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Sizzling Lynn wrote:JesusComplex wrote:It by Stephen King.
Very good so far. Every character has been flawed and they are all about to congregate to fight the forces of evil in their hometown. Setting the stage for some good story telling. This is the book/movie that scared a lot of kids away from clowns.
I read that one last summer. It's pretty crazy at times, eh? The actual book is wayy better than the made-for-tv movie.
On a more negative note --- I may have to read Lord Of The Flies again for summer school. Meeyech T_____T
EDIT:Taranis_Music wrote:Cujo by Stephen King
Heh, that's another SK book I recently read. I didn't expect it to end the way it did though...don't worry TM, I shall say no more.
I just finished IT. Boy did it really blow my mind. Over a thousand pages that book had. I was exhausted by the end. Of course, the ending was really sad. After all that they had been through, they couldn't even remember it, remember each other. So sad.
JesusComplex is a girl *rawr*
You should start on "The Adventures of Captain Doo Doo" after that. He can shrink himself down, fly into the colon, and retrieve the doo doo you know.
I'm still working on "Naked" by David Sedaris. I really wish I knew why I'm having so much trouble getting into like I did with "Dress Your Family..." and "Me Talk Pretty...".
I'm still working on "Naked" by David Sedaris. I really wish I knew why I'm having so much trouble getting into like I did with "Dress Your Family..." and "Me Talk Pretty...".
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Hmm...I'm reading Dante's The Inferno at school, and I'm reading Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible also for school (we start on it I believe in a week or two). Both are great books, I think.
So far, we've read...Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo and Warren's All The King's Men in that class.
^ ^;
So far, we've read...Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo and Warren's All The King's Men in that class.
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Goodbye, cruel world...
I'm leaving you today
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye...
Goodbye, all you people
There's nothing you can say
To make me change my mind...
Goodbye...
- Pink Floyd (The Wall, 1979)
I'm leaving you today
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye...
Goodbye, all you people
There's nothing you can say
To make me change my mind...
Goodbye...
- Pink Floyd (The Wall, 1979)
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1984 is one hell of a book. I could spoil the not-all-that-happy ending for you, but i don't want to remember it even for such a just cause as ruining the book for you!
I'm currently brownsing my RE text book to catch up on what I missed last two years (I skipped GCSE and went streight in at colledge).
At the same time, I'm browsing the Analetics by Confusius, just to see what the guy said and why chineese people believe(d) in him for so long, and I'm flicking through Private Eye, New Scientinst and the Economist magazines respectively.
While reading the articles on the anti psychiatry coalition website (informative and brain-savingly useful!) and trying to finnish Robbert's stories on FOSFF.
Not that i'm a word-whore or anything...
I'm currently brownsing my RE text book to catch up on what I missed last two years (I skipped GCSE and went streight in at colledge).
At the same time, I'm browsing the Analetics by Confusius, just to see what the guy said and why chineese people believe(d) in him for so long, and I'm flicking through Private Eye, New Scientinst and the Economist magazines respectively.
While reading the articles on the anti psychiatry coalition website (informative and brain-savingly useful!) and trying to finnish Robbert's stories on FOSFF.
Not that i'm a word-whore or anything...

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SuperMaids wrote:1984 is one hell of a book. I could spoil the not-all-that-happy ending for you, but i don't want to remember it even for such a just cause as ruining the book for you!
I'm currently brownsing my RE text book to catch up on what I missed last two years (I skipped GCSE and went streight in at colledge).
At the same time, I'm browsing the Analetics by Confusius, just to see what the guy said and why chineese people believe(d) in him for so long, and I'm flicking through Private Eye, New Scientinst and the Economist magazines respectively.
While reading the articles on the anti psychiatry coalition website (informative and brain-savingly useful!) and trying to finnish Robbert's stories on FOSFF.
Not that i'm a word-whore or anything...
No worries, I already accidentally read the last sentence of the book.
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Re: What are you reading (other than this board) ?
The posts in this board.
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Re: What are you reading (other than this board) ?
We've just gotten done with Poisonwood Bible and Heart of Darkness (I prefer the former) in AP English class, and we're starting Crime and Punishment this Friday. I've read the first three chapters of that so far and it's really intriguing.
Goodbye, cruel world...
I'm leaving you today
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye...
Goodbye, all you people
There's nothing you can say
To make me change my mind...
Goodbye...
- Pink Floyd (The Wall, 1979)
I'm leaving you today
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye...
Goodbye, all you people
There's nothing you can say
To make me change my mind...
Goodbye...
- Pink Floyd (The Wall, 1979)
Re: What are you reading (other than this board) ?
I'm reading my school planner to see if i have any homework.
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Kyle,Stan, Kenny/Mysterion.
Fave ep: ESM Season 12,Sec fave: Butterballs Season 16
Re: What are you reading (other than this board) ?
I'm reading Crime and Punishment for AP English class...I'm currently in Part 5. I love the psychological stuff it's loaded with...it's pretty intresting. The subplots are intriguing, too.
Goodbye, cruel world...
I'm leaving you today
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye...
Goodbye, all you people
There's nothing you can say
To make me change my mind...
Goodbye...
- Pink Floyd (The Wall, 1979)
I'm leaving you today
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye...
Goodbye, all you people
There's nothing you can say
To make me change my mind...
Goodbye...
- Pink Floyd (The Wall, 1979)
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