What books are you reading?

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Pride and Prejudice by well... Do I even need to say?

Very good... I have no idea why I didn't read it earlier!

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Good choice, Sarah! \:D/

I'm reading "Sister Chicks Down Under" by Robin Jones Gunn - I love Christian fiction! \:D/
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The Warrior Elite by Dick Couch
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I am reading Inkheart by Cornelia Funke.
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Far to Go. Yay for rereading old Noel Streatfield books! \:D/
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I'm reading An Untamed Land by Lauraine Snelling. It is the first book in her Red River of the North series. She is one of my favorite authors.
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I am reading "Adam of the Road". *doesn't remember who the author is*
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^I remember reading that book! \:D/ I can't remember the plot though...
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Just starting "This Present Darkness" by Frank Peretti.

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Laura Ingalls wrote:^I remember reading that book! \:D/ I can't remember the plot though...
Ministrel's son, jr. ministrel actually, gets lost a lot, looks for his dad and dog, etc.

It was an alright book. Learned some new words, like the word

Pottage: Thick vegetable soup.

Now I'm reading a book called "mr. Blue" I think it is. About some guy who starts living like a christian or something??
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I just finished "Emma" by Jane Austen for my fun reading. For school, I recently read "Lament for a Nation" by George Grant which is about the death of Canada, and I need to read one chapter for the third time tonight.
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Well, I am still in The Horse and His Boy. And I am moving along VERY slowly because I have not read enough each day. :-s
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AIOFan11 wrote:Well, I am still in The Horse and His Boy. And I am moving along VERY slowly because I have not read enough each day. :-s
Keep going! You can do it! :cheerleader: I like that book! :D

I'm going to start Dee Henderson's new book, "The Witness," as soon as I have time - hopefully Thursday or Friday. :D
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^My mom just started that book. \:D/

I'm now reading Theatre Shoes, by Noel Streatfeild, and after that I'll start Color the Sidewalk for Me, by Brandilyn Collins. \:D/
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Pet Cemetary by Stephen King.

I bet that not too many peeps gonna say
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Jman 009 wrote:Pet Cemetary by Stephen King.

I bet that not too many peeps gonna say
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Nice edit. ;) Somehow that stuff just doesn't appeal to me as much as "Pride and Prejudice" - I can't imagine why. ;) But, nonetheless, just for the sake of being co-operative...

Good choice, Jman! \:D/

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:rofl2: :hilarious: :anxious: :angelfly: 8-)
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I just started reading The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis. I can't wait to see how it ends!! :D
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Nothing right now...I REALLY need to find something!
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I started reading Eragon.
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