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Old 02-26-2006, 01:27 PM   #541 (permalink)
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Yay for great literature!

"1984" by George Orwell.

Oh how I love Orwell's works. I haven't read "1984" before, so I'm excited. We've only finished the first four sections of chapter one. It's not too confusing, but I have to study the appendix more in depth.

Anyone else read this book? Or like Orwell?
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Old 02-26-2006, 01:34 PM   #542 (permalink)
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Neverwhere (Author's preffered text)
By Neil Gaiman. Its very good so far

I like George Orwell.

We are also reading Macbeth at school too,i think its really simmilar to weird sisters...anyone heard of it or disc world? Its by Terry Pratchett.

(excuse my very bad spelling)

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For Laci by Sharon Rocha.

For some reason, I've always been fasinated by this case. This book portrays Laci at her best and worst and what a wonderful person she really was. Its one of the most touching and amazing books I've read.
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Iracema, by José de Alencar

II reading this book because will be questions about it in the test to enter in the university.
But this book is a little interesting, even I'm in the begging of the book.
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Im reading Fools Fate by Robin Hobb
Its the 3rd book in the Tawny Man Trilogy and the 6th book following the Farseer reign.
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Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
Love it!

Angels and Demons - Dan Brown
Also love it, though maybe not as much as The Da Vinci Code.
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The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova

Takes some time to get really interesting, but so far it's still a good book.
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Books

Anyone here like to read? What do you read? Any good series that you are in to? Let's hear it!
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