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Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:37 am
by Edward's Vampheart
I started a book Yesterday called Wicked lovely by Melissa Marr. It's about Faeries. It goes with the whole paranormal theme which I LOVE!

Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:26 am
by jasperlovesme
I'm reading the Host right now. :)
alongside with school books :|

Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:33 am
by twilight_obsessor013
After reading a post on the OAL that said that Meg Cabot was kinda jealous of SM, I dropped the Mediator all together. I got really bored and pissed off with Cabot, so now I'm reading another book.

When My Name was Keoko
- Linda Sue Park--I think she was the one who wrote The Single Shard...if anyone knows that book. Apparently, it's about two siblings who are living in Korea when Japan took that place over...around 1910 (seven more years and Edward Anthony Masen Cullen is a vamp!), but the story takes place in 1940s, so Edward is arleady damned to his Vampire self. *slaps self* As of now, it's okay, but Tae-yul aka Nomuno (I dunno what his Japanese name is, they had to take Japanese names and so there wouldn't be any Korean influence) is kinda...whiny about this Japanese thing and now the Japanese are making me pissed off.

Now I know how it feels for the Filipinos...:(

Anyways, there is no more Korean--anything! They changed their names and they were stripped off their flag, culture and their power. The father of Tae-yul and Sun-hee (I think that's the sister's name) can't be principal but vice-principal. Kinda reminds me of the black and white segreation in America, because the Japanese and the Korean students can't be mixed together in school.

Oh, well. I plan to read this soccer book that deals with a girl who's trying to get to the Olympics who's name is Leah, but her father has cancer and it takes a big turn. And The Twelve Kingdoms; Sea of Wind.

Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 12:36 pm
by Bears_Eat_Beets
I'm reading "Choke" By: Chuck Palahniuk...it's a really good boot, it's the author of Fight Club. His books just have such an identity and you know your reading a book by chuck. they have an awesome tisted sense of humor and i just love them, i really recommend them, but i will warn you that they are pretty innapropriate so proceed with caution....

Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 1:17 pm
by eizel
currently reading enthusiasm by polly shulman

Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 1:24 pm
by ragdoll
I've just started a book called Hazel by Julie Hearn. I've only read a few chapters but it's good so far. Before that I read Ways to Live Forever by Sally Nicholls. It was amazing - everyone should read it!

Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:22 pm
by AliceLauren
I just started Harry Potter. All my friends read them and loved them. And now that I can finally understand them... I am reading them.

Plus I need a new book to read besides the Twilight Saga. :lol:

Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:47 pm
by MindReader
im reading the new twilight series book called New Eclipse Twilight...its from Renesmee's POV :lol:

Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:15 pm
by higgin704
Let's see, I just finished Pride & Prejudice. I also just finished two children's chapter books (Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great & The Liberation of Gabriel King) which I was reading with children I tutored during the summer. I am slowly (SLOWLY) reading Crepusculo (Twilight in Spanish). That takes a lot of concentration. I may not finish that one for months to come. I have Sense and Sensibility on my dresser to read next. However; since school is right around the corner, I have been reading... (drumroll) ...training manuals for reading assessment. Yeah!!!! Actually, in a sick way I do enjoy them!
angie

Re: What are you reading

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:33 pm
by Variety
I'm reading Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz. Interesting series, but I don't know if I like the writing style, yet. I haven't read anything else by Koontz, so I don't know if this is how he writes, or if it's just this series because of the narrator. Has anyone read them that can fill me in? When I'm done with the Odd Thomas series, I'm going to read Breaking Dawn (for the 3rd time), Breathe of Snow and Ashes (Diana Gabaldon), and that might be it for the year. I have to set aside my personal reading for textbooks - I'm going back to college.