What are you currently reading?

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  1. Boy Wonder Dark Phoenix in Training

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    Just finished I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell by Tucker Max.
    Hilarious
     
  2. The Twin My, what a strange duet

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    Just finished Caucasia by Danzy Senna.

    Hell of an eye opener that was.
     
  3. TerraVenAqua10 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    Curtains by R.L. Stine-Great book so far...Kids go to theater camp for the summer,one girl I think has er....Problems with blood.Bringing back horrible memories of 3 years ago,she randomly yells things like "I DIDN'T DO IT!" or "It wasn't me!" I'm only on the 5th chapter,so I'm not very far.....
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    City of Dogs-I can't remember who wrote it :/, but great book.Dogs try and save the world from Regonroark (sp?), a natural disaster that will destroy the whole universe.Each of them go on different jouneys to save the world.

    Not saying anymore than that;)

    Final Grade by R.L. Stine-
     
  4. Krowley Moderator

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    The Wars by Timothy Findley
    (its for school)
     
  5. Tootsie coquí

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    The Summer I turned Pretty :) it's good so far..then I'm going to read Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief.
     
  6. What? 『 music is freedom 』

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    Penguin Atlas of World History, Volume 1.

    Yes, a non-fiction book. Please do not hang me.
     
  7. Tahno The official Charlie Sheen of Republic City.

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    The first Artemis Fowl book.
    Boy...is it GOOD!
     
  8. Luna Lovegood nani panda-kun

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    Rereading The 7th Harry Potter book. Because all I could remember clearly was The Prince's Tale and the very last chapter (I guess because I was so excited reading it the first time that I barely processed it xD). Thus I thought I'd better read it again sometime before the movie(s) comes out.
     
  9. Beau Hollow Bastion Committee

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    The Series of Unfortunate Events
    Book #8, The Hostile Hospital
    By: Lemony Snicket
     
  10. axelsoraroxasfan103 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    Call me silly but Inside Disney, an insider guide's to Disney World, it's interesting to learn facts and tidbits about the Disney World theme parks and such. :P
     
  11. Skylight_Defect Hollow Bastion Committee

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    Tricks by Ellen Hopkins. Very good and very sad, just wish it was longer.
     
  12. Blademaster Mai'kel Hollow Bastion Committee

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    I believe you mean UNDER the Dome.

    Last book I read was A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles ****ens, which everyone who can speak English must read.

    EDIT: Really, KHV? It's the guy's name, for crying out loud.
     
  13. l0v3-pAoPu-fRu1t Traverse Town Homebody

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    Okay, I'll try to mention all.

    momogumi plus senki
    sono mukou no mukou ga wa
    nabari no ou
    pandora hearts
    kuro shitsuji
    kingdom hearts
    pokemon adventure
    special A
    yakitate japan
    kh 358/2 days
    and more... :)

    I enjoy reading 'em all.
     
  14. Dinny I am Anime ( ⚈้̤͡ ◡ ⚈้̤͡ )

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    Never Bite a Boy On The First Date by Tamara Summers (:
    A good read.
     
  15. kairiheartprincess Traverse Town Homebody

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    The Essential Handbook of Victorian Etiquette by Professor Thomas E. Hill

    If any of you have heard of the The Great Charles ****ens Christmas Faire in San Francisco, thats why I'm reading this X3 so I can be in character for the whole thing.

    If anyone ever wants to go to something like this and be in character, I reccomend this!!!
     
  16. TwilightTownShadow Destiny Islands Resident

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    I'm reading Moon Called right now.

    I skip around alot between books so I'll proberly be finishing Eclipse soon then jumping to Revelations lol
     
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    'Glass' That one really wierd series about a monster taking over Kristina's and Bree's life. It really confuses me I think i'll read it again.
     
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    Unwind by Neal Shusterman.

    This was such an amazing book. I would have never seen the future this way. I would recommend this to anyone.

    It's about this program called "Unwind". It's for kids that are either useless or like bad kids. There parents sigh this form to have there kid "Unwound". And what happens is these people come and take them away to be 'taken apart'. They kill the kids and ship off their body parts to hospitals.

    I don't wanna anymore, just go check it out sometime. :3
     
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    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

    Very, very good book. I had to read it for my Honors English class and I thought it would have been a boring book but it was very interesting. It's basically what our society isn't today. In the book, the people relied on technology way too much and everyone was practically the same. Emotions/feelings and stuff weren't supposed to exist. Its basically utopia in the book.

    I actually recommend the book to anyone.
     
  20. Loxare Hollow Bastion Committee

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    im currently reading a series called Everworld, which is about
    four whiny teenagers who get sucked into an alternate universe called everworld. thats where all the gods and legends of mythology went, like the norse gods, the greek gods and the legend of sir galahad and merlin. and theres magic. i suppose the teenagers have a right to be whiny though, because it seems like everything wants to kill them.