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AurraSing
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Begining 'The Dragon and the Unicorn' by: A. A. Attanasio (great book so far!!)

Gave up on 'Doom of the Darksword' by: Marget Weis & Tracy Hickman

Ending 'The Voyage of the Dawn Treader' by: C. S. Luwis

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Poetic Genes
They run through you body, wild and free until
they are rounded up toward your brain
and driven by the task master
towards your fingers
where they are set free again on paper.


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Padawan_Learner
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The Fellowship of the Ring by Tolkien
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Gin Skywalker
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I'm reading The Amber Spyglass, by Phillip Pullman
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Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. A very funny book.

"The road to hell is paved with frozen door-to-door salesmen. On weekends many of the younger demons go ice-skating down it."


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Lost in Coruscant
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I can finally answer this, I usually have whatever I'm reading finished before I post, or start something after my internet time..

I'm reading some book about Picard's first commmand, and Splinter of the Mind's Eye, a SW book.


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Alakinsky
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I am in the midle of Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. Pretty good so far, but the style is a little weird.

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Darth Evolence
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"Naked Lunch" by William S. Burroughs
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Gandalf
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I've finished both of the books I listed earlier, so I'm currently reading Crime and Punishment by Dosoevsky...
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Darth Evolence
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Gandalf, I think you'll really enjoy that work, I know I did.
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The Maker
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Dragons of Autumn Twilight
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Shadow Moon by George Lucas and Chris Claremont. It is the sequal to the movie "Willow".


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Gandalf
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I've decided to read 1984 by George Orwell at the same time as Crime and Punishment... luckily I've read it before... Big Brother is watching!
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Laela Skywalker
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quote:
Originally posted by: Lady Palpatine

oh, I love Mists of Avalon. It's definitely a different perspective on the Arthurian legends.


I'm reading Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley now, and it's fabulous.

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Randall00
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Children of the Mind by Orson Scott Card
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Incruente
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The Indwelling
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HANFAN
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Conscience and Courage by Eva Fogelman

Thanks to My Mother by ?

and the works of Walt Whitman


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Dr.Zauis
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INTO THE FIRE by ??

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Padawan_Learner
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Part I of Lord of the Rings, which is The Fellowship of the Ring.
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Fymix
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I'm reading Dune at the moment, and I'm just getting in to it. I definately reccomend it.

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Ryn
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Will be reading Robert Jordan's "Winter's Heart" and Michael Chricton's "Timeline".
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Darth_Athena
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I'm reading Grass.
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I'm reading:

Agents of Chaos 1- Hero's Trial by James Luceno

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K Rowling

And Bio for school. Blah!

~*Mara

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