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Just finished black by ted dekker, OVERNIGHT reading is great.
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*shrugs*

Took me all of an hour.

I'm reading Irving Stone's The Agony and the Ecstasy.
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Twilight. Just finished it.
Jk.
*Twilighty is so kewl*
haha
kidding, really.
honesty.
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I've read the entire series Wyn. :lol: It's not so bad, if a touch...dramatic? I dunno. I had this discussion with Deep awhile back.

"The Bones of Makaidos"<--Some guy.

Really good book. Finally got the last in the series, so...I'ma finish it up soon.
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Not that bad huh? Well I prolly wouldnt like it being a fan of horror and suspense.
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Speaking of horror and suspense..

Right now I'm doing a paper on Poe's 'The Fall of the House of Usher.' It's a short story, but still.

Poe in general is heartily recommended.
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I will check that out. :)
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Yes. And then read Ligeia and Some Words with a Mummy. And then move to HP Lovecraft.


I'm reading my aunt's doctoral dissertation on the effects of domestic violence on children.

...yeah...
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Yes, and then stop reading Ted Dekker, because he's really really really really really bad.
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Drewsov wrote:Yes, and then stop reading Ted Dekker, because he's really really really really really bad.
Opinionated punk. I loves me some Ted.
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Drewsov wrote:Yes, and then stop reading Ted Dekker, because he's really really really really really bad.
Opinionated punk. I loves me some Ted.
I'm glad?

One of these days, I'm going to get you reading some real horror/thrillers. ;)
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Ugh...I...look forward to it? O_o
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I finished the first two Foundation novels (Foundation and Foundation and Empire)

And I'm currently reading through Second Foundation. Woo
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Alright, double post. You guys don't read enough books worthy of note, apparently. :P

I finished the Foundation series....

....and I'm now reading Atlas Shrugged. Gogo objectivism.
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