I am reading the The Golem's Eye (It's part of the Bartimaeus Trilogy) by Jonathan Stroud. It is so suspenseful. I'm adding it to my favorite list even though I am only in the middle of the story.
2007-02-10 17:13:34
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answered by BookWorm 2
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I was just starting "The Historian" which was supposed to be really interesting or, if not, a really good book, because it was about the real Count Dracula and where the Dracula legend came from but, unfortunately, I have to stop coz i experienced some problems in both of my eyes and, if i won't rest it now, i may not be able to read Harry Potter 7 coming on July, and that would be a big dissapoinment for me.
2007-02-11 05:35:11
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answered by Samarah 3
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Well, I just finished Wuthering Heights and the fourth book in the Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants series, so I need some new books. Both were good...but not the best. Guess I'd better go find something else to read...
2007-02-11 00:25:09
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answered by Aurelia 4
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I just started "Running with Scissors." Wow. Writing is excellent - I'm not that far yet, but the descriptions are so good, you get a great picture in your mind. Great as in you can see it; content is rather sad.
I also started an Alice Hoffman book. She has very interesting characters and lots of quirks in her books. I sell on-line, so when I'm out shopping, I pick hers up when I see them - I probably have 3 or 4 to read after I finish these.
2007-02-10 21:14:42
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answered by Isthisnametaken2 6
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The only book I've been reading lately is my Chinese book for beginners, but I'll give you some suggestions- Veronika decides to die, from Paulo Coelho, The Neverending Story, from Michael Ende and Digital Fortress, from Dan Brown.
2007-02-10 20:41:49
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answered by Nessie 2
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I am reading "The Broken Crown" by Michelle West. It's taken me about 3 weeks to get halfway through (there are over 700 pages) because I am just not overly thrilled with it. I find it very confusing and difficult to read; I am sticking it out through sheer stubbornness. Definitely not gonna make my top 10 list (or top 100 list!)
2007-02-10 21:21:28
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answered by awanderingelf 4
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Vixen 03 by Clive Cussler, its good, but i had to stop when one of the characters came home to find his whole family and farm workers Slaughtered. its an evil plot by the bad guys to get him to start fighting the war on their side ( they made it look like the good guys did it) i hope it gets better, i have like all the other books i have read from this author so i am hoping this book gets better soon
2007-02-10 21:38:16
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answered by ghost 3
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I just went book shopping today and sat and read Sartre's No Exit when I got home, for the umpteenth time...
I had to buy a new one because my old one wore out...
I love Sartre!
Try it... You;ll like it. The short stories are really easy to read and rather deep!
"dire que j'ai besoin de la souffrance des autres pour exister."
2007-02-10 20:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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My Sister's Keeper
It's an extremely excellent book, it's rather emotional, but it's about this family that has a third child in order to use her to help their other daughter who has leukemia. And this girl ends up suing her parents so she wont have to give her dying sister a kidney.
2007-02-10 20:59:19
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answered by eekerrs 3
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I'm reading Oedipus Rex. It is for my senior English class and is very good....it's a play though, not really a book. It is very interesting and creative. I'd suggest it.
2007-02-10 20:47:41
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answered by Kashmir 1
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