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    Harry Potter 6 is a good book. And the British bookies were right to stop betting on who dies when they did. Obviously the people at the printing press were cheating when the put their bets in.


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    Potty Man getting real good now. Enjoying it. Wish could hibernate away from life and finish the book in peace, but silly things like college and peeing always have to come in the way. mehness.
    Also attmepting to read The Peloponnesian Wars by Thucydides. Let's see how that goes.

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    A must for Cyber Punk fans, and of course Blade Runner fans is "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" which is the novel by Philip K. Dick on which Blade Runner was adapted from.

    Anyway I picked it up again for the first time in almost 5 years and just finished it. I must say it is by far one of my favourite reads and even today it holds its own against modern sci-fi books, truely one ahead of it's time.

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    Just read The Town, The Store, The Collection and The Walking by Bentley Little during the first week of summer school. Gogo freaky horror.

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    Cried. Cried when _________ died. Demn. finished Potty man. So bloody upsetting. I've been waiting for so long for the demn book and then it goes and gets over in about 4 hours. Feeling vacant w/o the book, more so feeling silly for feeling vacant.
    Going to read all the pottys again and then going to carry on reading The Glass Palace by Amitav Ghose.

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    I just got done reading the graphic novel, Batman: Year One. Currently reading The Stand, Complete and Uncut by Stephen King.
    "What if you all found out that your teacher was planning to eat one of you at the end of term - but you didn't know who?"
    - Neil Gaiman talking to seven year old children.

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    i started A Farewell To Arms by Ernest Hemingway. i have to read it for school this summer. its quite boring so far.

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    HP book 6
    (10 chars, bah!)

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    Latest read was "Lost Souls", currently - "Screw the Roses, Send me the thorns"...
    "If Anything is possible, nothing is for certain."

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    Sadly enough, I went camping from Wednesday to today, and only finished four books.
    Echoes of Honor - David Weber (Reread)
    The Sword of the Land - Noel-Anne Brennan
    Fitzpatrick's War - Theodore Judson
    The Course of Empire - Eric Flint, K.D. Wentworth

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    today i started my second of three summer reading books. it is The Jungle and it is very boring so far. i might not find it so boring if it wern't for that i have to constantly write notes and shit on it for school.

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    the jungle isn't very god i read it last year in uh ... 11th grade

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    I just finished Exile by R A Salvatore the 2nd book in the Dark Elf Trilogy, I had just read Homeland the 1st one in the trilogy prior. Now for Sojourn.

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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.


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