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TurkStyle

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change of heart. jodi picoult

meh pretty boring

a real book is ali and nino a love story
 

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Bomb Manufacturing For Dummies by Mohammed Ali Bin Mustapha Al-Zaqari Abdulhafiz George.

An interesting read.
 

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I just finished Mort by Terry Pratchett and Sinner by Ted Dekker, am re-reading Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones and Twilight (for the sixth time) by Stephenie Meyer, have just started Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett and am going to start reading Jonothan Frakes after the HSC.

I love reading *laughs*
 

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I'm rereading The Chronicles of Narnia. Still on The Magician's Nephew at the moment. I never get sick of those books. =)
 

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Trainspotting.

Haven't seen the movie or anything. It's written in an accent, but it's pretty damn good.
 

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PaleReflection said:
So, what is everyone reading right now?

After all, this is the reading room. It needs a thread like this!

Please tell us its title, author, and what you think of it!
i'm reading the private series by kate brian
its really good, i urge everyone out there to read it
its pretty much about a girl who gets a scolarship at an expensive school, after she arrives theres murder, love and loss...

whats everyone else reading?
 

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The Book Thief - Marcus Zuzak.
Bizarre Narration by death himself, however one of the best books i have read in a while.:uhhuh:
 
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i just finished the woods by harlen coben but tell no one also by harlen coben was better. i'm about to start change of heart by jodi picoult
 
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Eclipse by stephanie meyers.
continuation of twilight =D
comes in a series: twilight,new moon, eclipse, breaking dawn.

its awesome-OH !
=]
 
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katerebecca said:
The Book Thief - Marcus Zuzak.
Bizarre Narration by death himself, however one of the best books i have read in a while.:uhhuh:
I love that book! Its one of my favourites!
 

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im reading hitchhikers guide to the galaxy by douglas adams
lame i know but i love it.

and also Steven Kings- The Stand.
if your into the scary, gory stuff its excellent.

:)
 

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katerebecca said:
The Book Thief - Marcus Zuzak.
Bizarre Narration by death himself, however one of the best books i have read in a while.:uhhuh:
Oh my god this legendary book!!!! Marcus Zusak is a genius :uhhuh:
I cried my guts out at the ending.... The whole thing was just so believable! I'm not much of a reader but this book had me reading all day and night.
I'd recommend this book to absolutely anyone. Seriously. Loved it!
 

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The latest issue of The New Yorker.

Good stuff.
Hey, where did you get it from? I've looked at the newsagents in the city but they charge like $12 for it (it's only like $2 in the US as I'm sure you know)

Currently reading; Frankenstein - Shelley (comparative study text for next term/year) and The Talented Mr Ripley - Highsmith (additional text for belongings)
 
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