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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 10:57 pm
DamenRed My sis bought it earlier today...she's at chapter 10 now I think..I think I'll have to ducttape her mouth so she'll stop giving away stuff it's bad anough she read further into the book...I learned something happens to Snape...but if you want to know you'll have to PM me i finished reading it in about 3 total hours of reading, over 9 hours today, as soon as i brought it home. yes, oh yes, i have a "book problem". given a sci-fi/fantasy book i havent read, i will more often than not, go find a comfuy corner, ignore pleads from people to eat/sleep/acknowlege anyone elses existence if possible. allthough some people who know me dont believe it, i put books before games, computers internet, and once even before a job (needless to say i got into alot of trouble, reading at work). in fact, when i was little, i was moderately well behaved, and i learned to read at the age of 4, and i liked it alot. soon after my mother who reads as much if not more than me used it as punishment for things i did. crying i drone on so...
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:11 pm
belgarion0 DamenRed My sis bought it earlier today...she's at chapter 10 now I think..I think I'll have to ducttape her mouth so she'll stop giving away stuff it's bad anough she read further into the book...I learned something happens to Snape...but if you want to know you'll have to PM me i finished reading it in about 3 total hours of reading, over 9 hours today, as soon as i brought it home. yes, oh yes, i have a "book problem". given a sci-fi/fantasy book i havent read, i will more often than not, go find a comfuy corner, ignore pleads from people to eat/sleep/acknowlege anyone elses existence if possible. allthough some people who know me dont believe it, i put books before games, computers internet, and once even before a job (needless to say i got into alot of trouble, reading at work). in fact, when i was little, i was moderately well behaved, and i learned to read at the age of 4, and i liked it alot. soon after my mother who reads as much if not more than me used it as punishment for things i did. crying i drone on so... lol I do that too
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 1:07 am
I just finished HP&ThbP today.. I read it all in about 14 hours. I cried... A lot.
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 8:23 am
i just got that book today, not that far though.
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:59 pm
i just finished reading another book in a long series 'chainfire by terry goodkind'. this series is pretty strong in the way of drama and suspense, twists and turns at every chapter. a very good read for anyone into fantasy books, look up 'wizards first rule' for the start of the sword of truth series.
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 7:24 pm
belgarion0 i just finished reading another book in a long series 'chainfire by terry goodkind'. this series is pretty strong in the way of drama and suspense, twists and turns at every chapter. a very good read for anyone into fantasy books, look up 'wizards first rule' for the start of the sword of truth series. The terry Goodkind books are awsome, I've read a few of them, and if you haven't noticed part of my name is from the series
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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 1:16 am
good news! i have just been informed i might have a poem published in a REAL book! and theres a chance ill win an award for it too! yay for me! im not sure of the exact title yet, and i know the book will be expensive (even with my discount if my poem is in the book). if it really happens ill be sure to let everyone know so you can look at my miraculous* achievement!
*(miraculous because i cant seem to write, draw, make a good joke, or do good at anything, unless i trust my instincts, or do the first thing that comes to mind naturally. something i have noticed in myself. for example, if i TRY to draw something, it will look horrible to me. but if i draw something when i go with 'the flow' it seems to come out better than i think i can draw. has anyone else experienced this phenomenon. i am rambling again.... sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 6:53 pm
belgarion0 *(miraculous because i cant seem to write, draw, make a good joke, or do good at anything, unless i trust my instincts, or do the first thing that comes to mind naturally. something i have noticed in myself. for example, if i TRY to draw something, it will look horrible to me. but if i draw something when i go with 'the flow' it seems to come out better than i think i can draw. has anyone else experienced this phenomenon. i am rambling again.... sweatdrop i think that's how it goes for most people. You can't draw worth crap when you want to draw something, but if you just sketch, it comes out good.
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 12:16 pm
yay, just bought book 11 of the wheel of time by robert jordan!
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Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:01 pm
My favorite books are fantasy too. I read to book 3 in Harry Potter and I hope to read the rest someday but there are sooo many manga and other books i want to read first i fear i will never read them crying well my favorite books are Inkheart by Cornilia Funke and Eragon by Christopher Paolini. I'm reading Eldest the sequel to Eragon now but I haven't had much time to read so i'm only on like chapter 3 crying Well, I can't wait to finish it. Has anyone else read Eragon?
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 5:25 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 8:12 am
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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:11 am
i am reading the secrets of jin-shei thats pretty intresting :historical fiction: but my favorite author is Douglas Adams. he wrote hitchhikers guide to the galaxy, and the dirk gently series he is a great science-fiction author.
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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:24 pm
I haven't really read any Sci-fi yet. confused
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 12:23 pm
i have read sci-fiction......sorta. Patricia Cornwall
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