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 What Are You Reading?, What are you currently reading?
Elisa
Posted: Feb 13 2004, 10:16 PM


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Thought it might be interesting to see what people are reading! ^^

I just got a new book called Chakra Power by Cassandra Eason which I'm finding really useful and interesting! It's techniques tie in with my yoga meditation really well ^^
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debbi-aura
Posted: Feb 13 2004, 10:25 PM


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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, it's really good as well!
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darkvixen
Posted: Feb 13 2004, 10:29 PM


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That explains somthing then ^^ lol

The question for me is what am I not reading.................

The Working American Bulldog by Dave Puttingham
Talking of horses by Monica Dickens
Atlantis Plato
A Witch Alone by Mahriah Green
The power of Gems and Crystals by ????
Witchcraft Theary & Practise by Ly de Angles
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Mizuka
Posted: Feb 13 2004, 10:31 PM


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Although I am finding it extremly difficult, I'm reading Wuthering Heights by Emily Brothe<---(not sure if thats how her names spelt)

People seem to think its amazing that a 12-year old can read a book of that calibre and kind of understand it.
I personally think its a great book, though I don't know half of the words in the book @.@
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Elisa
Posted: Feb 13 2004, 10:42 PM


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QUOTE (~Kazlin~ @ Feb 13 2004, 10:31 PM)
Although I am finding it extremly difficult, I'm reading Wuthering Heights by Emily Brothe<---(not sure if thats how her names spelt)

People seem to think its amazing that a 12-year old can read a book of that calibre and kind of understand it.
I personally think its a great book, though I don't know half of the words in the book @.@

O_O I'm not surprised you're finding it difficult. I'm 18 and studied English Language and even I can't get through it x_x I just stuck to Shakespeare when I was your age XD
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EvaN
Posted: Feb 14 2004, 01:49 AM


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Some other schools I know had to do Wuthering Heights for Year 12 Literature...we're doing Mary Shelley's Frankenstein! Reading the book gave me two startling revelations 1) Frankenstein is not actually the name of the monster...but of the creator 2) the films I've seen are in no way like the book...

Oh I love Shakespeare...I've read Macbeth, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Julius Caesar, Midsommer Night's Dream and many of his sonnets...this year at school we're studying Othello!
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Posted: Feb 14 2004, 08:54 AM


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The dark Elf triology: book 2 Excile by R.A Salvatore

I'm borrowing it from woran ^_^


oh and Dooi by Rasha Peper for the second time ^_^ It's a dutch book ^^

and for the second time (although i don't know why I'm reading it again) London, liebe und all das by someone ^^; German obviously ^^
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Kitten Hop
Posted: Feb 14 2004, 09:00 AM


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Oh god, you reading a german book...they are so stupid...^^;

I'm reading Duddits - Dreamcatcher for the second time! I wuv that book...
Oh well, and somewhere I have a huge horror book...hehe
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Posted: Feb 14 2004, 09:09 AM


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QUOTE (Kitten Hop @ Feb 14 2004, 10:00 AM)
Oh god, you reading a german book...they are so stupid...^^;


I know..but I have to....school >.> I kinda did not understand so I figured I'd read it again before I lose a chance ;_;
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Kitten Hop
Posted: Feb 14 2004, 09:12 AM


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Poor you! *pats* School is weird. The only difference of a school and a lunatic asylum is the telephone number.
Stop being off topic:

--> still reading DD(Duddits - Dreamcatcher, obviously.)
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Ranma
Posted: Feb 14 2004, 09:19 AM


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So far, I'm reading Harry Potter And The Goblet OF Fire. ^^ I'm not done with it yet because school's on the way.. _._
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Renegade
Posted: Feb 14 2004, 11:31 AM


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im actually beggining to read....yes i can!!!

the other month i was reading an autobiography on che guevera but now i am reading the michael schumacher auto....

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Truus
Posted: Feb 14 2004, 11:37 AM


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Bleh, for French, we have to read this weak book named: Tendre été...
Meh! I hate romance! I've read the LOTR (Second time, all three books of them! XD) last week! ^_^

And for my book report, I'm reading a dutch book named..em... I forgot... Meh, I'm not going to run upstairs to get the book... B)
My brother or sister might steal my computer... *looks around*

I like reading!
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GryphonFire
Posted: Feb 14 2004, 12:20 PM


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QUOTE (EvaN @ Feb 14 2004, 01:49 AM)
we're doing Mary Shelley's Frankenstein! Reading the book gave me two startling revelations 1) Frankenstein is not actually the name of the monster...but of the creator 2) the films I've seen are in no way like the book...



Same here! I had to hand that essay in about two months ago *blah*

I'm reading Eragon by Christopher Paolini and Animal Speak by Ted Andrews. Both are wonderful books!
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Renegade
Posted: Feb 14 2004, 12:24 PM


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n e 1 read che before???
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