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An Abundance of Katherines by John Green

Windhaven, by George RR Martin and Lisa Tuttle. I was quite annoyed to see GRRM using the same tricks (I've read the published books of ASOIAF and some short stories by him). The first quarter of the book is also quite bland, but it's now getting more interesting. To be perfectly honest, I'm finishing it because it's not possible for me to not finish a book once I started.

Still on A Storm of Swords by George R. R. Martin, but feeling really tempted to rush through the book and read The Hobbit again. o.o

^ That's verging on criminal, misus. The Hobbit is nowhere near as interesting as "A Storm Of Swords", imo, except maybe for that part where the dwarves deal with Smaug and a few mishaps in the forest of Mirkwood. I'm glad I read the book before the movie came out because I'd probably die of boredom reading it now.

I don't think they're comparable at all, I've read The Hobbit 5 times so far and I didn't get bored.

They're different things to me, but if I were to choose, I'd always choose Tolkien. :p

Okay, I might be doing it injustice by saying it's utterly boring, but is it really a good idea to sweep through an enormous book like ASOS just because you're feeling impatient to read another book which you have been through a hundred times? Not to mention that ASOS is probably the most interesting part of ASOIAF and it would be such a shame to miss any of it. I do like Tolkien and value LOTR above any book of GRRM's but I wouldn't just ditch that book in question in order to re-read the Hobbit.

The Vampire Prince from the saga of Darren Shan

Richard III by Shakespeare :\

I'm not reading anything, but I was thinking about starting The Lord of the Rings, as I've never actullay read it... I'm just a little nervous 'cause I know the movies so well...

I'm not reading anything, but I was thinking about starting The Lord of the Rings, as I've never actullay read it... I'm just a little nervous 'cause I know the movies so well...

 

Just go for it :) It's a great book!

I'm not reading anything, but I was thinking about starting The Lord of the Rings, as I've never actullay read it... I'm just a little nervous 'cause I know the movies so well...

 

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That's my fear. But I'm so in love with the films...

Just finished The Hobbit for the third time. Now I'm reading The Children of Húrin for the second time.

Everything I need to know I learned from Peanuts - Charles M. Schulz

Yup! I'm finally reading The Lord of the Rings!

 

I :heart: Pippin! :nod:

Macbeth by Shakespeare

^ I've been meaning to read it for a while now. There's always something in the way.

^ I've been meaning to read it for a while now. There's always something in the way.

 

That's what always happens, I've got such a high pile of books to read and I keep buying them :freak:

A Memory of Light. Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson.

The Single Girl's to-do List. A Christmas gift! Is good so far!

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