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Queezle7 Horla
I liked the Illyrian Adventure.
I keep on meaning to read Lirael, but I never get around to it.

Lord of the Flies- William Golding,
Haveli- Suzanne Fisher Staples (or something like that)
Eclipse-Stephenie Meyer
The Falconer's Knot - Mary Hoffman
And I have to review Mountains beyond Mountains for school.
Ew.
Look, Queezle.
Stardust, Neil Gaiman, Children of Hurin (finally got it) and Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth, a collection of short stories about the H. P. Lovecraft town.
I wish I were a cat-dragon
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Athena Horla
To Kill a Mocking Bird. Don't you just love grade nine? :rolleyes:
There is a sort of busy worm,
That will the fairest book deform,
Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint
The poet, patiot,sage or saint,
Nor sparing wit nor learning.
Now, if you'd know the reason why,
The best of reasons I'll supply;
'Tis bread to this poor vermin.

J. Doraston
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Wammy Foliot
rubberchickenben wrote: Stardust, Neil Gaiman, Children of Hurin (finally got it) and Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth, a collection of short stories about the H. P. Lovecraft town.
As in the movie?


I'm reading O magazine and Maximum Ride, though I barely started.
I'll take a potato chip...AND EAT IT!! - American Light Yagami
The Belgarion and the Mallorean by David eddings (13 books total). For like the thousanth time. This month. So GOOD!!! :wub:
Nectanebo Foliot
Skullduggery Pleasant - Some random kids book, crappy name, bought it for the cover. Seems okay, but heavily Cliched.

Questors - Another random kids book, also crappy name, hard to follow and random, but quirky and interesting-ish.
Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
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Queezle7 Horla
Haveli- Suzanne Fisher Staples and Maximum Ride 3
Look, Queezle.
Vinr Alfakyn wrote: The Belgarion and the Mallorean by David eddings (13 books total). For like the thousanth time. This month. So GOOD!!! :wub:
I didn't really get into them, so I therefore don't really like them that much.

Yes, Stardust, the book that inspired the movie.

Athena, I think only Ontario Gr. 9 students read TKaM.
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mister monday-garth nix
the solitaire mystery-jostein gaarder
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Queezle7 Horla
At my school we read TKaM in eighth grade.
It was actually pretty fun, compared to other stuff.
I keep meaning to read the Belgarion and the Mallorean. I read a little of the Mallorean over my friends shoulder, and it was pretty funny and cool. The guy who had his own personal army in the Mallorean was really cool.
Reading Haveli and going back to the Lord of the Flies.
Anyone like Lord of the Flies? I think it's wierd. Maybe it's a guy book.
Oops, just wrote a paragraph. Whatever.
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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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We did To Kill a Mockingbird in our GCSE year. I think it's one of the more common choices.
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Queezle7 Horla
I'm reading Maximum Ride, by James Patterson. Again. So don't spoil the ending.
Look, Queezle.
MEEP! Great! I love the books!
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Athena Horla
Sentynel wrote: We did To Kill a Mockingbird in our GCSE year. I think it's one of the more common choices.
Yeah well I read it when I was six and then was made to read it again in grade five, grade six and grade eight. So there you go. Isn't the circulum diverse? Although I suppose you could blame it on changing schools a few times.

Reading the Basic Eight.
There is a sort of busy worm,
That will the fairest book deform,
Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint
The poet, patiot,sage or saint,
Nor sparing wit nor learning.
Now, if you'd know the reason why,
The best of reasons I'll supply;
'Tis bread to this poor vermin.

J. Doraston
Speaker for the Dead - Orson Scott Card
I wish I were a cat-dragon
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Athena Horla
Waves-Sharon Dogar.

(:D I actually knew the name of the author!)
There is a sort of busy worm,
That will the fairest book deform,
Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint
The poet, patiot,sage or saint,
Nor sparing wit nor learning.
Now, if you'd know the reason why,
The best of reasons I'll supply;
'Tis bread to this poor vermin.

J. Doraston
Grass For His Pillow - Lian Hearn

Huge pile of SEED and Skeptical Inquirer magazines as well.
I wish I were a cat-dragon
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Apollo Marid
Halo: First Strike

Might as well, since I finally got the first two games.
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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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Aviation Law and Meteorology by someone with no life. Sooo boooring.
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