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Eldest. I accidentaly dropped it in a puddle. And the sad thing is, the copy I dropped is actually mine. ;__;
 
Victory of Eagles, by Naomi Novik.

It's awesome, like the rest of the Temeraire series. :D
 
David Copperfield. Longest book ever, 934 pages, with really small font. It's not that bad, but it is way too long.
 
Started reading Catch-22 and got bored after a few pages, so not that anymore. Now these three:

Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden,
Samurai Girl: Book of the Sword by Carrie Asai,
Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn.

The last one being one of my favourite books ever. <33
 
Started reading Catch-22 and got bored after a few pages, so not that anymore. Now these three:

Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden,
Samurai Girl: Book of the Sword by Carrie Asai,
Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn.

The last one being one of my favourite books ever. <33

I used to absolutely love Across the Nightingale Floor, but the other two weren't as good, I thought.

I'm currently reading Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris.
 
The Missing:Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Straight from the book fair!

Wow, I read the exact same book, also from a book fair! Weird.

Anyway, I just finished reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. It's actually really good, but slow in the beginning and slightly sad.
 
A Target Dr Who Novel: The Armageddon Factor. Awww... The coolest character dies in act 1. Other than that its very nice with a moment that reminds me of Casino Royalei

Lady Astra: I didn't come here to talk your money debts.

The Marshal: Oh, okay then what are we here to talk about then?

Astra: The Keeper doesn't mind you selling some land, but not the whole kingdom.

The Marshal: Oh yes, shame I can't consult you on that. I would happily replace all my savings into the Keepers possession and repay the kingdom,
(fumbles around on his desk)
but then again... Why would I want to do that? Goodbye my lady.
(Turrets turn on Astra)
(They break down)
(Marshal looks back at Astra who is holding a gun at him)

Astra: Yes. Goodbye Marshal
 
I just got The Book Thief for English class. I haven't had much of a chance to read it but the little I have read is good.
 
It's for my essay, but I'm skim-reading The Sexual Politics of Meat Carol J. Adams and it's amazing.

Meat is sexist )<
 
  • The Silmarillion - by J.R.R. Tolkein
  • Long Walk to Freedom - by Nelson Mandela
  • The Eternity Code - by Eoin Colfer
...This is actually not many at all for me.
 
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