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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:13 pm
The Complete Works of John Keats. I think its dubbed Bright Star.
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:17 pm
mSlMD Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle. I just read that one recently! I really enjoyed it. Kind of reminded me of Chuck Palahniuk. Let me know what you think! As for what I'm reading these days... I'm in the middle of T2: Infiltrator, which takes place in the Terminator universe. Yes, yes, I am a shameless Terminerd! : D I'm also working through some health-related nonfiction.
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Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 6:57 am
Currently reading L.A. Meyer's The Wake of Lorelei Lee (the 8th book in the Bloody Jack series).
Just put Mindy L. Klasky's The Glasswright's Series's on hiatus due to the remainder of the series being home. Same with Jane Lindskold's Wolf series.
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Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 9:57 pm
Bee 1704 The Complete Works of John Keats. I think its dubbed Bright Star. Awesome! I love Keats! He's written some of the most beautiful lines a man could ever write to a woman. heart So, I'm a college student (political science major) who has to read a ton for school, and as such, I have little time for pleasure reading. So, this summer, I'm going nuts in that department. I'm currently reading Moby d**k, the Tao Te King, Chamber Music (a collection of poetry by James Joyce), Poems 1817 (by Keats), The Arabian Nights, In Search of Lost Time (the first volume), John Henry Newman's Parochial and Plain Sermons, Vol. VII (the only one on Project Gutenburg, haha), the schoolbooks I didn't get to finish during the semester, the King James version of the Bible (because it's the most beautifully written, I think), E.M. Forster's The Longest Journey, and Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part I. So far, the only book/play/etc. I've completed is the Comedy of Errors (quite short, haha).
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 12:05 pm
musing_maiden Bee 1704 The Complete Works of John Keats. I think its dubbed Bright Star. Awesome! I love Keats! He's written some of the most beautiful lines a man could ever write to a woman. heart So, I'm a college student (political science major) who has to read a ton for school, and as such, I have little time for pleasure reading. So, this summer, I'm going nuts in that department. I'm currently reading Moby d**k, the Tao Te King, Chamber Music (a collection of poetry by James Joyce), Poems 1817 (by Keats), The Arabian Nights, In Search of Lost Time (the first volume), John Henry Newman's Parochial and Plain Sermons, Vol. VII (the only one on Project Gutenburg, haha), the schoolbooks I didn't get to finish during the semester, the King James version of the Bible (because it's the most beautifully written, I think), E.M. Forster's The Longest Journey, and Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part I. So far, the only book/play/etc. I've completed is the Comedy of Errors (quite short, haha). You have AMAZING taste darling! heart
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 12:52 pm
Bee 1704 musing_maiden Bee 1704 The Complete Works of John Keats. I think its dubbed Bright Star. Awesome! I love Keats! He's written some of the most beautiful lines a man could ever write to a woman. heart So, I'm a college student (political science major) who has to read a ton for school, and as such, I have little time for pleasure reading. So, this summer, I'm going nuts in that department. I'm currently reading Moby d**k, the Tao Te King, Chamber Music (a collection of poetry by James Joyce), Poems 1817 (by Keats), The Arabian Nights, In Search of Lost Time (the first volume), John Henry Newman's Parochial and Plain Sermons, Vol. VII (the only one on Project Gutenburg, haha), the schoolbooks I didn't get to finish during the semester, the King James version of the Bible (because it's the most beautifully written, I think), E.M. Forster's The Longest Journey, and Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part I. So far, the only book/play/etc. I've completed is the Comedy of Errors (quite short, haha). You have AMAZING taste darling! heart Thanks so much! What are you reading this summer?
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 7:09 pm
musing_maiden Bee 1704 musing_maiden Bee 1704 The Complete Works of John Keats. I think its dubbed Bright Star. Awesome! I love Keats! He's written some of the most beautiful lines a man could ever write to a woman. heart So, I'm a college student (political science major) who has to read a ton for school, and as such, I have little time for pleasure reading. So, this summer, I'm going nuts in that department. I'm currently reading Moby d**k, the Tao Te King, Chamber Music (a collection of poetry by James Joyce), Poems 1817 (by Keats), The Arabian Nights, In Search of Lost Time (the first volume), John Henry Newman's Parochial and Plain Sermons, Vol. VII (the only one on Project Gutenburg, haha), the schoolbooks I didn't get to finish during the semester, the King James version of the Bible (because it's the most beautifully written, I think), E.M. Forster's The Longest Journey, and Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part I. So far, the only book/play/etc. I've completed is the Comedy of Errors (quite short, haha). You have AMAZING taste darling! heart Thanks so much! What are you reading this summer? I'm rereading Wicked by Gregory Maguire and probably The Princess Bride. <3
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 7:22 pm
Bee 1704 musing_maiden Bee 1704 musing_maiden Bee 1704 The Complete Works of John Keats. I think its dubbed Bright Star. Awesome! I love Keats! He's written some of the most beautiful lines a man could ever write to a woman. heart So, I'm a college student (political science major) who has to read a ton for school, and as such, I have little time for pleasure reading. So, this summer, I'm going nuts in that department. I'm currently reading Moby d**k, the Tao Te King, Chamber Music (a collection of poetry by James Joyce), Poems 1817 (by Keats), The Arabian Nights, In Search of Lost Time (the first volume), John Henry Newman's Parochial and Plain Sermons, Vol. VII (the only one on Project Gutenburg, haha), the schoolbooks I didn't get to finish during the semester, the King James version of the Bible (because it's the most beautifully written, I think), E.M. Forster's The Longest Journey, and Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part I. So far, the only book/play/etc. I've completed is the Comedy of Errors (quite short, haha). You have AMAZING taste darling! heart Thanks so much! What are you reading this summer? I'm rereading Wicked by Gregory Maguire and probably The Princess Bride. <3 Ah, you've got a nice fantasy-filled summer ahead of you, which shall not lack for mordant wit. When I go to the beach, I'd like to pick up some Guy Gavriel Kay and Robin McKinley myself. I'd also like to finish up William Nicholson's Wind on Fire trilogy, which I've owned for a while but never got around to finishing, despite its lyrical prose and beautifully crafted plot.
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 9:58 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:47 am
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Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 6:25 am
I do like to read about werewolves. I'm not planning on keeping this book when I'm done, but I would like to know how it ends. It's one of those books where I don't really care if any of the characters survive though. Let 'em all be eaten.
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Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:55 am
Lunar Kissed I do like to read about werewolves. I'm not planning on keeping this book when I'm done, but I would like to know how it ends. It's one of those books where I don't really care if any of the characters survive though. Let 'em all be eaten. Haha, wow. What makes them so irredeemable?
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 7:45 pm
A Clash of Kings, by George R.R. Martin
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 7:54 pm
I just finished reading Rage, and The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, both by Stephen King. And now I'm re-reading IT, also by King, and just starting Dune by Frank Herbert.
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Supernatural Manifestation
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:50 am
Jiggery Pokery I just finished reading Rage, and The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, both by Stephen King. And now I'm re-reading IT, also by King, and just starting Dune by Frank Herbert. Are you on a Stephen King kick?
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