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Old 13-10-2005, 09:00 PM #1
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im reading the book goodbye holly by mr wells. You know the soham murder its so sad but had to read it
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I'm reading a book called Nothing Like The Night, by David Lawrence. It's the second one of his series about DS Stella Mooney. The first one is called The Dead Sit Round In A Ring, and I quite enjoyed it, but the second one is absolutely gripping. I can't put it down for long.
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noughts and crosses


finshed i really good book candy so good for any teenagers


but its got violence,drugs,swearing and girls being forced to have sex for money
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Just finished Stargirl for school,its brill.Reading HP6 for second time now,and right now im reading New! magazine
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Just finished Holes by Louis Sachar. Quality book.
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i just read biography
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The Homesick Garden, it's for schol but it's quite good.
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I read too fast, I need a pile of books. Last book I read: How Hedley Hopkins did a dare... etc.



Really long title. Makes me want to just zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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I'm reading Queen Of The Damned for about the billionth time.
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I'm reading Nuts magazine at the mo

I have never actually read a full book :O I get bored too easily lmao.
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Mr Golightly's Holiday by Salley Vickers
I've only just started to really get into it
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Anyone read To Kill A Mocking Bird by Harper Lee? Great book.
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It's probably my favourite book of all time Lance

It's also a great movie - one of the few times that a film adaptation has done the book justice.
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i just read biography
Who's biography?
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It's probably my favourite book of all time Lance

It's also a great movie - one of the few times that a film adaptation has done the book justice.
I loved it. It's got a really good storyline to it. And it's one of those books that has some sort of X Factor to it, that I can't put my finger on.

It's characters are developed fantastically throughout the book, it so descriptive about everything, you can just picture everything you're reading and the storyline overall is one of importance and interest.
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jrc i read only biography of anyone interesting
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