My English teacher handed me a copy of the SCUM Manifesto and told me to read it.
"Males are merely incomplete females."
lolwut?
So. Profane.
Whatcha reading???
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I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do - Robert A Heinlein
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Well, I don't remember saying this, so I've been working my way through the Inheritance Cycle, with me being about a quarter way through Eldest.
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Shuuuuuuuuuuun!
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I... really want to read Fahrenheit 451.
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I... really want to read Fahrenheit 451.
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Meh, I really couldn't give a flying rat to what other people think.
I also wanted to read them again to give me some perspective. No, they're not as great as I thought they were, but they're still entertaining.
And, Fahrenheit 451 is quite good, despite me being forced to read it.
I also wanted to read them again to give me some perspective. No, they're not as great as I thought they were, but they're still entertaining.
And, Fahrenheit 451 is quite good, despite me being forced to read it.
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Dude....me too....CountKrazy wrote:I... really want to read Fahrenheit 451.
Currently reading The Testament by John Grishom.
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My favorite Grisham book, aside from The Broker.Deepfreeze32 wrote:Currently reading The Testament by John Grishom.
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Still going through a Feast for Crows but... slowly. Haven't had as much time to read as is usual.
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I have that. Well, my brother does. I read some of it and never finished.CountKrazy wrote:Shuuuuuuuuuuun!
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Currently reading Searching For God Knows What by Donald Miller. Excellent Christian author. Really love his stuff.
Also, Every Young Man's Battle. Also a great book.
Also, Every Young Man's Battle. Also a great book.
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Echoed. Although I've only read Blue Like Jazz. I love how he doesn't get on his soapbox at all, he just relaxes you through the process of his philosophical musings.newcement wrote:Currently reading Searching For God Knows What by Donald Miller. Excellent Christian author. Really love his stuff.
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Wei Liao-Tzu.
This guy had some power issues.
This guy had some power issues.
I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do - Robert A Heinlein
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Brisingr. Why is that I dislike Eragon (the character) so much?
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Because he's so stereotypical, maybe?
Currently trying to finish The Testament, and also reading I Kissed Dating Goodbye.
IKDGB is.....different.
I'm not sure I agree with everything in it.
Currently trying to finish The Testament, and also reading I Kissed Dating Goodbye.
IKDGB is.....different.
I'm not sure I agree with everything in it.
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I read Brisingr yesterday. And I know what you're saying. The writing isn't bad, contrary to some's opinions, but Mr. EragonGarthVader wrote:Brisingr. Why is that I dislike Eragon (the character) so much?
is a fool, a moron, a pansy - he's the most pathetic "hero" I've ever met. I'd like to feed him to his dragon. She's so different
If only Saphira was the human and Eragon was the dragon. I'm betting the story would be much more interesting. (The Arya love story would be out the window, thank goodness)
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Yeah, totally! Though it seems that Saphira is getting a little... I dunno...
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