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    Still reading America--Kafka....like it so far...but its a little difficult to read b/c he doesn't know what paragraphs are.
    Anyway no time to read---got to study.

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    I just finished reading "The Betrayal of Canada"

    all about Brian Mulrooney's period as prime minister, and the whole NAFTA crap..
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    Quote Originally Posted by karragh
    I just finished reading "The Betrayal of Canada"

    all about Brian Mulrooney's period as prime minister, and the whole NAFTA crap..
    oooh...nafta-nasty crap. Had to write a paper about it in school. So desperately want to read lotr...bloody exams, am determined to fail now.

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    Rereading the mallorean series by David Eddings, bought the entoire series a while back and since the library is closed for the holidays can't get new books ...<sigh>

    anyway finally read waylander by David Gemmell and the witches trilogy by Terry Pratchett ...

    Hmm ... maybe I should start a pole on how many people think that Terry Pratchett is the best author on the millenium ... nahhh
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    "Star Wars: Dark Force Rising" by Timothy Zahn

    Veeery good book...

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    Finished reading Stupid White Men a few days ago. What a clown Michael Moore is. A clown with some decent points about things, but a clown nonetheless. Hmph.
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    >Hmm ... maybe I should start a pole on how many people think that Terry Pratchett is >the best author on the millenium ... nahhh

    I don't know about a pole, but theres nothing wrong with spreading the love about the most hilariest author of all time. TP's the best.

    And to stay on topic, I just finished reading about 1/4 of a Eric van lustbader book. If i hear something described as ephemeral autumnal or cerulean one more time I'm gonna flip out. This guy is insane. Just can't go on...

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    I 'm almost finished reading Wheel of time book 5. I 'm from the Netherlands but I think that this is the correct title fires from heaven. It are really big fantasy books and i 'm reading them foor the first time so i 've stil got 5 books to go (or more if they are finished).

    Star Wars: Dark Force Rising" by Timothy Zahn

    Veeery good book...

    Thimothy Zahn, the Shadows Rising, is a great book. I 'm hoping they 're going to film it one day but i 'm not keeping my fingers crossed. Could the wheel of time ever be taken to the big screen????

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    I got to visit the library yesterday, so...

    Arrows of the Queen - Mercedes Lackey
    Arrow's Flight - Mercedes Lackey
    Arrow's Fall - Mercedes Lackey
    Myst: The Book of D'ni - Rand Miller, David Wingrove

    These are still waiting for me, which I'll probably finish today or tomorrow:
    The Colour of Magic - Terry Pratchett
    Wing Commander: Freedom Flight - Mercedes Lackey, Ellen Guon
    The Stars at War (Anthology set: includes Crusade and In Death's Ground) - David Weber

    There's a reason I don't buy books very often, and it's not out of dislike...

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    I just got done reading Mort by Terry Pratchet.
    Hilarious book, and the book is pretty small so it could fit in my pocket

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    I'm reading "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" and "Induction and Anology in Mathematics".

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    [QUOTE=meccorr]I 'm almost finished reading Wheel of time book 5. I 'm from the Netherlands but I think that this is the correct title fires from heaven. It are really big fantasy books and i 'm reading them foor the first time so i 've stil got 5 books to go (or more if they are finished).


    Hey mecorr, it's "fires of heaven" ... I think, anyway very awesome series. book 11 supposed to come out sometime this month...
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    "The Da Vinci Code", a great great book

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    I've just finished reading 'Excession' by Iain M Banks and 'Nightwatch' by Terry Pratchett. You may wonder why I've just finished two books. It's a bad habit of mine. I tend to have one book for when I'm traveling or at work and another for when I'm at home. Go figure...

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    I just finished Robert Jordans "The Great Hunt", now Im reading "A Crown of Swords" by the same guy... Not bad stuff but Ive read better.

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