im reading dracula by bram stoker,interview with the vampire by anne rice and i just finished reading the boy who kicked pigs by tom baker.:D :choc2:
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im reading dracula by bram stoker,interview with the vampire by anne rice and i just finished reading the boy who kicked pigs by tom baker.:D :choc2:
I'm reading the Earthsea Quartet by Ursula Le Guin because Studio Ghibli are turning it into a movie! Although I did buy the book before I found this little gem of information. :p
I'm not much of a reader, I cant read novels because I just cant find the time. But I am reading a book about Monty Python and a book about the great rock band INXS! They are both very good books! :D
Pet Semetary by steven king.
i am reading The Saint of Dragons by Jason Hightman
Tale of the Tunderbolt by E.E. Knight book 3 of the Vampire Earth series. If you like action and fantasy/sci-fi books i recomend this series.
I'm like 100 pages shy of finishing Mirror Mirror by Gregory maguire. It's really interesting if you're into fairy tale type stories (it's essentially grown up snow white). Some of his other books have some stuff in them that's kinda gross (repetitive discriptions involving bodily functions and things like that, not enough to really offend me but everyone's different) but this ones not that bad :meatwad:
i just got done reading the inferno. i def recomend it. its badass.
I just finished reading 'Gil's All Fright Diner' by A. Lee Martinez.
The title might suggest it as a children's book, but it is anything but. It is intended for a fairly mature audience. It is packed with humour, and an enjoyable read for anyone. (that is older than 13 of course!)
I just finished reading the Brethren by John Grisham. Now I'm reading Dreamcatcher by Stephen King.
I'm finnishing Starman by Sara Douglas and then I'm gonna start on Liriel (sp?) next, I finnished Sabriel last year but never got around to the 2nd one.
Im halfway done with 'Servant Of The Shard' by R.A. Salvatore.
Dan Brown, Digital Fortress
Kim by rudyard kipling
Just on the last chapter of 'Horse and his Boy' by C S Lewis from the acclaimed Chronicles of Narnia, will probably start the next in the series, 'Prince Caspian', on the train to Manchester tomorrow.