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What are you reading right now?

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still "Pamela" by samuel richardson...:dead: help I will never get to the eeend!:dead:

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Tolkien's Children of Húrin :smart: :thumbsup:

I haven't had time to read properly lately.. Uni takes up too much time, and I hardly even finish my readings for my subjects. However, I'm kind of in the process of reading a book called Islam in Australia, which has proved to be interesting.

 

I'm still trying to finish reading Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy of Four, which I started near the beginning of the year. Time, where have you gone??

Eric *Terry Pratchett

 

So far, so good.

Terry's excellente!

Minaret by Leila Aboulela :o

how was it? we had to choose between this book and A.Christie's Murder in Mesopotamia, we must read one of them for our english lesson... all my class decided to read Christie's one.

I started reading Doctor Who: The Last Dodo by Jacqueline Rayner today. It's the first Doctor Who book i've read and so far i'm rly enjoying it! :)

Started reading Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman last night for some reason.

that's a fantatsic series, although i've yet to read the final one. Knife Edge is a lot bleaker, and darker

Blackbird House by Alice Hoffman

that's a fantatsic series, although i've yet to read the final one. Knife Edge is a lot bleaker, and darker

 

It's pretty dark at the moment.

 

And it's supposed to be a "children's" book?

It's pretty dark at the moment.

 

And it's supposed to be a "children's" book?

 

nah!! Its for teenagers. you're looking at 15/16+

I finished (it has completely different title in English) Three Bags Full, Leonie Swann, and I'm trying to read some Boris Akunin's criminal, but I think, I'll give it back to library and started one of Discworld title ^^

The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman.

 

A great book.

I saw it'll be a movie. Seems great. I've seen a trailer of it.

im reading the Bourne Ultimatum by Robert Ludlum

Northern Lights by Philip Pullman.

 

A great book.

I saw it'll be a movie. Seems great. I've seen a trailer of it.

 

That's better, I changed the name of the book where it's known as outside America.

仮面の告白 (=Confessions of a Mask) *三島 由紀夫 (=Mishima Yukio)

 

Provocative. Kinda annoying.

But kinda nice, too.

 

The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman.

 

A great book.

I saw it'll be a movie. Seems great. I've seen a trailer of it.

 

:nice:

I've (almost) read that book.

I've heard so many good things about it...but soon I stopped reading it, because of all these things...bleh.

I've read the book.

Now I am trying to figure out what next.

 

Hm...maybe To the Lighthouse by Virginia.

That's better, I changed the name of the book where it's known as outside America.

 

 

Ahhh, thanks. Well, you saw what I meant.

Woo. I was at the library...

so, after all, I am going to be reading Haruki Murakami's My Sweet Sputnik :nice:

I just re-read Charlotte Gray by Sebastian Faulks

That's better, I changed the name of the book where it's known as outside America.

 

Much better. What is it with the Americans changing book titles?

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