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Re: What I'm reading now. -
July 3rd 2009, 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by cs--x
OOo I've read Star Girl & loved it, never knew that there was a second one too? Is it about the same characters?
Yep =D Love, Stargirl is the sequel. Stargirl's still the main character, but she's in a new town, so there are lots of new characters in this one, lol
Re: What I'm reading now. -
July 4th 2009, 07:47 PM
The great artists of our time are the ones who created something timeless. But it was never them defining it that way.
Everyone has a story. What's yours?
Re: What I'm reading now. -
July 4th 2009, 08:48 PM
The Third Reich by Michael Burleigh. I'm a huge history Buff, so it's intresitng for me (And in no way does it praise Nazism or anything, incase anybody worries. It's a history book.)
The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.
"Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it." - George Bernard Shaw
22:36 [Ergg] It's so much better to be a girl
22:36 [Ergg] IMO
22:36 [Jamie] Naw. Two words: Periods. Childbirth.
22:36 [Ergg] One word: Birth control
22:37 [Jamie] That's two words.
Re: What I'm reading now. -
July 5th 2009, 02:38 AM
The great artists of our time are the ones who created something timeless. But it was never them defining it that way.
Everyone has a story. What's yours?
Re: What I'm reading now. -
July 9th 2009, 02:43 AM
Handle With Care--Jodi Picoult.
It's terribly sad, but I can't put it down. It's very well written and I love it.
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"For the first time
in a long time,
I can say that I wanna try.
I feel helpless for the most part,
but I'm learning to open my eyes.
And the sad truth of the matter is,
I'll never get over it,
but I'm gonna try
to get better and overcome each moment
in my own way"
Motion City Soundtrack, "Even If It Kills Me"
Re: What I'm reading now. -
July 9th 2009, 01:46 PM
I'm reading the purpose for the pain wonderful book and its about renee yohe and if anyone has heard of to write love on her arms its the girl that they started the group for and if anyone has adiction or self harm or been raped or just has depression plz read this book it will make u not feel alone and its not like a normal book its her diary as she goes thru this struggle plz read great encouraging book
Lord, Thank You for everything
That I have come to know.
For all the trials I endured
You taught me how to grow.
Thank You for life's blessings,
You showed me how to love.
Thank You Lord, for filling me
with Compassion from above.
Re: What I'm reading now. -
July 9th 2009, 08:52 PM
The great artists of our time are the ones who created something timeless. But it was never them defining it that way.
Everyone has a story. What's yours?
Re: What I'm reading now. -
July 12th 2009, 08:34 PM
Vampire Hunter D by Hideyuki Kikuchi
The great artists of our time are the ones who created something timeless. But it was never them defining it that way.
Everyone has a story. What's yours?