Mokat wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Lowry's good but not that one
Have you tried Gossamer or Number the Stars!
(I assume you probably already read The Giver)Number the Stars kind of annoyed me when we read it in Fifth Grade
Like important time in history and decent writing and all, but so generic and blandI had to read that in fifth grate too
i remember just skimming it and answering the questions that the teacher made us answer
I kinda liked it when I read it in fourth grade, probably because it was World War II, one of the most interesting wars IMO. (Did I mention I'm a bit German and a bit Jewish?)
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cartooncreator wrote:
Yesterday, I just started reading The Diary of Anne Frank, very interesting read.
I can't imagine what it must have been like to hide for your life for so long..
I can't imagine either my grandma (who I unfortanetly didn't get to meet) had to go into hiding when she was just three years old....
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The Way We Fall.
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Skulduggery Pleasant. Google it.
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Nothing at the moment, but next month I have to read Little Women for my literature class.
I was reading Garfield and some computer books a while ago!
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Just finished The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket.
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Pencilmaster wrote:
Skulduggery Pleasant. Google it.
Skulduggery Pleasantries* I have only met one other guy who read that book. *Gives virtual high-five*
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jukyter wrote:
great expectations
it's very good in case you were wondering
Really? My expectations for it are rather high and im not sure if it can live up to them
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luiysia wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
jukyter wrote:
great expectations
it's very good in case you were wonderingReally? My expectations for it are rather high and im not sure if it can live up to them
youre horrible :'(
why
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Mokat wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Lowry's good but not that one
Have you tried Gossamer or Number the Stars!
(I assume you probably already read The Giver)Number the Stars kind of annoyed me when we read it in Fifth Grade
Like important time in history and decent writing and all, but so generic and blandI had to read that in fifth grate too
i remember just skimming it and answering the questions that the teacher made us answer
I was in the reading level above that so I never read number the stars
also I'm lazy
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bananaman114 wrote:
jukyter wrote:
great expectations
it's very good in case you were wonderingReally? My expectations for it are rather high and im not sure if it can live up to them
fair play, fair play
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Agg725 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Number the Stars kind of annoyed me when we read it in Fifth Grade
Like important time in history and decent writing and all, but so generic and blandI had to read that in fifth grate too
i remember just skimming it and answering the questions that the teacher made us answer(Did I mention I'm a bit German and a bit Jewish?)
Tons of the Jews were.
It wasn't the Germans versus the world, it was the Nazis vs the world.
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A book in the 33 1/3 series about Brian Eno's Another Green World. He's a pretty interesting musician, so it's cool to see how he did what he did.
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Now I'm reading Shifter, by Janice Hardy. Ridiculously good, deeply emotional, mysterious. Perfect. Probably one of the best books I've ever read. The series is the Healing Wars.
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JudasR wrote:
recently finished reading Bad Monkeys by Matt Ruff and I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison
ive always wanted to read that second one
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Got Insurgent as a Valentine's Day present from my parents
Need to start reading it...oh, I know! I'll start now!
Step #1: Get off the computer.
...
Maybe I'll start later tonight.
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luiysia wrote:
Mokat wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Number the Stars kind of annoyed me when we read it in Fifth Grade
Like important time in history and decent writing and all, but so generic and blandI had to read that in fifth grate too
i remember just skimming it and answering the questions that the teacher made us answerI was in the reading level above that so I never read number the stars
We didn't have a reading level above the one forced to read Number the Stars!
You didn't miss much though.
Just lots of sitting in a house talking, with the vague threat of Nazi's hanging over everything, is all I remember
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