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ChattyGirl247 wrote:Harry Potter series, Twilight books, Inheritance cycle(eragon,eldest etc), Uglies trilogy, Keys to the kingdom books, books by Sarah Dessen
I'm just finishing "Uglies" by Scott Westerfield and I am going to start Pretties and Specials tomorrow. Awesome books!
the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares, The Internet Girls Trilogy-Lauren Myracle, the Twilight books, and the Clique series.
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James Bond series by Ian Fleming (my favorite book ever been From Russia With Love)
Anything by Stephen King
Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal by Thomas Harris
I read a lot of random books and I love poetry but there are some series I follow.
1) Shakespeare - I read the complete works throughout my school life.
2) Mary Jane Staples - all of her books follow the lives of the same family.
3) Torey Hayden - she writes of her experiences as a special needs teacher in the 70s-90s. Her books are truly inspirational.
4) Bernard Cornwells Sharpes series. I like all of his books though.
margotchanning wrote:I read a lot of random books and I love poetry but there are some series I follow.
1) Shakespeare - I read the complete works throughout my school life.
2) Mary Jane Staples - all of her books follow the lives of the same family.
3) Torey Hayden - she writes of her experiences as a special needs teacher in the 70s-90s. Her books are truly inspirational.
4) Bernard Cornwells Sharpes series. I like all of his books though.
very weird selection ann, lol, have you ever read yesterday once more the carpenters story? i havent but plan too buy it sometime ,along with craig fergusons upcoming book.
Nick Mason: Inside Out
Karl Marx: The Communist Manifesto
Niccolo Machiavelli: The Prince
George Orwell: 1984
George Orwell: Animal Farm
That's about it.
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margotchanning wrote:I read a lot of random books and I love poetry but there are some series I follow.
1) Shakespeare - I read the complete works throughout my school life.
2) Mary Jane Staples - all of her books follow the lives of the same family.
3) Torey Hayden - she writes of her experiences as a special needs teacher in the 70s-90s. Her books are truly inspirational.
4) Bernard Cornwells Sharpes series. I like all of his books though.
very weird selection ann, lol, have you ever read yesterday once more the carpenters story? i havent but plan too buy it sometime ,along with craig fergusons upcoming book.
Yes, I've read it. I preffered The Carpenters - The Untold Story by Ray Colman though. There's a new Karen Carpenter biography being released in October too {love}
1. The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins (never been out of publication since it originally was in 1860!)
2. Les Miserables - Victor Hugo (1862)
3. The Scarlet Pimpernel - Baroness Emmuska Orczy (1905)
4. Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger (1951)
5. Devil in the White City - Erik Larson (2003)
margotchanning wrote:I read a lot of random books and I love poetry but there are some series I follow.
1) Shakespeare - I read the complete works throughout my school life.
2) Mary Jane Staples - all of her books follow the lives of the same family.
3) Torey Hayden - she writes of her experiences as a special needs teacher in the 70s-90s. Her books are truly inspirational.
4) Bernard Cornwells Sharpes series. I like all of his books though.
very weird selection ann, lol, have you ever read yesterday once more the carpenters story? i havent but plan too buy it sometime ,along with craig fergusons upcoming book.
Yes, I've read it. I preffered The Carpenters - The Untold Story by Ray Colman though. There's a new Karen Carpenter biography being released in October too {love}
aha thats cool but ya i will definetly read yesterday once more thou i have a lot of books thou that im currently reading but i should pick it up before the summer is over