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I'm reading "Ink Exchange" by Melissa Marr.

I've read that.

Delicious novel, rofl

Have you ever read Tithe by Holly Black? Its similar. :yes

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I just picked up The Shining from a used book store.

Lets see if I can get enough courage to crack this baby open. :wink

I'm a biiiiig wimp.

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I've read that.

Delicious novel, rofl

Have you ever read Tithe by Holly Black? Its similar. :yes

Oh yeah. I'm a Teen Services librarian, and I read all of the latest Young Adult dark fantasy novels. :happy:

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Just finished up Eragon by Christopher Paolini and am now reading his book Eldest.

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Oh yeah. I'm a Teen Services librarian, and I read all of the latest Young Adult dark fantasy novels. :happy:

Wonderful.

:happy:

Sounds like a fun job...you're lucky, lol

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So, Jim Butcher released a graphic novel of the "Dresden Files" series. It's quite good.

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Since I've been cooped up at home with bronchitis the past couple of days, I've been reading quite a bit. Yesterday, I read "The Ghosts of Kerfol" by Deborah Noyes. It's a book of ghostly short stories based on Edith Wharton's classic ghost story "Kerfol." Today I read "The Pocket Mirror" by Janet Frame.

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Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science (like the fifth time I'm trying to get started on comp sci)

and

Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis, by Robert Kennedy.

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more of a picture book...hell you cant even tell its a suspension ritual...the pic of the sundance...

but its wonderful none the less

and i has it now!!

Edward S Curtis

the North American Indian

AND

Carlos CASTANEDA------journey to ixtlan and the teachings of don juan, simutaneously

making me homesick for arizona

Indian-Piercing-Ritual.jpg

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I just started reading "Charles Addams: A Cartoonist's Life." It's a biography about the famous cartoonist who invented "The Addams Family."

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Thunderhead by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

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I just picked up In Search of Schrödinger's Cat today from the library. I'm going to start it tonight :happy:

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I FINALLY started reading "The Wanderer" by Knut Hamsun. Thanks, taysteewonderbunny--for letting me borrow it.

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some ungodly pile of crap. or trying to at least, as i must. then, maybe ill find somthing good.

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some ungodly pile of crap. or trying to at least, as i must. then, maybe ill find somthing good.

No way, paradox is back! I haven't seen you on here in a while.

You might remember me as MsMaldoror.

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that might be true

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stephen king

everything's Eventual

Last short story's book

brilliant! :cool:

Wheeeeeeeee!!! I'm reading it too. I love it. Especially The Man in the Black Suit.

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Also reading "The Night Shift" by Stephen King. It rocks. What a fun book, full of short stores. And where "Children of the Corn" is a bit more morbid.

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I'm reading "Pan" (finally) by Knut Hamsun. Thank you, greyhalo, for letting me borrow it! (At the coffeehouse today, a young man just got turned on to Hamsun, I hope; he sure asked me a good deal about the book and the author and how I heard of him. So I had to recommend Miller, of course, since that's how I picked up "Wanderer".)

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Tolkien's LotR The Return of the King.

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Greyhalo: " 'You are not tying my shoe-lace, oh my dearest heart, you are not tying...not tying my...' "

God, I love Hamsun.

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"The Florida Cookbook: From Gulf Coast Gumbo To Key Lime Pie," by Jeanne Voltz and Caroline Stuart.

Awesome regional receipts! ;)

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I just finished "The Time Traveller's Wife" for a book club but I wanted to read it anyway. Once my finals are over, I'm picking one of the great Russian novels. Any suggestions?

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Stephen King's "The Stand" .... again.

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"Sybil"-current

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