What are you currently reading?

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  1. Phazeun Traverse Town Homebody

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    Please don't laugh but...

    When Hitler Stole the Pink Bunny.
     
  2. demonchick25 Hollow Bastion Committee

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    Reading The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett, but only just started. :/
     
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    Warriors: Omen Of Stars #1
     
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    The Inferno, which is okay.
    And then Bliss by Lauren Myracle. Haven't really started it, but I think it'll be decent.
     
  5. Cleopatra King's Apprentice

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    The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Steig Larsson.
    It's definately one of the greatest books I've ever read. I've found really small grammatical errors, but I'm guessing because it was translated from Swedish to English.
     
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    The Historian By Elizabeth Kostova
    Hmmm..~
     
  7. Always Dance Chaser

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    The Shining by Stephen King.
    Excuse me while I don't sleep for a week.
     
  8. MandyXRiku4ever Twilight Town Denizen

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    The Other Boelyn Girl......(i can't remember the author, were reading it in class o.O)
     
  9. Mr. Pumpkin Hollow Bastion Committee

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    Third time I'm reading it but w/e.
    Awesome book is awesome.
     
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    eragon currently. ive actually lost track of how many times ive read it, but hey, thats short term memory loss for ya. other than that....... naruto, bleach, one piece, psyren, tegami bachi, 07 ghost, d.n.angel, d.gray-man, i.n.v.u, kare:first love, gun hip rose (or something), psycho busters, switch, ect, ect, ect. yes. i actually cant name them all.
     
  11. Luna Lovegood nani panda-kun

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    "White Cat" by Holly Black

    The beginning is a bit slow, it's more explaining everything than advancing the plot. But I think it's getting into the action. It looks promising. (:
     
  12. reptar REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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    Uglies. It is ok nothing special in my eyes.
     
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    The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold.

    It's actually a pretty good book. I've seen a lot of bad reviews on it, and so far I'm on chapter 12 and I'm liking it. I read over 50 pages the day I got it. After seeing the movie, I really wanted to read the book and I have yet to be disappointed by it. I thought it was a terrible book since I saw a lot of bad reviews on it, but I wanted to see for myself and it's not, in my opinion.
     
  14. Umiyuri Papaeyra Gummi Ship Junkie

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    I've been rereading The Eyre Affair recently. It's amazing what details you pick up when you go over something a second time.
     
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    Currently re-reading Alice Sebold's 'The Lovely Bones'... Which I would definately recommend as long as No-one's overly sensitive over the issues of violence in the book.

    Then I will probably read Volume 2 of Tsubasa before moving onto another book.
     
  16. Forever Love Life Without Limits

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    I'm currently reading the Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare. I have to stay that this is the best series I've read so far, and I'm a Twilight fangirl. Not that that's saying very much, I suppose. xD

    Regardless, unbelievably realistic characters, very creative plot, and amazing writing style. I am obsessed with this series, and am on Book Three: City of Glass. It's a tremendous read, I recommend it without a doubt. I recently gave it to a friend of mine, who said she would give it a shot.

    Looking for an interesting read on vampires, warlocks, werewolves, faeries, demons, or a new species of people called Shadowhunters? The Mortal Instruments definitely won't disappoint, promise. :3
     
  17. Scarred Nobody Where is the justice?

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    Desecration by Tim LaHaye/Jerry B. Jenkins

    This book started out slower than others in the series but was packed with a lot of action. Now, it seems like "good" characters are dying left and right while Carpathia is not holding any punches. The religion war has truely begun in this book and I'm looking foward to reading the next book.
     
  18. (╯°□°)╯︵ ıɥsoɯ Hollow Bastion Committee

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    On Baking....if that counts because I have to read it for my class...​
     
  19. raygel18 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    me i just finished reading the whole percy jackson and the olympians series.. and its really good! if ur into greek mythology and stuff..
     
  20. Nathaniel Twilight Town Denizen

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    I'm reading The Brothers Lionheart, in German though. The Swedish-German translation is so much nicer than the Swedish-English.

    It's about two brothers, Karl and Jonathan, who die and life a kind of afterlife in Nangijala, where they have to fight the evil tyrant Tengil alongside a resistance movement. I can only say I love the book, have done ever since I got it seven years ago.