Salem's Lot by King and Assassin's Apprentice by Hobb. Lot was a little disappointing, kinda boring. The Hobb is pretty good though. Shes not GRRM, but shes not Robert Jordan either.
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Anonymous2007-11-11 9:55
The Scarlet Letter, and before that Moby-Dick.
Both for school, but I really loved Moby-Dick. I'm writing my research paper on it now though ):
I want to read The Catcher in the Rye, The Golden Compass (my sister gave it to me a long time ago, but I never read it), and many others.
I'm sure I have another book I have to read for school coming up though.
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Anonymous2007-11-11 11:21
The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place.
Kind of a "children/teen" book, but hilarious as hell and good.
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Anonymous2007-11-11 12:57
>>2
I thought AA by Hobb was pretty meh. The book was okay but I pretty much disliked all of the characters.
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Anonymous2007-11-11 13:43
Bangkok 8 - John Burdett
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Anonymous2007-11-11 15:41
Mostly Harmless, Douglas Adams.
BALLS GAY ENDING.
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Anonymous2007-11-11 15:54
I could not get through Mostly Harmless. Too boring.
x wing: rouge squadron.
not well written and had the same plot as every other star wars book: a small group of people wreck the shit out of millions of well-trained armies.
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Anonymous2007-11-18 1:16
a heres a little fact i learnt, a book can also be a hat
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Anonymous2007-11-18 2:49
I just finished Vol. 1 of Books of Blood, and I just started "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep"
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Anonymous2007-11-21 5:45
What is this, the school library?
I just finished The door to december, by Dean R Koontz
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Anonymous2007-11-24 0:31
Anything from Colleen McCullough. She's awesome.
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Anonymous2007-11-24 5:20
>>29
You've just read the "Anything" by her? I didn't know Colleen McCullough had written a book called the "Anything".
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Anonymous2007-11-24 6:31
Just A Couple of Days
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Anonymous2007-11-24 17:57
Making Money, Terry Prachett
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Anonymous2007-11-24 20:30
The last book I read in full -actually it was a screenplay- was 'Au Revoir Les Enfants'; I loved it.
Read about 3-4 books last 6 months but can't remember any of them lol. The last one I've read that I can remember was The Concubine's Tattoo by Laura Joh Rowland
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Anonymous2007-12-28 1:19
You guys read King? Nice.
I finished The Dark Tower, but I started again and got to The Waste Lands. So I guess that's the last song I read.
Though that was over a month ago.
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Anonymous2007-12-29 17:19
Brave New World
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Anonymous2007-12-29 21:30
A Storm of Swords
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Anonymous2008-01-09 5:18
Uncommon Reader
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Anonymous2008-01-11 6:15
>>53
King fails, gtfo. Except for Rose Madder which was fairly interesting.
I started reading that book, but I died of old age before I finished it.
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Anonymous2008-04-26 2:47
1984 by George Orwell
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Anonymous2008-04-27 13:42
elaine cunningham - the starlight and shadows trilogy
not the best stuff but good to read before war of the spider queen series
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Anonymous2008-04-27 23:59
Farenheit 451
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Anonymous2008-04-28 17:15
Survivor
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Anonymous2008-05-02 21:49
Last one was Taming of the Shrew, William Shakespeare.
Funny, the point of the story is that women should get back to the kitchen, and yet, the speech that it is given in is the longest and most important in the play, and goes to a woman.
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Anonymous2008-05-05 14:54
Lion of Macedon- David Gemmell
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Anonymous2008-05-05 17:40
C.J. Cherryh - Precursor
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Anonymous2008-05-05 19:43
im starting to read all the "must read classics" that i never got around to. just got done with 1984 and lord of the flies.
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Anonymous2008-05-08 8:49
sdfdf
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Anonymous2008-05-08 8:50
Five Point someone
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Anonymous2008-05-08 19:14
Nor Crystal Tears
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Anonymous2008-05-10 14:14
The Braided Path part 3 from Chris Wooding
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Anonymous2008-05-11 0:44
Redemption Ark from Alistair Reynolds.
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Anonymous2008-05-11 22:11
Siddhartha
It was fucking excellent.
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Anonymous2008-05-13 21:47
The Rise of Endymion by Dan Simmons
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Anonymous2008-05-15 21:27
My Year of Meats by Ruth L Ozeki
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Anonymous2008-05-17 11:55
No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai
I facepalped at every single paragraph
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Anonymous2008-05-18 0:31
Lies Inc, Phillip K Dick=The shit.
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Anonymous2008-05-20 13:18
The Book Of General Ignorance by The QI Team
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Anonymous2008-05-20 17:21
Getting through Newton's Principia. Best geometric text aside from the Elements??
To Lie is Human, Not Getting Caught is Divine by Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D.
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Anonymous2008-05-22 18:24
The Dragonbone Chair
Tad Williams
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Anonymous2008-05-22 23:44
Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson. One of the best fantasy's I've read in years.
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Anonymous2008-05-23 9:21
blindness by jose saramago..
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Anonymous2008-05-24 19:37
I'm just now finishing The Forge of God by Greg Bear. It's OK...
But I guess since I haven't completely finished it yet, the last book that I finished-finished was...The Old Capital by Yasunari Kawabata.
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Anonymous2008-05-25 1:28
The Fifth Elephant by Terry Pratchett.
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Anonymous2008-06-07 17:07
To the necro mobile!
The Last Argument of Kings - Joe Abercrombie
Just let me say this, anon:
Holy. Fucking. Shit. What a great book, and great trilogy in general. And it kept getting better and better with each volume, too.
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Anonymous2008-06-08 1:09
The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
Worthy of the anonymous seal of approval.
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Anonymous2008-06-08 1:11
Survivor by Chuck Palahniuk.
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Anonymous2008-06-08 3:45
The Neon Bible by John Kennedy Toole.
This anon approves.
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Anonymous2008-06-10 3:47
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
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Anonymous2008-06-10 20:46
The Brothers Karamazov
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Anonymous2008-06-11 11:58
cat's cradle
by Kurt vonnegut
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Anonymous2008-06-11 12:27
The Raw Shark Texts by Stephen Hall.
Also read Gunslinger recently and enjoyed it, started book II, anyone know whether it really is worth investing in the whole series?