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Still reading The Hobbit, though I'm almost done.

Darfur Diaries

The Wee Free Men

The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents

Pride & Prejudice

Terry Pratchett rules. 8)
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Yes. Yes he does. :D
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Skin, by Ted Dekker

Ted is the man...
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360maniac wrote:Skin, by Ted Dekker

Ted is the man...
Is that good? I am a REALLY big Dekker fan, but I have not gotten the chance to pick that up.

Eye Of the Oracle.

Wonderful, wonderful book. Confusing until you understand, but if you read the Dragons in our Midst series it makes it more clear, but not crystal.
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Chozon1 wrote:
360maniac wrote:Skin, by Ted Dekker

Ted is the man...
Is that good? I am a REALLY big Dekker fan, but I have not gotten the chance to pick that up.

Eye Of the Oracle.

Wonderful, wonderful book. Confusing until you understand, but if you read the Dragons in our Midst series it makes it more clear, but not crystal.
Ugh, Dragons in our Midst. I couldn't stand the horrible writing of those books. No offense to you of course ;)

Right now, I'm actually not reading anything but pretty soon I think I'll read The Ishbane Conspiracy by the Alcorns.
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Chozon1 wrote:
360maniac wrote:Skin, by Ted Dekker

Ted is the man...
Is that good? I am a REALLY big Dekker fan, but I have not gotten the chance to pick that up.

Eye Of the Oracle.

Wonderful, wonderful book. Confusing until you understand, but if you read the Dragons in our Midst series it makes it more clear, but not crystal.
I'm a huge fan of Dekker as well. I finished Skin last night. Wow...it's amazing how much thought he puts into his stories. How does he come up with this stuff?

Skin wasn't my favorite Dekker book, but it was totally worth my time. Stumped me till the end. Pick it up when you can.

I read all the DioM books as well. Those were interesting. Very cool. Haven't read Eye of the Oracle yet
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I finished Piercing the Darkness a few weeks ago good book. now I'm reading the Bible.
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I finished Piercing the Darkness a few weeks ago good book. now I'm reading the Bible.
Are you reading the Bible to purify yourself because Piercing the Darkness was dirty or something?

(And yes, that was sarcasm...)

Finished The Hobbit, The Wee Free Men, and The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents.

On my top favorites, babbie!
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Sabercrazy wrote:i would suggest settling that over Private Message. so you dont give away the end. (not that im reading it just for some people that might be reading it)
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I think the statue of limitations on that particular movie's spoilers has passed. But.... The village is really in the 21st century, the elders have been lying about it! That's better. :D
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iamscott wrote:I think the statue of limitations on that particular movie's spoilers has passed.
Not if your Drew Barrymore.

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CountKrazy wrote:Almost done with Wintersmith.
Wintersmith? As in the amazing Terry Pratchett book?

I'm reading Equal Rights by Terry Pratchett
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Mass Effect: Revelation

And I just got Halo: Contact Harvest today so I'll start that soon.
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