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Was it good? What made you choose that book?
(Might get to add some to my wish list.)

I just finished *Righteous Carnage: The List Murders* . I always find it amazing how the human mind can get so out of whack. Guess that is why I enjoy true crime reads a bit. Anyone else?
 
Geeez...probably Letters From The Inside by John Marsden.

It was a fantastic book, though the ending was rather scary.

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I'm in the middle of book 7 of the Wheel of Time series. I believe it's called Crown of Swords, but I'm not 100% sure. Unfortunately, I don't have much time for reading anymore, between school, Soup, and sleep. I suppose I could make time for it, but I'm usually so darn tired by the time I get home, that I just wanna post and sleep. ::sigh::

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Alien - "Sh*t. I swallowed Yoda! ...Don't quote me on that."
 
My last was the new Harry Potter book (hee, hee, yes I'm almost 30 but boy I love this stuff).

Over the weekend I bought The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman (yes, another Young Adult fantasy book...sigh). Can't wait to read it, but my BF stole it and is reading it first
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I found the lastest (E-book) by Laurence Gardner to be interesting to say the least, titled "Realm of the Ring Lords."
 
The Pelican Brief by John Grisham.
It was tolerable.
 
true crime's great but I haven't found anything that caught my eye, so I'm reading lots of Nelson DeMille right now. Just finished Lion's Game and Plum Island and now I'm reading Cathedral.

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As long as he has a dog, he has a friend;
and the poorer he gets, the better friend he has."

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John Grisham's The Testament. It was a great book. But since I started this college thing I havnt had time to read for enjoyment. Oh well this christmas I will get some readin done.

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accept what God and nature has given us each day with appreciation and gratitude, and never give up because somehow, somewhere were going to find fish and have a great time fishing!!!
 
Heh, MCSE Exam Cram: TCP/IP.
Not for those looking for stimulating literature.
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spidergoolash: "heh, a cup of diesel dan - mwahhha"
me: "heh, a cup of me is like a cup of heaven!"
 
I finally finshed Crown of Swords! On to Path of Daggers..

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"I will gather myself around my faith, for light does the darkness most fear." - Jewel
 
I'm now reading Earthsong by Victor Kelleher.
So far I've been pleasantly surprised, as the other book of his I was forced to read was blecch...one of the worst I've ever read. This one has been good.

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From the Word Association thread.
Me: Splat.
Mth: PsychoticIckyThing
Me: Genius
Mth: ::snort::
 
I'm steamrolling thru "Timeline" by Michael Crichton - I can't put that book down...

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My knob tastes funny.
 
Finished
I 5 Killer - Ann Rule (true crime)
love warps the mind a little - John Dufresne (novel-one of those you enjoy but not much really to it type)

Starting a little book called *Madness in the Family* by William Saroyan. Guess the title sounded interesting.
 
Poss, what's Timeline about? I really like Crichton, but I always seem to pass by that one.

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"They call me Dr. Worm. Good morning, how are you? My name is Dr. Worm. I'm interested in things. I'm not a real doctor, but I am a real worm..I am an actual worm." - They Might Be Giants
 
Naked Pictures of Famous People by Jon Stewart

He's a great comedian, so I had my aunt (she works in a library) grab this one for me. While I didn't read the whole book (each chapter is unrelated to the rest of the book, and I skipped over one or two that didn't seem interesting), I did find that most of it was just as hilarious as I'd expect from Jon Stewart.

My aunt says she has a great book for me to read, but I don't remember the title. I probably won't get it from her for another couple of weeks, but I'll be sure to check back in and let you guys know how it is.

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out with the old, in with the nootch...
 
First Person Plural: My Life as a Multiple by Cameron West. Requirement for psychopathology class- really interesting, though. About a guy with multiple personality disorder.

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"I'm sending you this photograph...I swear this one is gonna last..and all those other ****s were only practice." - Liz Phair
 
timeline. very in the way that explain about time travel..

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Just finished reading On Parole by Akira Yoshimura

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Alien: ...I mean, your **** makes a noise...that's just...disturbing
 
I'm almost finished re-reading Looking For Alibrandi. It's been voted the best book aimed at teenagers to be written from the 1990's, and believe me, it's a masterpiece. Even my parents saw the film of it, and loved it.

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Lister from Red Dwarf -
"I want to get married, have a family... get lots of practice in the things you need to do to get a family"
 
I just finished reading the book "The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide" by Douglas Adams, all 6 of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books combined into one hilarious non-stop story.... loved that book, gonna read it again after I've read some others....
 
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