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Re: What I'm reading now. -
April 28th 2010, 05:25 AM
"The Uglies's" series, but I cried at the last book. I don't recommend it, although the point of the books are good. Yeah, i just cried and wanted to throw the book at a wall at the end... They are also kind of monatanous until the end, and can be hard to follow unless you read all three books in the trilogy.
Re: What I'm reading now. -
April 28th 2010, 06:04 PM
1984, and The Courtesan And The Samurai, which is sorta pornish in places, but that's to be expected as the main character is a prostitute. Still a good book though
There's always light at the end of a tunnel, even if you have to pass a few bends to see it.
Re: What I'm reading now. -
April 28th 2010, 09:30 PM
I'm kinda halfway through several books right now
Oscar Wilde - The Picture of Dorian Gray
Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lesley Livingston - Wondrous Strange
Melissa Marr - Radiant Shadows
Re: What I'm reading now. -
May 6th 2010, 08:10 AM
I'm reading Wuthering Heigths by Emily Bronte for the second time, very powerful story, but hard to read
*And when the door begins to crack, it's like a stick across your back. And when your back begins to smart, it's like a penknife in your heart. And when your heart begins to bleed, you're dead, and dead, and dead indeed.*