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02-02-2003, 10:15 PM | #1 |
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What are you reading?
Ok people, I know we have some well-educated members here, so what are you currently reading? It could be a novel, book, short story, text, paper, cereal box, etc.
I'm currently reading Stephen King's book of short stories, Everything's Eventual.
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Before the holidays I was reading Nicholas Sparks novels, pretty good. Then I have been reading a short story book on mysteries of Alaska, true stories of people lost at sea etc.... Really good got it in Anchorage!
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haha cereal box
I am currently reading Martina Coles Faceless it's my mums book and it's really good. :P
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Not reading anything at the moment, but I plan to add another John Grisham to my collection soon. Last book I read was, I think, The Pelican Brief. His new book, The King of Torts, is supposed to be in stores February 4!
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For the 37th time...
JRR Tokien's The Return of the King.
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Macbeth for English class
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LMAO...Oh, my eeeeeeyyyyyyeeeees.... Good choice on the book, though ...I'm reading a biography of Dean Acheson and a lame-o mystery one of my friends recommended. In fact, I have stopped reading it because I can't get through it. The Acheson book is good, though.
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Ok now that I've seen that typo, it's going to keep me up for days!!!!!! Why'd ya have to go and make things so complicated, Jango?? Forget Stephen King, I'm going to have to keep reading your signature until it's corrected.
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The Feb. issue of Playboy
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What is Natalie in there? YOU WISH!!!! :P
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maybe next month :lol:
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The Pelican Brief was good but he has written so many since then. Have you read any of his more recent stuff? I loved The Runaway Jury, The Chamber and one of the more recent ones about the 4 judges in prison. Gosh, the name isn't coming to me.
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I am not much of a reader, but I can tell you that if you send in the box tops on my Cookie Crisp you will be benefitting a local school and also my shampoo contains polysorbofolate........ and some other stuff I can't pronounce.
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LMAO, Carrie...hehehehe
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I was gonna go get a shampoo bottle and get it right, but I knew it was something like that so I went ahead. :P
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