing though I was quite surprised at his style of telling this time around, looks like there's a clearer direction in where he wanted to take his viewers, hm... more refrained as well, I dunno, just thought the proses were quite different from the other books of his i have read before. Definitely different from The Wind-up bird chronicle.

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Guest starstung

Over the week I finished:

Twisted Sisters by Stephanie Hale

Over The Edge by Emily Blake

Life Or Death by Emily Blake

Blood Roses by Francesca Lia Block

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Guest darcyausten86

I've just finished "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" by Jamie Ford, it's a really good read

I'm starting on "Seeing Redd" by Frank Beddor sequel to the "Looking Glass War"

I loved "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet". The ending was so great and perfect.

Reading, "Selected Poems of Langston Hughes".

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Guest neshpa

I finished The Catcher in the Rye a while ago. I was disappointed and a little frustrated that I had actually wasted money on that book. I felt like it was just retelling myself what my life was about. I didn't find it to be filled with genius.

Holden reminded me of my best friend, which didn't exactly make him (Holden) my instant hero. Meh.

Now I'm reading Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen. I've always wanted to read this book and it was extra plus when I have to read it for school. I'm halfway through and it's meh. I suppose this book was meant for a women to read something about their own lives in the 1800s. Kind of like how people would read Twilight or some other book. Quite frankly, I don't like to read books like that. It bores me and Pride & Prejudice bores me. Especially since I already know the end of the book.

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