When was the last time you sat down and read a book?

15 years ago
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I read books more often than I read manga, and I read a crapload of manga.
Today I finished Slaughterhouse Five and right now I'm reading an Angela Brazil novel.

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A couple of days ago.
It was Howl's Moving Castle... the movie was SO much better.
It just felt so wrong that Howell was from Wales.
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About 3 weeks ago. I finished Shutter Island because I wanted to read the source material before I went to go see the movie.
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A couple of days ago.
It was Howl's Moving Castle... the movie was SO much better.
It just felt so wrong that Howell was from Wales.
Maybe it's because I read the book first, then saw the movie, but I like the book better. 😛
Anyway, the last time I read a book was earlier today. I finished Deerskin by Robin Mckinley and got halfway through Ender's Shadow by Orson Scott Card. 😀
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15 years ago
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Anymore my brain is too wrapped up in manga (as per my spouse) but recently bought the "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" set, so I've been working through it. Currently halfway through book three "The Titan's Curse". Read the first half yesterday, will probably finish tonight if nothing comes up.
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Well, I read Karen Miller's Innocent Mage in it's entirety on Tuesday. I'm also currently reading Terry Pratchett's Carpe Jugulum. (Innocent Mage popped in in the middle of my reading that because my power went out and my bookshelf was closer than my bag.)

15 years ago
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last week, if were talking paper. something about a girl going to the big wide world.
and every day if were talking ebooks. i usually read fiction and fanfiction from the net on my phone, but that month when i didnt have connection, i sat down and read all four of the twilight books, then 3 of the princess diaries, and i have some in store for further emergencies ^_^
and its all in english, im proud of myself XD
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15 years ago
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Last week. I usually go through a couple books per month
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A few days ago...read Pride and Prejudice again.
I'm a bookworm, I actually went through about 500 books last year (Yes, I kept count <_<)
Though I haven't read much since I moved, since no library, and no bookstore :'(

15 years ago
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Though I haven't read much since I moved, since no library, and no bookstore :'(
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I have no idea. I always lay down when I read.
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15 years ago
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Last summer I think. The Children of Hurin - Tolkien.
15 years ago
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Today up until about 10 minutes ago, when I took a break to get more tea and check my e-mail, and that was "Sex, Politics and Society" by Jeffrey Weeks, "Woman" by Bernard A. Bauer, "Fin de siècle Vienna" by Schorske and one of the essays from "Meditations on a Hobby Horse" by Gombrich. Ofcourse that was for "work", so it might not be the type of reading you're thinking of.
The last time I sat down to read for pleasure was last night when I was re-reading "Spring Snow" by Yukio Mishima (I love that book). Tonight I'll either take Hesse's "Narcissus & Goldmund" again, or I'll finally get started on "Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter" by A.E Moorat (That one has been lying here, waiting to be read, for quite a while.) or possibly "The dragon keeper" by Robin Hobb... I'm not sure yet.
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15 years ago
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Yesterday, been reading Metro 2033.
It's really quite an interesing book. Haven't played the game and don't plan to BTW.
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