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The Lost World , Michael Crichton

*Talking to self* Lets see... Page 59, Oh! Wow! It says:
Find the mode.
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Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader.
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Darn. Closest book to me is my Astronomy textbook.
"By 1200, universities had been officially established in Bologna, Oxford, Paris, and elsewhere."
*snore*
"By 1200, universities had been officially established in Bologna, Oxford, Paris, and elsewhere."
*snore*
"Just a little bit," I agreed. - After Abby, by me (it's on my computer, as close as a book could be to me right now. :)
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Maria [the clockwork creeps on useless lives], Butts butts
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I swore as my face got covered with blood and my scars split open. - Breaking Glass
(Formerly Changing Shadows. Still thinking of a better name)
(Formerly Changing Shadows. Still thinking of a better name)
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Lavendarlol wrote: "I like both of those names."
Thanks, but Changing Shadows is going to be the sequel's name. Haha. I want something talking about a shattering reflection, but I need a better word for reflection. Still thinking of a perfect name.
Thanks, but Changing Shadows is going to be the sequel's name. Haha. I want something talking about a shattering reflection, but I need a better word for reflection. Still thinking of a perfect name.
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"Well, this is interesting," he said lightly, trying to act as if this was an everyday situation for him.
Dragonfly by Julia Golding (good book so far!)
Dragonfly by Julia Golding (good book so far!)

by John Steinbeck THE PEARL
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Sabore wrote: ""Jack stared at her in disbelief"
The Warrior Hair by Cinda Williams Chima"
*cracks up* I believe you mean Warrior Heir. :)
The Warrior Hair by Cinda Williams Chima"
*cracks up* I believe you mean Warrior Heir. :)
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All she had with her was a carry-on bag containing her PowerBook, Dimensions, and a change of clothes.
- The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson
- The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson

Peeta Mellark, Catching Fire
'He wandered in loneliness, weeping a little for the hardness if the world, and he journeyed up the River, till he came to a stream that flowed down from the mountains, and he went that way.' -The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn


Tantalus grabbed for the glass, but it scooted away before he could touch it.
Burnin' Up: On Tour With the Jonas Brothers By Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas.
"We had to go out there and give it our all."
"We had to go out there and give it our all."

The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey, Trenton Lee Steward.
From Uglies by Scott Westerfeld:
By the time the noise of the river had faded to a dull noise behind them, it felt like a plank of oak under her arm.
By the time the noise of the river had faded to a dull noise behind them, it felt like a plank of oak under her arm.

"Only one spindling leg was attached to the body, and its tail dipped down out of sight into the hillside."

DARK FIRE <3
CHRIS D'LACEY <3
I LOVE HIM
HE VISITED MY SCHOOL
THE YEAR BEFORE I STARTED THERE
I HATE MY LIFE.
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Autumn wrote: "The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan.
Tantalus grabbed for the glass, but it scooted away before he could touch it."
PERCY JACKSON!
Tantalus grabbed for the glass, but it scooted away before he could touch it."
PERCY JACKSON!
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SKitts [Team Riley] wrote: "From Uglies by Scott Westerfeld:
By the time the noise of the river had faded to a dull noise behind them, it felt like a plank of oak under her arm."
UGLIES! … Okay, I'll stop doing this now.
By the time the noise of the river had faded to a dull noise behind them, it felt like a plank of oak under her arm."
UGLIES! … Okay, I'll stop doing this now.
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"About how it turns you into less than an animal." - The Scorch Trials by James Dashner
… He sure loves his stupid fragments.
… He sure loves his stupid fragments.

"One of the troubles I have with Christianity is that I don't feel guilty about anything."

Inkheart had so much potential, but I just didn't like the writing!

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