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    Currently Reading

    Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë From the back of the book: I thought the back was extremely lame, but it's a classic, I have to read it.
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    Currently Reading

    Thanks, I'll definitely take that into consideration next time I get a recommendation. It was more of an impulse buy anyway. I had heard good things, I saw it, and I picked it up while buying other books. I can never just stick to my list.
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    Currently Reading

    Damn, I just bought that book. I've heard that it was a pretty good read, but not from very creditable sources. I was hoping it'd be ok at least.
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    The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. I hope I'm not being too presumptuous by thinking that most of us know what this book is about. Well, for those who might be a little unaware (a.k.a. hiding under a rock for the last decade or two), here's a little blurb from the back of the...
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    I just bought: Dreamcatcher by Stephen King Salem's Lot by Stephen King Angels and Demons by Dan Brown Blackwood Farm by Anne Rice It'll be awhile before I get to these, I have a few more to read beforehand.
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    Currently Reading

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. It was hard to get into at first, but it gets to be a little more interesting as you read on. I've attempted this book many times before and have finally decided to read the whole thing.
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    I just finished reading...

    The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd. This is a story about a young girl who had lost her mother early in life, her life with an abusive father, and her search to find her mother's past. This book shows how a mother's love can withstand almost anything. I liked this book, it's not one...
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    Fragments v. 2.0

    Night by Elie Wiesel Page 11
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    Fragments v. 2.0

    Blood and Gold by Anne Rice Page 478 Not a very exciting part, but you sort of have to know the series to know who the Mother and Father are... (Akasha and Enkil).
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    What do you do with a book you've read?

    I keep the books I read, but they're all scattered on my bedroom floor, on my desk, on my dresser, etc. My parents are thinking about getting me some sort of bookshelf. I'm trying to come up with a makeshift one myself.
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    Walking Home While Drunk

    65 meters. Damn, that's actually pretty hard.
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    Uh... hi...

    Hey, my name's Melissa. I'm 16 years old, and live in New York. I'm an avid book reader. I have no idea how I stumbled upon this site, but here I am. I'm a vegetarian, and love to read almost any type of book. I guess that's it! PM me if you wanna!
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    Interview with the Vampire

    Don't worry, I won't kill you, but the director screwed up not just one book, but two. They screwed up how Lestat was made and forgot EVERYTHING about the red headed twins. It was terribly done. I don't know how Anne Rice could've allowed this tragedy to occur... :( . Alright, just a...
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    How quicly do you forget a book you've read?

    I remember books pretty well if they were single pieces, but with a series (a.k.a. Harry Potter) it's harder for me to remember details from each book. To me, it's just one big book, so when people ask me if they remember what happened after such and such, I can't really tell them exactly...
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    do you keep a book list?

    I keep a list of books that I've read on bibliophil.org, which someone else posted earlier. I keep a list of books 'TBR' (To Be Read) on excel. I also keep a mini list of books I REALLY want in my purse, so if I happen upon a bookstore, I can try and find one from my list.
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    Reading less

    I've noticed among my friends (15-17 years old), I'm the only one who reads as a past time. I think one of the reasons is, while we're in school, we're forced to read books that, if read at a leisurely pace, would normally intrigue us. It never turned me off to books, because I enjoyed...
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