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I am reading.....the first Harry Potter book, with plans to finally read all of them. Go get your pitchforks.
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Trudogger wrote:I am reading.....the first Harry Potter book, with plans to finally read all of them. Go get your pitchforks.
An' torches. Don't forget the torches. :D

I was reading the amazing Memories of Ice, yet another book of the Malazan Book of the Fallen, but was unable to finish it before break ended. Alas, it was a library book. Alas, it was 1000 pages long. Must... see.. what happens next...
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Trudogger wrote:I am reading.....the first Harry Potter book, with plans to finally read all of them. Go get your pitchforks.
No way! Those things are expensive!...

Rocks however, are free :twisted:

I finished Deep blue, Vulcans Forge and Boo.

I'm about to start From the Belly of the Dragon.

No idea what it's about...
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From the Belly of the Dragon. Hmm. All sorts of possibilities arise. :shock:
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Think "Christian thriller" and you'll get a good idea.

Great so far. Written by a retired cop.
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I'm reading Chosen by Ted Dekker it's really good so far Thomas Hunter Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!! and House is a great read
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Only read a few pages, but it's hilarious.
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ROCKY wrote:I'm reading Chosen by Ted Dekker it's really good so far Thomas Hunter Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!! and House is a great read
House was awesome! Which one was Chosen? Quick outline, plzkthx.
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I love House as well. And eagerly await the movie.

I'm reading: The Black Rood.

Fantastic book by Stephen R. Lawhead. Who happens to be a favorite author of mine. It's fiction, but gives a more realistic view of the crusades (I feel so anyway.)

Give it a read if your over...Eh, 14 probably.
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Spartan_117 wrote:House

Ugg....that book gave me nightmares :cry:


And they're making a movie o_o(I actually know the executive producer of it...a college friend of my dads)


I'll probably go see it and hurt my brain even more XD
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Me to Red white is just too creepy :cry: :( but house is a great read
It ain't about how hard you hit it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward how much you can take and keep moving forward that's how winning is done, Rocky Balboa
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BUT IT'S SO FREAKING DISTURBING!
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It is disturbing, but I like how...

*SPOILERS*



...It made each character confront their own fears/problems, but showed that Christ was the only way out. It's deep amidst the blood and gore. Definitely on "the" list.



*END OF SPOILATION*

Still reading the Black Rood, but I plan to read House after I finish.
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Been reading Twisted by the author who wrote Speak. Liking it, despite the 'guy' things that happen to the character when he thinks of a certain girl and some young adult stuff that wouldn't be nice for children. Fun book so far though.
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