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Two Moon Princess
Howl's moving castle
The hiding Place and
The sisterhood of the traveling pants
all at the same time

It takes me foreverrrrrrr to finish books. When I was younger, I would read entire books in a day, and now I feel accomplished if I can get through 20 pages in one sitting! Sad, I know :P

Now, I'm reading The Secret Life of Bees and I think I'm also going to start The BFG.



you know you can listen to all the Twilight books on youtube right? That's how I listened to them. I mean I got the first and second book, but then I found out you could listen to them. If you would rather have a copy though you could listen to them now and buy a copy later...


Now I'm on to Blindness by Jose Saramago

oh yeah, I know what you mean, I also always get distracted when I'm listening to books, but for Twilight it was different. I was actually able to pay attention to Twilight. It was weird that way.
I FINALLY finished HP book 5. I can't believe it took me that long. On to book 6. Hopefully can finish before Sunday and the movie.
I am so behind for July. I have 3 different book club reads and still have 2 Harry Potters to read. :) May go into August.
I am so behind for July. I have 3 different book club reads and still have 2 Harry Potters to read. :) May go into August.

I'm currently reading Skeletons at the Feast and Rebel Angels, and loving both of them.
I just finished the Time Machine by H.G. Wells. AMAZING, super short, and very good for the summer! I read mostly while waiting for/on the bus, so it's hard for me to follow long, drawn out books that use a lot of syruppy language. I need something quick and easily accessible and this is that! Like I said, great book and it ha done of the best endings I could think for it to have. I'm on a high of Time Machine, so if anyone wants to talk about it more, please message me! :D (I want to chat about it without ruining it for someone else!)


I've started reading Aleksandar Hemon's The Lazarus Project, which is pretty interesting so far, and David Rotenberg's Shanghai, which is okay but something that should be read in a quieter place, lol.

I'm still reading The Count of Monte Cristo and I'm enjoying it. But I'm searching for something else to read with it again as well, it makes it a lot more pleasing to know I can take a break with another book and then return.





I would suggest it as a quick library book read, unless you can "take it out" for free at B&N :)

Two Moon Princess
Howl's moving castle
The hiding Place and
The sisterhood of the traveling pants
all at the same time"
How is Howl's Moving Castle? I saw the movie and loved it! The movie is by Hayao Miyazaki and I love all his movies... he also made a movie out of Castle In the Sky which I think is by the same person who wrote Howl's, yes?
I'm reading A Great and Terrible Beauty. I had to get it because of all the great things people have said about it.

I felt the same way, Ashley! I loved Guerney
so much and I didn't want it to end either!

Two Moon Princess
Howl's moving castle
The hiding Place and
The sisterhood of the traveling pants
all at the same time"
How is Howl's..."
Yes, The movie is based off of the book. I also like the movie, but it turns out that the book and the movie are actually pretty different from each other. And now I'm reading castle in the air the sequel to Howl's moving castle. Castle in the sky by Miyazaki is actually not based off of the book. In the movie a boy stumbles upon a girl who falls from the sky and they hide crystals from pirates and government agents, but the book Castle in the air by Diana Wynne Jones is about a boy named Abdullah who gets a magic carpet and dreams of being from another land, because his father is dissapointed in him.The other land is this castle in the sky. He teams up with a cranky genie, a carpet, a dishonest solider, and an opinionated black cat.


Two Moon Princess
Howl's moving castle
The hiding Place and
The sisterhood of the traveling pants
all at the same time"
How ..."
And then the third one in this trilogy is called House of Many Ways

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Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm
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Hmm..I haven't seen the movie but I plan on doing so. I'll have a better idea if it's worth it after I see the movie. But the book was really great in my opinion!


Exile - Kathryn Lasky. It's 14 in the Ga'Hoole series.

I am currently reading Taltos by Anne Rice, which is the third book in the Mayfair witches trilogy. I am also currently reading The Beach House by Jane Green.
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Finished the last HP and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas last night. Started The Secret Life of Bees.

I've just finished Rashomon and seventeen other stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, and Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne... I'm watching the movie adaptations of both soon.

I wish I could! We can only take out hardcovers, and it's in paperback. But I think we actually just returned all of our copies to the publisher. I would probably like it, I think.
Anyway, I just finished Back to the Garden The Story of Woodstock today. It was good, I'm really glad I read it because it was comprised mostly of interviews from people who were there -- performers, technical people, the guys who put it together, and audience members mostly -- but Fornatale isn't that great a writer. Lots of cliches and someone has to tell him not to use exclamation points so much. But I definitely learned a lot about the music and the event.
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I am currently reading Tess of the d'Urbervilles and 1984. They are both going rather slow, as Tess is not really that interesting yet, and I am reading 1984 online at work :)

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