BassChickGD
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[M0:6]Life without expectations is pure experience.
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Post by BassChickGD on Oct 4, 2006 21:56:06 GMT -5
Dude Where's my Country- Michael Moore
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Post by credo on Oct 9, 2006 9:29:47 GMT -5
Hahah. The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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FaerieTail
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[M0:2]"In the park, we could go walking, drown in the dark..."
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Post by FaerieTail on Oct 27, 2006 1:05:52 GMT -5
"Fresh Off The Boat"
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Post by credo on Nov 24, 2006 8:37:44 GMT -5
'Swords and Deviltry' by Fritz Leiber, kinda blows frankly
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Post by gigi on Nov 24, 2006 21:33:48 GMT -5
Sounds like a boring-ass book to me.
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Post by daisy on Nov 28, 2006 21:25:50 GMT -5
I just finished reading Huckleberry Finn. Bloody horrible.
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Post by ¤LedZeppelinLady¤ on Nov 28, 2006 22:32:03 GMT -5
lmao I had to read that for english my junior year. Actually, I think that was the only book I DIDNT read. I stopped caring. I didnt like it either.
Anywho, I have to read this weird-ass book for psychobiology called "covanant of the wild" its about like....domestication of animals and animal rights activists and stuff. Eh. I have a week to read it?
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Post by daisy on Nov 29, 2006 3:46:49 GMT -5
I did it for lit class, too... god knows I wouldn't have gotten past page 3 if I had any choice in the matter.
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Post by credo on Nov 29, 2006 13:18:16 GMT -5
Sounds like a boring-ass book to me. Actually the last chapter turns out to be quite good but it's very slow getting into it, not the best book I've ever read, ahha.
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iAMthecure
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gotta love michael ian black
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Post by iAMthecure on Dec 14, 2006 23:43:04 GMT -5
Yesterday I started 1984.... I have to read it for school though. Im not much of a reader. But I really want to read "On the road," that book by Jack Kerouae(?) Ahhh. if I had seen this post earlier, I would have corrected you. it's Kerouac. :] I'm going to start reading 1984 soon, and I just finished To Kill A Mockingbird for the first time (surprisingly) like a week ago. soooo good.
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Post by daisy on Dec 15, 2006 0:34:32 GMT -5
haha really? I didn't like it that much, although it is preferable to much of the high school reading curriculum.
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purple
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Post by purple on Dec 17, 2006 14:36:08 GMT -5
Well right now I'm reading Speak...for the 10th time in 4 years.
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iAMthecure
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gotta love michael ian black
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Post by iAMthecure on Dec 19, 2006 17:14:52 GMT -5
haha really? I didn't like it that much, although it is preferable to much of the high school reading curriculum. Yeah, I don't know what it is, but I feel like it lived up to the hype around it. I truly thought it was a great book. One of those books where while you're reading it, you just think, "I will never be able to come up with something this good" (for the writers out there, at least). Sooo yeah, as I all ready said, I'm going to start 1984 soon, and then this reeaallllyy random Jack Kerouac book I picked up a few weeks ago called Dr. Sax - it looked really interesting, and it caught my eye. I doubt if anyone's read it, but if anyone has, then tell me if it's any good or not, please?
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Post by gigi on Dec 19, 2006 22:46:36 GMT -5
I just finished reading Huckleberry Finn. Bloody horrible. What? I'm reading it right now. To early to tell if I love it but it's certainly not horrid.
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FaerieTail
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[M0:2]"In the park, we could go walking, drown in the dark..."
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Post by FaerieTail on Jan 11, 2007 0:38:06 GMT -5
"The Queen Of Everything" If I glance, the girl on the cover reminds me of Lauren. Lol.
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