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hehehe

it's awesome, though. whenever marvin says something in the book, i now hear alan rickman's voice in my head
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At Swim, Two Boys - Jamie O'Neill. Started out slightly boring, but it's slowly getting good.
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The Professor and the Madman

History of the OED!
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Still halfway into At Swim, Two Boys, but today I purchased Nick Hornby's The Polysyllabic Spree and it's gooooood. Nick Hornby is my favourite writer :nod:
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i'm reading a bunch of short books right now.
girl in a cage - jane yolen, robert j. harris
big mouth & ugly girl - joyce carol oates
trickster's choice - tamora pierce
and was reading, but lost somewhere in my house,
dragonquest - anne mccaffrey
and i think i'm in the middle of two others, the titles of which i don't remember.
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Just finished Damie by Anne McCaffery
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Finished reading D-Day by Stehpen Ambrose. Fine, fine read.
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Lydia wrote:Still halfway into At Swim, Two Boys, but today I purchased Nick Hornby's The Polysyllabic Spree and it's gooooood. Nick Hornby is my favourite writer :nod:
:GASP: Why have I not heard of this?

I looooove Nick Hornby.
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clumsychild_ wrote::GASP: Why have I not heard of this?

I looooove Nick Hornby.
Because no one told you? I finished The Polysyllabic Spree this morning and now I want to read all the books he mentioned, just like I still want to hear all the songs he wrote about in 31 songs/songbook.
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reading rocks!!

I'm about to start a book by Brian Greene!! My friend let me borrow it, it's called The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality. SWEEET!
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i'm reading the life of pi; life, the universe, and everything; and a math textbook.
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i'm reading 'reading lolita in tehran'

intense.
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The Game by Jen Dryden... so excited for hockey!
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beautiful liar wrote:i'm reading 'reading lolita in tehran'

intense.
:O i wanted to read that.

as for now i am re-reading hp 6.
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goleafsgo wrote:The Game by Jen Dryden... so excited for hockey!
don't you mean Ken ?! :GASP:
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beautiful liar wrote:
goleafsgo wrote:The Game by Jen Dryden... so excited for hockey!
don't you mean Ken ?! :GASP:
Ohh, he had this operation a couple months ago... Yea, Ken Dryden. oops
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:GASP:

iiiii'm reading The Silmarillion. it's the slowest read ever! :dance:
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Reading

Nick Hornby - How to be good
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i've started rereading The Princess Bride by William Goldman.

DO READ IT

DO IT

IT IS SO GOOD

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Post by closeyoureyes »

I'm reading Peter Fondas Memoir, the one he wrote himself.
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