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  1. WoundedThorns

    Large book chains vs. small indep.stores-which do you prefer?

    i love reading a book with an already cracked spine. i dont really know why. whenever i go to the library and there are multiple copies, i usually pick the one w/ the most cracked spine.. well, it is much more comfortable to hold then i dont like feeling like i'm watched by the shopkeeper either.
  2. WoundedThorns

    Large book chains vs. small indep.stores-which do you prefer?

    i almost never ask the staff for help, therefore i prefer large chains. more books, easier to walk around in, more to browse, and i can find a specific book much faster. i'll go into an independant book store and all, but the ones in my area are crowded and censored. and very unorganized. while...
  3. WoundedThorns

    What are you listening to Right now?

    nirvana - beeswax now switched over to Morrissey - The First Of The Gang To Die
  4. WoundedThorns

    Top 20 Geek Novels

    none - but i plan to read about 4 of them in the near future
  5. WoundedThorns

    Kurt Vonnegut

    hm, you're right. i know what you mean
  6. WoundedThorns

    Kurt Vonnegut: God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian

    i started reading this book last night and i absolutely love it. it's short, less than 80 pages, and i'm halfway through. i love the short chapters - it gets to the point. almost every sentence seems powerful. plus its one of the only few books that i actually laughed out loud while reading...
  7. WoundedThorns

    Fiction stories based on the Internet?

    hm you're right, i can only think of books i've read about adolescents using the internet. well, jemme j (sp?) by jane green revolves around the internet as well.. its chick lit, so the girl met the guy through the internet and all
  8. WoundedThorns

    Gobble Gobble...

    happy thanksgiving! mine was alright. the turkey wasn't as dry as last years =P
  9. WoundedThorns

    depecHe MODE

    i'm not a huge fan but i listen to some music of theirs on my iPod
  10. WoundedThorns

    How much reading time?

    i wish i had more time to read. i remember the time when i was 10 and 11 and i just read nonstop after school. even part of middle school. ah, the days of no schoolwork. i'm hoping i'll have time to read books outside of for classes once i go to college
  11. WoundedThorns

    Wicked-- book gone musical

    it's definatly on my "to read" list. i keep hearing good things about it
  12. WoundedThorns

    What are you listening to Right now?

    goo goo dolls - better days
  13. WoundedThorns

    Good book review site?

    besides amazon? well i do look around here..
  14. WoundedThorns

    Old Christmas Threads (gifts, well wishes, etc)

    i was going to buy "prep" for my sister b/c its a our joke that she's extremely preppy.. but then i read that that book is about a 14 yr old. my sister's 21; i decided against it
  15. WoundedThorns

    How do you get rid?

    hm i haven't really had a need to get "rid of them". i think ebay/amazon's a good way to go. or just giving them to your local library
  16. WoundedThorns

    Wandering books. Does this happen to you?

    hah, that reminds me of a bunch of my books lying on my floor this morning.. my cats dropped them from my book shelf overnight
  17. WoundedThorns

    What's wrong with the public library?

    i loooove that about my library. i even took out books while i still had an overdue one out.
  18. WoundedThorns

    Find something new to read

    hm i'll check out the link. i usually just come across a book in my school library, or look on amazon.com
  19. WoundedThorns

    Book for a 16 year old boy, help me about guys!

    hm. High Fidelity by Nick Hornby is a good, brainless read. entertaining. but for literature, look into Jack Kerouac and JD Salinger. i also liked The Stranger by Albert Camus.
  20. WoundedThorns

    Books I own but haven't read yet

    oh man i own tons of books i haven't read yet. i'm better off going to the library - i read those sooner
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