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Finished Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult. Better than her other stuff. I like the themes. Ish. =)
 

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Lainee said:
I think I'm finally at the age again when I go back to reading kid's books and loving it instead of feeling dumb.
Ooh, it's so much fun to do that. It's also really good when you don't really want to (or have the brain capacity to do so...) focus on something.
I went through all my Tamora Pierce books during a stage like that. :D

Currently reading 'Notes from Underground' by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
 

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The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz something..

Highly recommended to ANY reader! :D If you love books, you'll love this.
 

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Satanic Verses - Salman Rushdie

Living With Crazy Buttocks - Kaz Cooke - For comic relief between studying

Its so good to read for pleasure again!!!

Ahh smell the sweet smell of freedom... Is still weeks away:)
 

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i just read "saving Francesca" by Melinda Marchetta for the second time...i must say id forgotten how good it was...so great...cried, laughed, all the usual critic ravable feelings where evoked and then some...
 

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valley of the dolls - jacqueline susann

it's trashy, glitzy, funny and raunchy light reading. i'm also sort of reading interview with the vampire by anne rice, but i started to get a bit bored so i'm having a break by reading something simplistic and easy to digest.
 

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I'm alternating between Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince and The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera.
 
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I'm alternating between Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince and The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera.
I skim-read The Prince last year for history... or maybe that was a summary. Can't remember. :p
 

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Fiona McIntosh's 'Destiny'. Finished the trilogy now and I thought it was quite good. Though the ending's pretty weird...
 

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