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Postby jpop fan on July 04 2006, 10:34 AM

that's kind of a joke for me since i don't really read many books. :shock: the last ones i've read would be my school books since i had to read them anyways. (but some of the classes i didn't even need to do that much).:/
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Postby Neutronist on July 04 2006, 15:27 PM

lol, hard to tell rofl, cuz i read like 5 at the same time...

but:

1) The Musashi Flex
2) The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespear owns you)
3) Crown of Swords
4) The fires of Heavan
5) Lord of Choas

Haha, over 3000 pages in total!!!
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Postby Guyver42 on July 04 2006, 16:25 PM

Bury my heart at wounded knee
lies my teacher told me. everything your american history textbook got wrong

i hated reading for school. not because i hated reading. i love reading. but because all theschool books sucked. theres only so many holocaust books i can read. :?
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Postby Tanakacchi on July 04 2006, 16:45 PM

The Davici Code, never got the chance in reading it so yeh, better start sometime.
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Postby J*Paragon on July 04 2006, 17:00 PM

Heh, just finished Tom Clancy's Debt of Honor. Man, that ending was unexpected... amazing how something like that hasn't already happened in real life.

Oh well. Now I'm starting back up on the Left Behind series... they're short, I could probably get through a few books by the end of the week.
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Postby Neutronist on July 11 2006, 0:46 AM

lol...My updated list:

1 .The Musashi Flex
2. Chu Ju's House
3. The Dragon Rebron
4. The fires of Heaven
5. The shadow Rising
6. Lord of Chaos
7. A Crown of Swords
8. Winter's Jeart
9. Crossroads of Twilight
10. The Taming of the Shrew


I'm testing myself to see how many books I can read, and then halfway through start reading the other one, and then go back to reading that one and still remember what the plot and everything was 8)
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Postby Enikki on October 16 2006, 17:55 PM

Oh god, I hate when I multi-cross books at the same time o_o

But yeah, since I'm still in high school... >.>; I'm HAVING to read
-Jude the Obscure
- We just finished reading 1984 and I do believe it was awesome :3
- The biography of Gandhi (or whatever the title is >.>)

And something else. Isn't that great? ... But I have like over 25 books I plan to read next, so hope that I get it done sometime soon =X
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Postby sushisama on October 19 2006, 10:12 AM

I don't have the chance to read very much in college since teachers assign so many textbook readings (why???) so if I want to read I just reread my three favorite books because I can just pick up anywhere in the book and it doesn't matter if I don't finish it. Those three books are The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury and Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.

Currently though I am reading The World of the Shining Prince by Ivan Morris for my Asian Civ class and it is very good. It's about tenth century Japan based on The Tale of Genji. Asian Civ readings were the first that I ever enjoyed doing. So I actually recommend World of the Shining Prince if you are interested in the aristocracy of ancient Japan. It's definetly worth looking into; I've learned so much about Japanese culture!
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Postby Usha_chan on December 30 2006, 14:33 PM

Right now I am reading:
1. Journey to the West
2. Your First Year as a High School Teacher
3. Lies my Teacher Told Me
4. Memoirs of a Geisha
5. American History (this is a junior high textbook so I can start my lesson plans for when I student teach in January) ^_^
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