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Aura (Sidney Ellwood's protection squad)
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Feb 18, 2013 02:36AM

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The Catcher In The Rye is such a wonderful book! Yes, I had the feeling we had to include Salinger haha. I'm guessing people will suggest John Green!
Hermann Hesse is marvelous. I think we should also consider Demian or Steppenwolf. Actually both. Siddhartha is quite enlightening as well.

Definitely adding To Kill a Mockingbird. Gotta order it though haha. I have all books by John Green except for An Abundance of Katherines. Which ones should we add?

Yep I was thinking about it! it's split in two, though, I have it. So it's just like reading two in a row haha I'm up for it Becci


Cassie! I happen to have received it has a Christmas present (Will Grayson, Will Grayson) and am very interested so I'll for sure add it to the list here :)

I've been meaning to read it for a long time now, so I very much like this idea. It's definitely going to our bookshelf!
I'm up for anything although I'd really like to read John Green because sadly I haven't read any of his works! I would also like to read Thirteen Reasons Why.

@Ananda: I messaged you on Skype about a site that ships worldwide for free, so in case you can't get 'Thirteen Reasons Why', that's the perfect place to buy any book. It's very cheap and they're very responsible! I always get refunds if the books don't arrive in time, etc.

I've started but it's quite hard (though we have to learn it in school).
@Ananda
Thirteen reasons why is astonishing. I read it in like one evening.
Hana wrote: "@Rebecca
I've started but it's quite hard (though we have to learn it in school).
@Ananda
Thirteen reasons why is astonishing. I read it in like one evening."
I used to learn French in school too but I was really bad at it, I tried to read a book in french once but I gave up after the first sentence I think^^
I read Thirteen reasons why in one evening too, I just couldn't stop, it's really very capturing!
I've started but it's quite hard (though we have to learn it in school).
@Ananda
Thirteen reasons why is astonishing. I read it in like one evening."
I used to learn French in school too but I was really bad at it, I tried to read a book in french once but I gave up after the first sentence I think^^
I read Thirteen reasons why in one evening too, I just couldn't stop, it's really very capturing!

I've heard a lot of great things about that book. I am definitely interested in reading it! (But in English...) :)

Already read that one and it was really amazing! Everybody should read it. (: