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Under the Jolly Roger: Being an Account of the Further Nautical Adventures of Jacky Faber, by L. A. Meyer. I read the first two books of the series yesterday (it was a Computer-free Day), and I like them loads.
They're helpful as well as entertaining, as I'm trying to write a story involving high-seas adventure (sort of) myself. ^___^

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here soon ill be getting watchmen (graphic novel) and the maxx (graphic novel)
other than that i dunno Xd
other than that i dunno Xd
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I finished reading A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens for English class. I actually liked it, and found it to be particularly suspenseful near the end. ^__^ It's placed in the French Revolution during the Reign of Terror, for those of you who don't know. I'd recommend it if you like historical fiction and such.

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I have finally finished reading Wishsong of Shannara. 
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Just finished Book of a Thousand Days by Shannon Hale (I think that's her last name), and am moving on to Black Unicorn by Tanith Lee. 

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I am now reading Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula Le Guin.
Although it's a small book, it is quite enjoyable and I look forward to reading the next two which I also bought.
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I'm reading Countdown to Infinite Crisis: Rann-Thanagar War
Should have that done tonight then I'll re-read Infinite Crisis.
Should have that done tonight then I'll re-read Infinite Crisis.
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Akkarin wrote:I am now reading Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula Le Guin.Although it's a small book, it is quite enjoyable and I look forward to reading the next two which I also bought.
I've read The Tombs of Atuan in that series, and I think I might have read that book, too, but I don't remember. O__o;; I must have read at least one other of her books, because I remember liking the Tombs but thinking that her other works were boring.

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Let's see... I'm reading: Raven Rise by DJ MacHale(book 9 in the Pendragon Series), Naruto, As She Lay Dying by William Faulkner, The Last Dragan, uhm... and a whole bunch I started and haven't got around to finishing quite yet: Tales of Beedle the Bard, Bleach vol. 1, and HP and the CoS (again, yes)

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Just finished reading Heaven Eyes by David Almond.

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Finished reading Daughter of the Forest, by Juliet Marillier.

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Triple post! Oh noes! D= GET PAGE TURNING, PEOPLE.
The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale. I liked it, although the romance could have been developed a little more. But at least it wasn't developed any less.
The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale. I liked it, although the romance could have been developed a little more. But at least it wasn't developed any less.

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I just finished DC's 'Our Worlds At War' books 1 and 2.
I'm still working on Marvel's 'Civil War' and crossovers and I need to go buy (when I get money, eventually) DC's Final Crisis and tie-ins. I'm getting really far behind.
I'm still working on Marvel's 'Civil War' and crossovers and I need to go buy (when I get money, eventually) DC's Final Crisis and tie-ins. I'm getting really far behind.
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