05-12-07, 20:02 | #21 |
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The Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis.
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05-12-07, 20:05 | #22 |
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^Is it any good? I still have American Psycho that I got as a gift to read.
Almost done reading: Anne Rice's Blood and Gold Quite dull in the beggining, it started to pick up the pace but probably a book that I will never pick up again. I'm sick and tired of whiny vampires XD |
05-12-07, 20:11 | #23 |
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^Yup, it is quite good. Does seem a bit too long, though, so it kind of looses its point at times, but I'd recommend it anyway.
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05-12-07, 20:29 | #24 |
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The last book I read was Dearly Devoted Dexter.
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05-12-07, 21:15 | #25 |
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Shakespeare - Hamlet
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05-12-07, 21:16 | #26 |
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05-12-07, 21:18 | #27 |
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Love his work. I read Macbeth, loved it. Romeo and Juliet is awesome too.
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06-12-07, 09:35 | #28 |
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Becoming Naomi Leon by Pam Munoz Ryan
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26-12-07, 13:08 | #29 |
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Well since its the holidays...I hit 3 books mwahaha
All by Nora Roberts 1. Blood Brothers 2. Heaven & Earth 3. Face the Fire |
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I'm currently reading "The Last Coyote" by Michael Connelly and before that I think it was "Blow the House Down" by Robert Baer.. I liked it, though not as much as "See No Evil" and "Sleeping With the Devil - How Washington Sold our Soul for Saudi Crude" which are both authentic books from a CIA officer who is able to tell us how things really work on a geopolitical scale - very interesting stuff! |
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