Rambo wrote:I am also reading "A Song of Ice and Fire" its a series of boks fantasy knights dragons krakens but the authoer is very perverted sorry for that word but he is I like ths plot and story but there is a lot he could have done with out but I like it I do not recomend you reading it.(some s..)not good. Hay did any one read "the present"?
Doe Johnson wrote:I just finished "Steppenwolf" by Herman Hesse for a class. It was kinda weird but interesting. Either tonight or tomorrow I'm going to start *shudders* "A Clockwork Orange" by I Have No Clue Who The Author Is for a different class. I'm so dreading that.
The last books I read for pleasure were "Knife of Dreams" from the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, "A Feast for Crows" from the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin, "Memiors of a Geisha" by Aurthur Golden(that is his name, right?), .hack//AI buster - the first book in the .hack series, and "Monster" by Frank Peretti.
I too read "A Song of Ice and Fire." Martin really doesn't need lots of the things he puts in (in fact, most fantasy writers could take out stuff), but I really love the story line. I just wish "A Dance with Dragons" would come out soon.
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mitsuki lover wrote:Took three days to read Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince and [spoiler=the ending]I don't believe that Snape was a traitor.[/spoiler]
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
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