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13th March 2006, 10:06 AM
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i just started reading in cold blood too.....i agrees it good so far but i'll have to wait and see when i finish
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28th March 2006, 12:35 AM
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i read Of Mice and Men for english not long ago, which was good although it was sad. and now i'm reading harry potter again 
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29th March 2006, 09:05 PM
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i read that to.. it was quite tragic...
i like lennie..he such a poor character.. i cant do that to my friend if i was george..
nyways.. i read the "Labyrinth" by Kate Moss.. [[Verdict]] first 500 (out of 700) pages wer absolutely waster of time.. towards the end, the plot became clear and well...super exciting, lots of things happened at instants, very gripping and quite sad..but err..overal rubbish...(i just like it because of some of the name resemblances of my friends)
Errr. Wot now?
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9th April 2006, 09:10 PM
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I read (well not finished it) a book called 'The other side of the story'
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11th April 2006, 03:15 AM
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i read Of Mice and Men for english not long ago, which was good although it was sad. and now i'm reading harry potter again 
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Oh my God..they made you read it too? I had to write a coursework on that...whole 7 pages...i pretty much know the story by heart now 
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11th April 2006, 06:07 AM
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I think loads of people did of mice and men for english!
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12th April 2006, 12:32 PM
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*lol* im reading across the nightingale floor by err...i forgot his name...
i went out the other day for a movie and accidentally lent it to my friend...(i forgot that i asked to put it in her bag, and when we went home..i forgot to ask for it back......OMG alzheimers nOOOOOOOOO)
well..its great... japanesey stuffs are always cOOoL! although rather disappointed coz it wasnt written by a japanese geezer...but still...oh well...nice...just havent finished reading it..
Errr. Wot now?
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21st July 2006, 02:08 AM
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Im reading a book called My sweet Audrina by V.C Andrews. Its really good. I love all V.C Andrews books! Its really good . Here is what it says on the back of the book ...
Audrina Adare wanted so to be as good as her sister. She knew her father could not love her as he loved her sister. Her sister was so special, so perfect -- and dead.
Upstairs in the locked room were her sister's clothes and dolls, her animals and games -- and her sacred rocking chair, which held the secret of all her sister's gifts. Now Audrina will rock and rock and claim those gifts.
Now she will come face to face with the dangerous, terrifying secret that everyone knows.
Everyone except... My Sweet Audrina.
It's really good and it has a twist in the end.
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21st July 2006, 01:42 PM
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I read "Where the blackbirds sing".Pretty good book about this guy,Dominic who is called for the war .He leaves his beloved wife in Australia n goes to England where he meets his ex-fiance.The book is about his confusion regarding his wife, ex-fiance n his wife.
The backdrop of war creats a very good effect.Great book to read if u love romantic stories n otherwise too.
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22nd July 2006, 12:28 PM
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I just read "Nineteen Eighty-Four" by George Orwell for school.
It's a political novel written in the 1940's about the future of the world after the wars. It's a very deep novel, and i found it hard to read at times, but over all i enjoyed it.
It's one of the classics of all time, and should be read at least once in a lifetime.
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