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    The last post.....

    I'm sure about a hundred people in here made that joke, but i couldn't resist.last thing i read was the book series "Wheel of Time" book 4 "Fires of Heaven"

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    Originally posted by MasterOfGravity
    i'm reading a comic that are written in a nordic language, but not norwegian.. So I'm studying the differences and the way to speak the language in the comic. for me this is very interesting


    I think this should be stickied
    Nice to see that someone else is norwegian here

    Anyway, I`m reading Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Of The Ring right now. Also, the novel based on the FFVII story.

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    There's quite a few Norwegians here

    I've just jumped on the bandwagon and decided to read Harry Potter... The books are quite short and they're pretty easy reading...

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    Hmmz. I've finnished WoT book four ( :O!), and its been my least favourite of the series, which probably explains why it took me 4 months to read it. Book 5 is much more interesting...

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    I'm currently in the midst of a novel called "The Delinquents". I'm reading it for English, and it's growing more interesting as I delve further into it, but it's just another dirty, dirty love story. Plus the movie had Kylie Minogue in it...

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    Harry Potter qand LOTR

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    Last book I read was the Shining, that was about two weeks ago that I finished it.

    Now I'm reading a Clockwork Orange.

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    just finished Richard Awlinson's Tantras and am working on Waterdeep now. Good stuff!

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    I finished Kushiel's Dart the other day and am now going onto Kushiel's Chosen. So far, I'm on Chapter Twelve.

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    I've finish reading a book called Matimeo. It in a series of Brian Jacques books it's more for the 10 to 14 year old's then anything still it light reading whit 400 pages.

    Ps: am 13

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    Brian Jaques books are pretty good. They tend to be a bit formulaic though. A threat looms over Redwall, and everyone must band together to oppose it. By the end, a character such as Martin rises up to destroy the leader of the threat, and all is saved.

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    You know redwall I though I was one of the few people who read the series. Since only 10 million copies where sold of each book. and he has a good 13 books in Redwall.

    Yes it is a good series but I don't think many 25 year old's or older would read it since it was the young and less fro the general like: The Time Machine from H.G. Well's.

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    Yeah well. It's been a long time since I've picked up a Redwall book, and there's since been a few released that I've yet to read. I may go back and check them out, as I did love the series when I first read them several years ago. I would definatly reccomend the series to people of all ages, as it is a fun read, all things told.

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    don camillo,which is totally hilarious.plato-the laws,the guy is the most contadictory philosopher i have ever read,he opposes everything he said in the republic in this one.

    Currently listening to:
    Isis ~ Panopticon [9/10]
    The Walkmen ~ Bows & Arrows [8.5/10]
    The Shins ~ Oh, Inverted World
    Explosions In The Sky ~ How Strange, Innocence
    Caribou ~ The Milk of Human Kindness
    J�hann J�hannsson ~ Vir�ulegu Forsetar

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    Right now Im halfway through George Orwell�s "1984". Btw Mr. Hwoarang, what is the title of that book based on FFVII you mentioned? It sounds interesting :)
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