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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 8:43 pm
I am currently reading 'And I don't want to live this life', written by Deborah Spungen, which tells the life story of her daughter Nancy, the girlfriend of punk rocker Sid Vicious.
From Wikipedia: Her autobiography tells not only about raising Nancy, whom she had at twenty and also describes Nancy as disturbed from a young age, but also her life following Nancy's murder in regard to her and her family's treatment by the judicial system and the press.
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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 2:51 pm
the 4th eragon book comes out soon.woohoo. i preorderd it on my birthday. but right now i'm reading the search for wondla to my daughter.
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 3:17 pm
I just started reading "The Monsters of Templeton" and it's great so far. It starts out with a bang. The set up is a woman returns to her smallish New England hometown in shame, after having a messy and regrettable affair with her archeologist professor. At the same time a giant dead creature (think Loch Ness Monster) is discovered in the local lake.
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 5:02 pm
3/4 of the way through lighning by dean koontz
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 5:43 pm
FINALLY finished 'the name of the wind'. been reading the damn thing since january. the first half was pretty slow.
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:20 am
Currently attempting for the 3rd time to get through Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card (sequel to Ender's Game.
I'm usually not a fan of Science 'Fiction but I highly recommend the first book in the series. The sequel though...-sigh-. Its very descriptive and I've been told you just have to power through it. It has a lot of information that you need to understand the rest of the series. And I'm the type that can't read just one book in a series.
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 5:45 pm
I'm a romance junkie... But I have been known to read fantasy I try to stick to series books, Wheel of Time, Saga of Recluse, Spellsong Sorceress... I can go on. Currently I'm just finishing up a romance series by Christina Dodd
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:02 am
I don't read many books its just not my thing. When I do it has to be fantasy. I do love the Eragon series (I can't wait for the fourth book) and the Dragonlance books by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman are good too, but there are a lot of them and you really need to do them in a timeline order or else you get lost.
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:59 pm
angelboy_22 I don't read many books its just not my thing. When I do it has to be fantasy. I do love the Eragon series (I can't wait for the fourth book) and the Dragonlance books by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman are good too, but there are a lot of them and you really need to do them in a timeline order or else you get lost. I love the Dragonlance books. I recommend The Death Gate Cycle if you like their books. It's a long series but well worth it.
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:04 pm
MelodyUnchained angelboy_22 I don't read many books its just not my thing. When I do it has to be fantasy. I do love the Eragon series (I can't wait for the fourth book) and the Dragonlance books by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman are good too, but there are a lot of them and you really need to do them in a timeline order or else you get lost. I love the Dragonlance books. I recommend The Death Gate Cycle if you like their books. It's a long series but well worth it. I'm working on the War of Souls series at the moment. But for the amount of time I have between working full time and everything else I don't have much time to read. Thanks for the recommendation though maybe I'll try those next.
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:07 pm
angelboy_22 MelodyUnchained angelboy_22 I don't read many books its just not my thing. When I do it has to be fantasy. I do love the Eragon series (I can't wait for the fourth book) and the Dragonlance books by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman are good too, but there are a lot of them and you really need to do them in a timeline order or else you get lost. I love the Dragonlance books. I recommend The Death Gate Cycle if you like their books. It's a long series but well worth it. I'm working on the War of Souls series at the moment. But for the amount of time I have between working full time and everything else I don't have much time to read. Thanks for the recommendation though maybe I'll try those next. I'm a huge fantasy fan so I have a ton of suggestions. I know what it's like to work a full time job and try and find time for yourself, but when you do, you wont be sorry!
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:14 pm
MelodyUnchained angelboy_22 MelodyUnchained angelboy_22 I don't read many books its just not my thing. When I do it has to be fantasy. I do love the Eragon series (I can't wait for the fourth book) and the Dragonlance books by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman are good too, but there are a lot of them and you really need to do them in a timeline order or else you get lost. I love the Dragonlance books. I recommend The Death Gate Cycle if you like their books. It's a long series but well worth it. I'm working on the War of Souls series at the moment. But for the amount of time I have between working full time and everything else I don't have much time to read. Thanks for the recommendation though maybe I'll try those next. I'm a huge fantasy fan so I have a ton of suggestions. I know what it's like to work a full time job and try and find time for yourself, but when you do, you wont be sorry! Cool now I know who to go to for suggestions. My ex was pushing me more to the vampire romance crap and my best friend reads the same things so they're no help.
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:27 pm
angelboy_22 Cool now I know who to go to for suggestions. My ex was pushing me more to the vampire romance crap and my best friend reads the same things so they're no help. My ex just got tired of buying me series books so my collection tapered off at one point. Since I've gotten my eReader I've been able horde all I want now. I've read the vampire romance and while I like them, I get bored with some of them and others I just refuse to read because they're so dumb and unbelievable. I guess that's silly of me to say I because of how much fantasy I read, but I can only stomach so much of the same story told over and over only with dumb sparkly twists.
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:28 pm
I've been making my way through Anna Karenina for about four months. I do the bulk of my reading on the subway, which is usually about a 20-40 minutes time frame, so it takes FOREVER to finish long books. Factor in that it's quite dense and that I read slowly anyway, I don't know if I'll ever finish.
On the bright side I've read all of Chelsea Handler's books in the meantime when my brain needed a little break from Tolstoy. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:34 am
gaia_nitemareleft I'm reading a Neil Gaiman's Anansi boys... I'm almost finished with it though. It was really a good book but I'm not completely sure if I've already read it several years ago in Finnish. I read it now in English as I read all my books these days. gaia_angelright
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