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I do like how the story is going so far, and I think I'll want to read more. But the only problem is that it's so darn long and that I have too little time...

Ah well, I can't complain anyway. My fault for procrastination in the first place (and I partly blame my friends for convincing me to procrastinate too >< )
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It's worth pushing past that hump and finishing the book. ;)
I procrastinate constantly, Fuzzy :P
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David Cat wrote:I procrastinate constantly, Fuzzy :P
"Fuzzy"...are you actually confusing me with my self-declared rival???? :ninja2:

Edit: Just kidding. I don't really have a rival...I'd be too wimpy to beat them. Plus, I'm too busy on finishing David Copperfield. ;)
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XxHogwartsHokagexX wrote:
David Cat wrote:I procrastinate constantly, Fuzzy :P
"Fuzzy"...are you actually confusing me with my self-declared rival???? :ninja2:
I always think you two as either twins, or rivals....

Dunno why. Both your personalities are similar I suppose.
The time paradox was pretty bad anyway. The first artemis fowl was the only really good one.
Read the the redemption of athalus by dadvid and leigh eddings (Authors who don't copy Tolkein at all.) and will be reading some marcus sedgewick
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Nero wrote:I always think you two as either twins, or rivals....

Dunno why. Both your personalities are similar I suppose.
Hm. I tend to feel the same way about you and Dansariki.

Taking a break from David Copperfield and skimming through my new history book... -_-

Edit: I know I must have been blabbling on about this book by now...but I lost it in school recently, and it's due tomorrow in the library too...I'm doomed. :unsure:
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Now reading War and XPs by Rich Burlew. =D
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Reading the Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
Im reading Artemis Fowl - The Arctic Incident
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Reading section 5.1 of my chemistry textbook.

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The Golden Compass, His Dark Materials Book 1 (Phillip Pullman)
Re-reading The Fountainhead (Ayn Rand)
Re-reading Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith (Mathew Stover)

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wrote:The time paradox was pretty bad anyway. The first artemis fowl was the only really good one.
Blasphemy! :P


Still reading most of the same things I was last time (Time Paradox, Drivers Handbook, and JS and MN. I'm not slow, really), in addition to Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay and Maskerade by Terry Pratchett.


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I don't understand people who can read lots of books at the same time..
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Eldest ~Christopher Paolini (No bashing, people It's the first time I'm reading it. And I'm not planning to ever do so again once I'm done.)
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Heh.
I think you'll like it at least a little bit, I do.

Now adding Edith Hamilton's Mythology.
Knowledge is Power, Power Corrupts, and Corruption Destroys.

Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome.
~Isaac Asimov
There was never a good war, or a bad peace.
~Benjamin Franklin
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XxHogwartsHokagexX wrote:
David Cat wrote:I procrastinate constantly, Fuzzy :P
"Fuzzy"...are you actually confusing me with my self-declared rival???? :ninja2:
Oh sorry about that
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Rofl.
Fuzzy and just fuzzy.
Ahaha.
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Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome.
~Isaac Asimov
There was never a good war, or a bad peace.
~Benjamin Franklin
You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea.
~Medgar Evers

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Uh... what?

Only 200 pages left of JS&MN!


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