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before i start just to let you know i was bored and had nothing better to do!
Harry potter and the half-blood prince! i feel asleep! |
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I'm currently reading Stephen King's "The Long walk" again....One of my fav's from him and it's been along time since I read it....
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Currently reading Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War by Clive Barker.
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I have read Haunted. Let me know what you think of it when you're finished. Have you read his other books?
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Kiss the Girls by James Patterson- Definatly a recomended read if you're into crime/detective type novels. Having read Along Came a Spider, the 1st book in his Alex Cross saga, I am definatly becoming a fan of Mr. Patterson, and I plan to read more. He has a knack for creating creepy vilains, not so much in this as in ACAS though.
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman- Been hearing tons of good things boput this guy, so I figured that I aughta read something of his. Definatly didnt disapoint. Very good read. The varied characters were a strong point: It seemlessly combined everything from the very human, very realistic character of Richard, to the larger-than-life characters such as Croup and Vandemar. The world he created was also breathtaking, as well as very realistic i a fantastic sort of way. In fewer words: I loved it, cover to cover.
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The Girl Next Door by Jack Ketchum. It's every bit as sad and disturbing as it's made out to be.
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Eldest by Christopher Paolini
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..pretty interesting book about Sam Raimi....
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Finished the second Abarat book, and I enjoyed it more than the first one, I must say. And now I am reading A Stroke of Midnight by Laurell K. Hamilton. I am actually starting to like this series more than the Anita Blake series (which to me began to rapidly go downhill after Obsidian Butterfly).
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