What books are you reading?
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I just finished The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. Great book! It was an amazing study on human nature.
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I read that cover to cover years ago, but spent a lot of time last weekend thumbing through it again, great read.American Eagle wrote:I just finished The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. Great book! It was an amazing study on human nature.

Amethystic wrote:I read that book. For me it felt too fake to be real and too real to be fake, so I didn't enjoy it much. What did you think?Taps wrote:"Adam" By Ted Dekker. It's about a serial killer. Ooh.
I really enjoyed it




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I just started Escape from Warsaw, partly for school, partly for pleasure, and then I'm reading the Millie Keith series and I just finished book 5 last night 


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That is my favorite TD book ever! I thought he did a fantastic job!Taps wrote:"Adam" By Ted Dekker. It's about a serial killer. Ooh.
And I am currently reading 'The Silver Chair' by C.S. Lewis.

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Nah Robert Liparulo does arguably as good or better at it.Taps wrote:Amethystic wrote:I read that book. For me it felt too fake to be real and too real to be fake, so I didn't enjoy it much. What did you think?Taps wrote:"Adam" By Ted Dekker. It's about a serial killer. Ooh.
I really enjoyed itA Thriller/mystery/theological book
Only Ted Dekker can do that
really though it had me on the edge of my seat! I recomend anybody who isn't a wuss (It's not very scary but their are a few parts) To read it
Anyway I'm reading The B. S. of A. by Brian Sack.

I must agree.The Top Crusader wrote:Nah Robert Liparulo does arguably as good or better at it.Taps wrote:Amethystic wrote:I read that book. For me it felt too fake to be real and too real to be fake, so I didn't enjoy it much. What did you think?Taps wrote:"Adam" By Ted Dekker. It's about a serial killer. Ooh.
I really enjoyed itA Thriller/mystery/theological book
Only Ted Dekker can do that
really though it had me on the edge of my seat! I recomend anybody who isn't a wuss (It's not very scary but their are a few parts) To read it
I just finished Till We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis, which was amazing, and Invasion by Jon Lewis, and then I started on Green by Ted Dekker, but it really didn't catch my interest at all... maybe I'll pick it up some time later, after the epicness of C. S. Lewis has worn off. I'm really not feeling interested in modern Christian fantasy any more.

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I just finished reading Thunder of Heaven by Tim Lahaye. His end-times fiction is getting old...there's only so many times that you can tell the same story...it was a pretty enjoyable read, with a fairly riveting storyline, though. I'd give it a 7/10.
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I finished Heather Song by Michael Phillips. It was very good although I liked Angel Harp better. I am now starting A Sound Among the Trees by Susan Meissner.
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I read a lot of books, but I skimmed through the AstroKids series by Robert Elmer. Ehh. There's a reason why they're written for little kids 

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City of Angels by Tracie Peterson and James Scott Bell
It's very good.



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Jesus' Princess wrote:I just started Escape from Warsaw, partly for school, partly for pleasure, and then I'm reading the Millie Keith series and I just finished book 5 last night

I love the Redwall series! I read a few of them a long time ago, but I've been thinking of picking them up again.Graces4you wrote:Jesus' Princess wrote:I just started Escape from Warsaw, partly for school, partly for pleasure, and then I'm reading the Millie Keith series and I just finished book 5 last nightwonderful book. I loved reading it. Although I do love WW2. I'm Reading Martin the Warrier right now, its part of the Redwall series.
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I just finished I AM NUMBER 4 by Pittacus Lore, and enjoyed it greatly! And now I am starting on rereading the Artemis Fowl series for the 4th time 

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Hmm...well, I recently read parts of the last two Mysterious Benedict Society books, and I read the first two Dork Diaries books a few weeks ago. I really want to get my hands on The Son Of Neptune, though--Percy has claimed his series back! 


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TigerintheShadows wrote:Hmm...well, I recently read parts of the last two Mysterious Benedict Society books.
