Books you are reading

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#841

that's a really hard one-especially the first book

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#842

Wow, I forgot about this thread

I'm reading books for school now, they are all short ones, and all of them are about life in concentration camps during WW II :|

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#843

I never liked school books

but we started with a new era renesance and the books are better

anyway- "pride and prejudice" by jane austen

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sense & sensibility by jane austen

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School books can be good to, but well...that's rare most of them are boring, but some of them are really interesting and entertaining

"Morality of Mrs. Dulska"

I liked it! it was funny

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#846

mostly they are but I was just saying that the books are now a little bit better since we started a new epoch

starting emma soon I love jane austen

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#847

No Time For Goodbye by Linwood Barclay - very interesting!

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#848

School books 2 books in 4 days, they were quite interesting

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Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult

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School books 2 books in 4 days, they were quite interesting

which ones?

I couldnd't read 100 years of solitute neither

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School books 2 books in 4 days, they were quite interesting

which ones?

I couldnd't read 100 years of solitute neither

Well, I didn't give titles, cause I guess those books aren't popular in other countries, so the titles wouldn't tell you much

I still haven't read that too, but that's because I had to read other books...

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#852

riding agan "a walk to rememver" by Nicolas Sparks

I love it

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riding agan "a walk to rememver" by Nicolas Sparks

I love it

reading*(sorry)

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#854

The tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K.Rowling

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#855

The new Neil Strauss book.

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#856

Romeo and Juliet by Sheakspeare *for school tomorrow*

though I read it once-but not in English

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#857

Hold Tight by Harlan Coben

Me likey.

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"Bob Dylan: An Intimate Biography" by Anthony Scaduto

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Just a couple....

I've just finished:

Specials by Scott Westerfeld-It's actually the 3rd book in a series I've never read I got the book given to me so I decided to read a little to see if I wanted to even bother getting the first two and I was hooked... I read the whole thing. It was really good

One For the Money: A Stephanie Plum novel- I can't remember the lady who writes these books name.... but she's an awesome writer. This book was so good and I plan on reading more in the series... but I have 2 other series I have to finish first I laughed out loud while reading this book but it also has mystery and action!!! It's crazy!!!!

Now I'm reading:

Uglies by Scott Westerfeld- It's the first book in the series with the Specials... I like it so far. Slow beginning but it's getting really interesting for me

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wuthering heights by emily brontë

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