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Kiki

Joined : 25 Mar 2007 Posts : 7119 Location : Edinburgh, Scotland Name : Kiki, Kirsty
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:20 pm | |
| eeeeeeeee does anyone read the Gerogia Nicholson books?!
was looking for a book online and the new one is out! i have to get dressed and go up to the bookshop now! _________________

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Wild_Chi Guest
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:27 pm | |
| I can't just pick one! Lost souls - Poppy Z Brite Exsquiste Corpse - Poppy Z Brite The Drowning People - Richard Mason The Stand - Stephen King The Red Tent - Anita Diamant Super Cannes - JG Ballard |
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ickyzomb Guest
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:16 pm | |
| | Girlfriend in a Coma by Douglas Coupland was grrrreat! |
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TOONRULESOK

Age : 17 Joined : 23 Jul 2007 Posts : 2164 Location : paradise... =) Name : OtherHana, or Toonie
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sun Aug 05, 2007 6:15 pm | |
| The Lost Art Of Keeping Secrets, by Eva rice.
It's a story set in the fifties about a girl who meets a new friend waiting for a bus, and it goes into their friendship, relationships, the girl's tumbledown house and such.
It's just chick lit, but it's such good chick lit. Lol! _________________ if you don't like me, or have a problem with anything i say...
tell me.
don't be a coward and write some dumb miss girly post. if you do that i can't change what i'm saying to be less offensive.
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Muffins Goes RAWR

Age : 16 Joined : 17 Jun 2007 Posts : 1559 Location : Chicago, Illinois, Plainfield Name : Jenna, Jenn, Muffin
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:24 pm | |
| Gah I have a few.
Little Women- I read it for the first time in 4th grade and I've been reading it over and over ever since! I love it. ^_^
Memoirs of a Geisha- **dies** I looooooove this book! And the movie is the only movie I've ever seen that lives up to the book it was based off of.
The Complete Works of Edgar Allen Poe- It's Poe. Of course it's amazing
A House Called Awful End- For anyone who loves the Lemony Snicket books. ^_^
Any of the Royal Diaries books. I love reading about royalty. 
The Blood Countess- OMG it's amazing! A really great look into Elizabeth Bathory and her bloodlust!
Lolita- I just adore it.
Exstacy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance- A kinda twisted book. One story involves beastiality between a king and a sheep. The second has foot jobs given by a girl with no arms and a guy who uses melons as self-pleasure toys. And the third.... it's got a necrophiliac. And it's all very vivid. Yeeeaaahhhh. _________________ WOOO!! It's out!!
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Sarah_Smile

Age : 18 Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 883 Location : LDN! Why oh why would I wanna be anywhere else? Name : Sarah;;__x
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:31 pm | |
| Cant remember if ive posted this before but To Kill A Mockingbird! BEST BOOK EVERRRRRR! I love it!
And Kiki I loooove those books too! _________________ Some girls were just born with glitter in their veins;;__x So glamourous...she spits glitter;;__x
"I remember we were driving, driving in your car, speed so fast felt like I was drunk, City lights laid out before us, And your arms felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder, And I got a feeling that I belonged, And I got a feeling I could be someone, be someone, be someone" |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:57 pm | |
| would seriously recomend some thriller and horror books if anyone's looking for somthig different. look into the imperial stuff by mark robson or the power of 5 anthony horowitz |
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hyperventilating

Age : 22 Joined : 10 Jan 2008 Posts : 718 Location : Buenos Aires, Argentina or Popcorn Land Name : Flor, Flower, Florcha..
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:38 pm | |
| Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
Actually, I'm totally in love with Charles Dickens __ I don't know why but, in spite of many of the stories are similar, there's something in his narrative that captivates me
Some days ago I made a list of Dicken's books I have already read:
- David Copperfield - Great Expectations - Hard Times - El Velo Negro - Tales of two cities - Haunted man/ down - George Silverman's Explanation - The Bloomsbury christening - Sketches of Young Couples - Old Curiosity Shop - The lazy tour of two idle aprentices (written with Wilkie Collins, which makes it totally different!) - Bleak House (summary) - Cricket on the hear (summary) - Christmas Carol - Chimes
I have very old editions that my father found in little old book shops: 1903, 1915, 1963 I'm just in love with this man!.. Boz!! _________________
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Le_Saboteur

Age : 20 Joined : 30 Apr 2007 Posts : 2410 Location : White Trash Waltham, Christchurch, New Zealand Name : Kendra
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:55 am | |
| Woooow. That's crazy, I've never read anything by Charles Dickens! Not even in school, which is apparently suuuper strange in a western country. _________________ In the game of thrones you win or you die.
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 28 Mar 2007 Posts : 10840 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sat Jan 12, 2008 5:03 am | |
| oo, we read a tale of two cities freshman year. I read great expectations on my own when my mum's dad gave me the book. I find it ironic that he died on June 9th, my birthdate. haha. _________________

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Kiki

Joined : 25 Mar 2007 Posts : 7119 Location : Edinburgh, Scotland Name : Kiki, Kirsty
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:33 pm | |
| neil gaimen books.
in looooove. _________________

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shadowsforsale

Age : 21 Joined : 28 Mar 2007 Posts : 3086 Location : South Holland, IL, land of 46 churches Name : Elisabeth, Lisabeth, Lizzy, Liz, Lissa
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sat Jan 12, 2008 10:44 pm | |
| Any specific Gaimen books you like, Keeks? And have you seen his Sandman comics? They're such fun! _________________
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Kiki

Joined : 25 Mar 2007 Posts : 7119 Location : Edinburgh, Scotland Name : Kiki, Kirsty
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:32 am | |
| | shadowsforsale wrote: | | Any specific Gaimen books you like, Keeks? And have you seen his Sandman comics? They're such fun! |
i just started reading the sandman! Gordon lent me the first one. i heart it.
and I bought fragile things as a starting point and im near the end (tho not reading american gods bit at the end) and when i was halfway through, i bought smoke and mirrors, american gods, stardust and anasi boys i quite love him and im only near the end of one book! _________________

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shadowsforsale

Age : 21 Joined : 28 Mar 2007 Posts : 3086 Location : South Holland, IL, land of 46 churches Name : Elisabeth, Lisabeth, Lizzy, Liz, Lissa
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Sun Jan 13, 2008 7:26 am | |
| You should check out Neverwhere, as well. It's my absolute favorite of all I've read of his.. It makes me want to move to London and look for the rat speakers and the openers and everyone else. _________________
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[sweetHEART]

Age : 17 Joined : 01 Jul 2007 Posts : 359 Location : Gloucestershire, UK Name : Sam
 | Subject: Re: Favourite book Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:24 pm | |
| OO i have never posted here... Perfume by Patrick Suskind is my all time favourite, I have read it a million times and know it back to front. The pages are all creased from me reading it so often, it is genius.
Also the Sistehood of the Travelling Pants trilogy had me hooked, Pretty Things by someone whose name I cannot presently remember, the Alex Rider books by Antony Horowitz, All American Girl by Meg Cabot. Anything Oscar Wilde, especially The Importance Of Being Earnest.. though it is a play so I'm not sure if that counts! |
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