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gcchick

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Twilight by Stephenie Meyer.

Freaking awesome. And I usually loathe reading anything but the newspaper.
 

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bekmay said:
... and?
that doesn't make it less awesome.
Harry Potter is and will be one of the most brilliant stories EVER. As will be Twilight in my opinion.
Why not read something just because a lot of other people are? I don't get it.
Wouldn't the fact that everybody is raving about it be more of an incentive to read it?
your opinion is void. :uhoh:
 

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Finished Nights in Rodanthe.

Indeed, unashamedly romantic. The movie got two stars but whatever, I still melted. :help:
 

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Does my head look big in this? - a story of a Muslim girl who decides to wear a hijab.
 

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Just started reading Casino Royale. Got a 3-in-1 with that, Live and Let Die & Moonraker for about $30
 

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Just finished the Twilight Series [Breaking Dawn] today...and im all booked out...so i dunno what to read next :(
 

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I just finished a book called Dark Curse by Christine Feehan there realy good it vampier romance but there are some good fight sence and it a series this is the 19th book
 

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reading a few books:

'One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich'
'Hiroshima'
'The Exiled'

haven't started to blend stroylines....that's a good sign
 

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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and Requiem for a Dream by Hubert Selby Jr. Both are very good. :D
 

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The Phantom of the Opera - Gaston Leroux (The book surpasses any other movie/stage versions)
The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte

As You Like It - Shakespeare (I have to, it's disgusting. Stupid idiots falling in love all over the place)
 

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