What books are you reading?
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I just finished reading The Slave Dancer by Paula Fox. *Shudders* It's a good book and all, but it's somewhat disturbing. It's about a boy named Jessie who gets kidnapped to work on a slave ship sometime in the 1800's. It's kind of sad.
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My brother loves that book, and the rest of Dick Couch's stuff. I should read it sometime...Mobius 1 wrote:The Warrior Elite -Dick Couch.
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I enjoyed the Boxcar Children books too...especially the first oneagent3xq wrote:wow bocar children that is a blast from the pastAelwyn wrote:Don't tell anyone.... *looks around* But I'm re-reading the Boxcar children series.
I'm reading them because I'm so tired that I want something that will take little effort to read.
I loved that series so much

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Dragonwings by Laurence Yep. I also read Dragon's Gate by the same author. Both of the books are brilliant. Laurence Yep is officially one of my favorite authors of all time.
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I've read the book. Ditto the analysis.the_newfie_haystack wrote:I just finished reading The Slave Dancer by Paula Fox. *Shudders* It's a good book and all, but it's somewhat disturbing. It's about a boy named Jessie who gets kidnapped to work on a slave ship sometime in the 1800's. It's kind of sad.
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I haven't read "Oliver Twist," but I did enjoy "Great Expectations." Abridged versions aren't always the best.
I don't know about this book specifically, but Dickens was being paid by the word for at least some of his stuff, so some of the stuff being cut out might have been considered extra padding that didn't really need to be there. 



Yeah, that's what I've heard too. The only Dickens book I've read is Tale of Two Cities, and I really liked it.Catspaw wrote:I haven't read "Oliver Twist," but I did enjoy "Great Expectations." Abridged versions aren't always the best.I don't know about this book specifically, but Dickens was being paid by the word for at least some of his stuff, so some of the stuff being cut out might have been considered extra padding that didn't really need to be there.
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