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The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. I've tried to read it on and off throughout the past year, but I always had to read soemthing else instead (usually for English) or I couldn't find it.
 
I am currently reading "High Society" by Ben Elton, hopefully I will finish that soon and move onto Blind Faith by Ben Elton.
He writes great books.
 
Just finished "The Sea of Monsters" by Rick Riordan.

ZC IF I EVER GET YOUR ADDRESS LIGHTNING THIEF IS THE FIRST THING YOU'RE GETTING!
 
Reading Nickel and Dimed by Some Jerk.
H8 this book so hard

I want to start reading A Prayer for Owen Meany. Luckily it's on my summer reading list for AP English (and Nickel and Dimed is required D:).
 
The Hana Yori Dango or Boys over Flowers series by Kamio Yoko. And it is SO SO GOOD

I'm already on volume twenty-seven! o_o

This summer I also plan on finding Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Howl's Moving Castle.
 
Still haven't finished Les Mis, but I'm rereading Fingersmigh by Sarah Waters because I watched the 3-episode dramatization of it on Youtube earlier (which was actually very well-done) and then felt the need to read it again.
 
Currently, I'm on the last 50-odd pages of Orson Scott Card's Speaker for the Dead. Possibly one of the saddest books I've read in a while, and certainly one of the most gripping. I've been near obsessively reading it for the last few days.

Next up, Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Earth. Should be a hoot. God, I read too much sci-fi. :3
 
(When Dannichu/Full Metal Cookies posted right after another, I thought that Dannichu had double posted. The avvies look so alike! XD)

Just finished book four of the Ranger's Apprentice series. Does anyone know if there will be anymore?
 
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