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FuzzyLobster wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble DC, but at the pace CP's going he won't even get half of those done in his lifetime.
I know, but I choose to ignore that fact <.<
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Aww. *pats*

Write your own! With Bartimaeus. :P


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FuzzyLobster wrote:Aww. *pats*

Write your own! With Bartimaeus. :P
I will write Orik/Saphira slash...
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^What?! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO-

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I'm starting chapter 2 of Atlantis Complex. Did not like the first chapter. It's much worse than I expected.
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FuzzyLobster wrote:Aww. *pats*

Write your own! With Bartimaeus. :P
I will write Orik/Saphira slash...
Of all things!
Make a Angela/Nasuada one. I like them both...
Or an Angela/Galbatorix.
I'm reading nothing. Just writing my damn journal. I hate doing it. And some people in my class are so crazy, they colour all the diagrams. And then, the rest of us are expected to do it too. Because our journals have marks.
"If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination ... no more men!" - Einstein
"I like quoting Einstein. Know why? Because nobody dares contradict you." - Studs Terkel.
<@Ximenez> Sentynel: But i have a life? No. Qed.
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I like how ignorant I am of all these Inheritance Characters
iz cuz u n00b
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The Poisonwood Bible ~Barbara Kingsolver

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CP is the new Robert Jordan.

Oh, and if anyone from anywhere else on the internet saw us talking about CP, they would be so confused.

Got the Scott Pilgrim Boxed Set :D
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Nero wrote:I like how ignorant I am of all these Inheritance Characters
I'm not. I say go for it, DC.
n&b wrote:I'm reading nothing. Just writing my damn journal. I hate doing it. And some people in my class are so crazy, they colour all the diagrams. And then, the rest of us are expected to do it too. Because our journals have marks.
Colouring? I love colouring! Little to far away to do it for you, though. :(

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Nero wrote:I like how ignorant I am of all these Inheritance Characters
I'm not. I say go for it, DC.
n&b wrote:I'm reading nothing. Just writing my damn journal. I hate doing it. And some people in my class are so crazy, they colour all the diagrams. And then, the rest of us are expected to do it too. Because our journals have marks.
Colouring? I love colouring! Little to far away to do it for you, though. :(.
Well, you are lucky you like it. I never really enjoy writing and drawing and colouring and my journal is all about that. Why the rough journal wouldn't suffice, I don't understand.
I actually like painting. And drawing and coloring things of my choice isn't as bad as doing it for my journal. It really just depends on my mood (and it is not often that I'm in an artistic mood) and the object I'm working on. My journal is really boring; we draw and colour the staining of microorganisms or cells, results obtained on experiments performed in test tubes or petriplates or flasks, instruments, body systems etc.
"If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination ... no more men!" - Einstein
"I like quoting Einstein. Know why? Because nobody dares contradict you." - Studs Terkel.
<@Ximenez> Sentynel: But i have a life? No. Qed.
Poirot Investigates ~ Agatha Christie. Yet again. I won't stop 'till I've read all of my friend's Poirot books.
Poirot. AND Hastings. Awesome. He's my favourite sidekick. I love Watson characters.
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I am, and have been for a while, reading Pandora's Star by Peter Hamilton. It's kinda huge and I don't have as much time to read as I'd like, but it's pretty good.
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Tongues of Serpents - Naomi Novik

TEMERAIRE. In Australia. Pretty, good, but not as interesting as Victory of Eagles.
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Parallel Worlds - Michio Kaku
It's been way too long since I've read a non-fiction book which wasn't a textbook. :P
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Nathaniel: That is a footstool. No one's using that Pentacle.
Stiff - Mary Roach

In the words of the little thingy on the front cover, 'tis the account of "The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers." It's actually rather funny at points, as well as fascinating and packed full of information - albeit information on dead bodies and such.
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I'm reading Judas Unchained - Peter Hamilton, having finished Pandora's Star yesterday. I'm very addicted and spent FAR too long reading last night. (I got through something like 1,000 pages in ~eleven hours and didn't go to bed until 5am...)
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A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens

Excavation - James Rollins
Nero wrote:A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
We read it in English class, and I actually thought it wasn't bad. The ending was great, though.
***A LAST NOTE FROM YOUR NARRATOR***
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Nero wrote:A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
Original or the abridged? I nowadays mostly read abridged classics as I never have the time or patience for the original (except in cases where the original is real good; I do try reading them first).
"If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination ... no more men!" - Einstein
"I like quoting Einstein. Know why? Because nobody dares contradict you." - Studs Terkel.
<@Ximenez> Sentynel: But i have a life? No. Qed.

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