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Post by Nitrohoney on Dec 15, 2006 23:47:00 GMT -5
Right now, I'm just re-reading a lot of my old fanfics that I did... (And my brother's Blog, he's a weirdy...) ;D
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Post by ebonyviper on Dec 15, 2006 23:49:35 GMT -5
At the moment I'm reading "A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawking
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Post by nychick on Dec 16, 2006 12:36:59 GMT -5
Just got Eragon for a b-day present. Probably gonna start reading that soon.
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Post by Kayota on Dec 16, 2006 18:50:05 GMT -5
... and I just finished Redwall. :] Which one? There's around twenty of them.  There's one that's actually entitled Redwall. 
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Post by ebonyviper on Dec 16, 2006 18:55:24 GMT -5
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Post by kapricia on Dec 16, 2006 20:59:25 GMT -5
I just got finished reading the Joy Luck Club for my English project and I'm reading the Pichi Pichi Pitch: Mermaid Melody manga number 2 and this book I bought at the Chicago airport that uses analogies of spongebob to tawlk about real life problems, it's pretty awesome.
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Post by Reiji Neko Mitsukai on Dec 16, 2006 23:58:33 GMT -5
Which one? There's around twenty of them.  There's one that's actually entitled Redwall.  Yeah, the first one. But the entire series is called Redwall. Just thought I'd ask...
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Post by Evangeline on Dec 17, 2006 18:00:29 GMT -5
I'm reading the posts at Baen's Bar, the company BBS for Baen Books. The authors post there regularly, lots of slush pile and submission stuff there too.
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Post by ebonyviper on Dec 29, 2006 12:50:32 GMT -5
"A Ballad for Sallie" by Judy Alter (a Western)
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Post by Orca on Dec 30, 2006 11:43:03 GMT -5
Currently re-reading "Raptor Red" by Robert T. Bakker. It's a fictional science narrative following a year in the life of a female Utahraptor, backed up by fossil evidence (as of 1995) and full of theories on how these giant raptors may have lived.
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Post by ebonyviper on Dec 30, 2006 11:50:45 GMT -5
I read Raptor Red once. It's a very good story. 
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Post by Orca on Dec 30, 2006 11:55:56 GMT -5
It's a pity there aren't more books like it out there. But at the same time it's okay that there aren't. It's what makes it unique. I've been reading it on-and-off from school libraries over the years until I finally got a paperback copy last March. And now it is thoroughly worn-in.
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Post by pookydoc on Dec 30, 2006 15:00:39 GMT -5
Currently re-reading "Raptor Red" by Robert T. Bakker. It's a fictional science narrative following a year in the life of a female Utahraptor, backed up by fossil evidence (as of 1995) and full of theories on how these giant raptors may have lived. i love that book!!! i wish he would write more like that i'm into that animal fantasy stuff like watership down, bambi and wildroad 
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Post by Kayota on Dec 30, 2006 15:46:50 GMT -5
Just finished reading Uglies. Good book, can't wait for Pretties to come out. :X
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Post by Kayota on Dec 30, 2006 15:47:21 GMT -5
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