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laFred

PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 6:48 pm


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laFred
The Georgia Nicolson series is the best. I didn't know there was a new book! MUST GET. T____T

I've been reading the fanfic Sophisticosity, Womanosity and er Snogosity?. It's really good.

And yeah, I haven't read any good books but that series... which I've read about five times now.

I have too. I live by those books.

I know, they're SO awesome. I have trouble reading most books, because I have trouble keeping focus of boring books. <3 Her books are the best.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:02 pm


Dias Amastacia
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Dias Amastacia
Err... no, I'm illiterate and don't read much.

THE NAME OF THIS GUILD ALMOST HAS "TACO" and "SWAT"
ITS THE MISPELLED TACO SWAT TEAM!

Killing Pablo is a good book though.
It's about the task of finding and killing Pablo Escobar, a ruthless and violent Columbian cocaine lord.

What I see:

Killing. Violent. Cocaine.

It's very interesting though.
he was very hard to track down.
andstuff.

OMG LEDELL 1984 IS SO TOTALLY THE BEST BOOK EVARRSZZ!
[i've given up on any hope of typing intelligently because i'm lazyandsad.]
I know I heart it so much!!! gonk heart

Ledell
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Ledell
Captain

PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:04 pm


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Dias Amastacia
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Dias Amastacia
Err... no, I'm illiterate and don't read much.

THE NAME OF THIS GUILD ALMOST HAS "TACO" and "SWAT"
ITS THE MISPELLED TACO SWAT TEAM!

Killing Pablo is a good book though.
It's about the task of finding and killing Pablo Escobar, a ruthless and violent Columbian cocaine lord.

What I see:

Killing. Violent. Cocaine.

It's very interesting though.
he was very hard to track down.
andstuff.

OMG LEDELL 1984 IS SO TOTALLY THE BEST BOOK EVARRSZZ!
[i've given up on any hope of typing intelligently because i'm lazyandsad.]

But it's the 'and stuff' that's the good part I bet.

"Winston gently stroked his nose with a paperclip" I haven't read it but a few of my friends have...almost read it. They didn't quite make it through the whole thing.
Some people find it boring. I don't get it. I was completely fascinated. The ending was kind of disappointing, I thought. But not in a way that made it bad... I just love the book. heart
PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:10 pm


Ledell
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Dias Amastacia
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Dias Amastacia
Err... no, I'm illiterate and don't read much.

THE NAME OF THIS GUILD ALMOST HAS "TACO" and "SWAT"
ITS THE MISPELLED TACO SWAT TEAM!

Killing Pablo is a good book though.
It's about the task of finding and killing Pablo Escobar, a ruthless and violent Columbian cocaine lord.

What I see:

Killing. Violent. Cocaine.

It's very interesting though.
he was very hard to track down.
andstuff.

OMG LEDELL 1984 IS SO TOTALLY THE BEST BOOK EVARRSZZ!
[i've given up on any hope of typing intelligently because i'm lazyandsad.]

But it's the 'and stuff' that's the good part I bet.

"Winston gently stroked his nose with a paperclip" I haven't read it but a few of my friends have...almost read it. They didn't quite make it through the whole thing.
Some people find it boring. I don't get it. I was completely fascinated. The ending was kind of disappointing, I thought. But not in a way that made it bad... I just love the book. heart

Now I want to read it. Maybe recreationally reading is better than being forced intoit through a male english teacher who constantly has pms

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Ledell
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:16 pm


Oh, recreational reading is ALWAYS way better than that. I tend to hate being forced to read a book. The only book that I've been forced to read and I actually liked was Snow Falling on Cedars. And it wasn't a GREAT book, it was just okay. The gross p***s description and sex scene description kinda made me dislike it a little bit.

Oh, and I liked Julie of the Wolves. But I was forced to read that when I was eight, so it doesn't really count.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:25 pm


Ledell
Oh, recreational reading is ALWAYS way better than that. I tend to hate being forced to read a book. The only book that I've been forced to read and I actually liked was Snow Falling on Cedars. And it wasn't a GREAT book, it was just okay. The gross p***s description and sex scene description kinda made me dislike it a little bit.

Oh, and I liked Julie of the Wolves. But I was forced to read that when I was eight, so it doesn't really count.

I love julie's wolf pack (i never read the first one) I read it before we were forced to read it, same with to kill a mockingbird

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Ledell
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:26 pm


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Ledell
Oh, recreational reading is ALWAYS way better than that. I tend to hate being forced to read a book. The only book that I've been forced to read and I actually liked was Snow Falling on Cedars. And it wasn't a GREAT book, it was just okay. The gross p***s description and sex scene description kinda made me dislike it a little bit.

Oh, and I liked Julie of the Wolves. But I was forced to read that when I was eight, so it doesn't really count.

I love julie's wolf pack (i never read the first one) I read it before we were forced to read it, same with to kill a mockingbird
I've read them all. They're really good books. I'm still surprised I could read them when I was eight. xd
PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:29 pm


Ledell
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Ledell
Oh, recreational reading is ALWAYS way better than that. I tend to hate being forced to read a book. The only book that I've been forced to read and I actually liked was Snow Falling on Cedars. And it wasn't a GREAT book, it was just okay. The gross p***s description and sex scene description kinda made me dislike it a little bit.

Oh, and I liked Julie of the Wolves. But I was forced to read that when I was eight, so it doesn't really count.

I love julie's wolf pack (i never read the first one) I read it before we were forced to read it, same with to kill a mockingbird
I've read them all. They're really good books. I'm still surprised I could read them when I was eight. xd

I liked to pretend I was her.

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Ledell
Captain

PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:35 pm


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Ledell
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Ledell
Oh, recreational reading is ALWAYS way better than that. I tend to hate being forced to read a book. The only book that I've been forced to read and I actually liked was Snow Falling on Cedars. And it wasn't a GREAT book, it was just okay. The gross p***s description and sex scene description kinda made me dislike it a little bit.

Oh, and I liked Julie of the Wolves. But I was forced to read that when I was eight, so it doesn't really count.

I love julie's wolf pack (i never read the first one) I read it before we were forced to read it, same with to kill a mockingbird
I've read them all. They're really good books. I'm still surprised I could read them when I was eight. xd

I liked to pretend I was her.
I liked to pretend I was a lot of people/things when I was little. Pretending was fun.

I still like pretending. But a different kind of pretending. Like, "I'm pretending that I have no homework to do!" or "I'm pretending I didn't hear my mother tell me to do the dishes!" xd
PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 9:40 pm


Ledell
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Ledell
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Ledell
Oh, recreational reading is ALWAYS way better than that. I tend to hate being forced to read a book. The only book that I've been forced to read and I actually liked was Snow Falling on Cedars. And it wasn't a GREAT book, it was just okay. The gross p***s description and sex scene description kinda made me dislike it a little bit.

Oh, and I liked Julie of the Wolves. But I was forced to read that when I was eight, so it doesn't really count.

I love julie's wolf pack (i never read the first one) I read it before we were forced to read it, same with to kill a mockingbird
I've read them all. They're really good books. I'm still surprised I could read them when I was eight. xd

I liked to pretend I was her.
I liked to pretend I was a lot of people/things when I was little. Pretending was fun.

I still like pretending. But a different kind of pretending. Like, "I'm pretending that I have no homework to do!" or "I'm pretending I didn't hear my mother tell me to do the dishes!" xd


I love to pretend.

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[Vi]x2 Section

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 5:30 pm


ahahahha i read all the julie books too XDD
and pretended i was her
and the last one was SO. SO. SAD. crying
PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 5:50 pm


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Lazarous


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 6:09 pm


I heard House of Leaves was really ********' creepy :O i wanna read it tho. xB

good book about oppressive totalitarian future - Anthem by Ayn Rand. <3
well, and The Giver, but that's a lower level book that i should hope everyone's read by now xF
PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 6:11 pm


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I heard House of Leaves was really ********' creepy :O i wanna read it tho. xB

good book about oppressive totalitarian future - Anthem by Ayn Rand. <3
well, and The Giver, but that's a lower level book that i should hope everyone's read by now xF
I love BOTH of those.

Anthem and The Giver, that is. Never have even heard of House of Leaves.

Ledell
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Lazarous

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 6:14 pm


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I heard House of Leaves was really ********' creepy :O i wanna read it tho. xB

good book about oppressive totalitarian future - Anthem by Ayn Rand. <3
well, and The Giver, but that's a lower level book that i should hope everyone's read by now xF

It'll make your intimate parts crawl. razz

Never even heard of them. >__>
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