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What book are YOU reading?
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I think the title explains it. What book are you reading at this very second? how do you like it? how far into it are you? let us know!!!
Right now i am reading Watership Down by Richard Adams. So far i am liking it... A LOT! I'm about 9 chapters in and loving it. What book are you reading?
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(March 3, 2010 - 12:16 am)
(March 3, 2010 - 12:16 am)
ArchEnemy by Frank Beddor! /LGW obsession
(March 3, 2010 - 1:28 pm)
Well, just finished Nightlight: a Parody (see BaB) and actually just got ArchEnemy out of the library :D.
(March 13, 2010 - 11:52 pm)
The Naming, by Alison Croggon, The First Book of Pellinor. V. good.
(March 3, 2010 - 5:27 pm)
A Gathering of Days (for school), and Betsy and Joe.
(March 4, 2010 - 10:49 am)
@ Brynne: I've read that book!! It was pretty good.
I'm reading The Hope Chest and Warriors: Fire and Ice. I tried to start reading Emma a couple of weeks ago, but I stopped because it was hard for me to understand. Next I want to read Colman or Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!
Spam Boy says chag, it almost looks like a real word... Sorta.
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(March 7, 2010 - 12:42 pm)
I am reading The Black Stallion's Ghost, by Walter Farley. It's kind of spooky, but AWESOME. I love it. I'm about thirteen chapters in.
Andy Percy says gwnx.
~Wolfgirl67 signing off.
(March 4, 2010 - 6:16 pm)
All those are great! Well, I haven't read AE, but I'm reading that series, so...
I read so quickly that I may not be able to post everything I read while I'm reading it, but I'll try! *reads about one 320-page book per day*
I'm currently on page 160 of Parade Of Shadows (294 pages in all) by Gloria Whelan. It's pretty good, although boring in places, and certainly not my favoprite by this author (who has written several books that I love, such as Homeless Bird and Angel on the Square. Tomorrow I'll read—well, you'll find out then.
(March 4, 2010 - 5:34 pm)
I just finished reading The Golden Compass for the first time, and I'll hopefully be able to get to the library soon to check out the sequel. Good thread idea, by the way!
(March 4, 2010 - 6:08 pm)
The Propecy of the Sisters. I am on page 142. It's confusing and morbid, but I'm enjoying it.
(March 4, 2010 - 9:03 pm)
*cakles* *dances around* I got The Looking Glass Wars today!!!!! I asked the librarian (about a week ago) at our school if she could tell me when TLGW comes in, and she hasn't said anything but today I checked and it was there!!!!!! I'm leaving on Saturday for Disneyland *dancedancedance* and I wanted to save it for the plane ride, but as soon as I got home, my self control crumbled and I'm like 50 or 60 pages into it! I finally gave it to my dad and said "Hide this! I'm saving it for the plane." He laughed and hid it. :) :) I'm also reading Chasing Redbird again. I read it, like 3 or 4 years ago or so, and I think I liked it. I like it so far this time, but I'm not very far.
((Spamboy says wiki. I wonder what wikipedia has to do with this . . . :D))
(March 4, 2010 - 11:03 pm)
Those are both wonderful!
(March 5, 2010 - 5:36 pm)
After reading 26 more pages of Parade of Shadows (pity I can't abreviate that), I decided I didn't want to finish it after all. It's really well-written, and the characters are quite vivid and believable (Edith Philips, a botanist, was awesome), but nothing really happens. A girl in 1907 goes on a vacation to the Middle East, and she goes on a tour. That's all!
So, I've now started The Island Of The Blessed by Nancy Farmer. I'm on page 25 of 476 (if you overlook the fact that I've already read the appendix at the back) and it's awesome so far, just like the rest of the series!
(March 4, 2010 - 8:04 pm)
Just this morning, at the school library, I got a book that I have already read. It is in the middle of the Maximum Ride series, The, Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports one. I'm in the 270 page category, give or take a few. I also have The Final Warning, Which i believe I'll be reading by tomorrow. I, sadly, go through books VERY fast. I say it's sad because then I have to find a new book.
(March 5, 2010 - 12:36 am)
A Wizard Abroad, by Diane Duane. Fourth in the Young Wizards series. Very excellent.
(March 5, 2010 - 4:43 pm)
Ooh, I love that series! (Why have I been saying 'ooh' so much lately? I don't even like that word)... If Nita weren't such a hopeless Mary Sue, it would be perfect! I've read most of the books; I've requested Wizards At War from my library, and I can't wait until it comes! I hope there will be a lot of books in the series, although, seeing as the author's been writing it since 1983, I kind of doubt there will be many more.
(March 6, 2010 - 11:02 pm)