When was the last time you sat down and read a book?
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Though I haven't read much since I moved, since no library, and no bookstore :'(
You know, you can order books from the internet too...
No credit cards here...and I'm not allowed...
15 years ago
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I just finished reading Kirino Natsuo's 'Grotesque' this morning. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday I finished "Out' and 'Real World' by the same author. Harsh stuff man, harsh stuff 😐
I'm a bit of a drifter between two countries

15 years ago
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Finished Neil Gaiman's Neverhwhere last week, which was hugely enjoyable.
Currently reading Haruki Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.
15 years ago
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I think 2 months ago, I got so addicted to Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick that I finished it in such a short time.

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Though I haven't read much since I moved, since no library, and no bookstore :'(
You know, you can order books from the internet too...
No credit cards here...and I'm not allowed...
Why aren't you allowed? And I don't have credit card either, I just order with a bill and pay after I receive the book (don't know how that works in US if you order from another state).
Far-off places with sweet sounding names.

15 years ago
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Currently reading Steven Erickson's "Toll the Hounds".
The last book I completed was R.A. Salvatore's The Pirate King.
Not changing this sig until Square-Enix & Namco-Bandai collaborate to produce a "Tales of..." game (Feb 8, 2008).
15 years ago
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Well, if we don't count The Crucible, which I'm currently reading for my English class - last time was on Sunday xD I read Anthony Burgess' Clockwork Orange 🙂
Before that I reread Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine. I wish summer would come faster...

15 years ago
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Though I haven't read much since I moved, since no library, and no bookstore :'(
You know, you can order books from the internet too...
No credit cards here...and I'm not allowed...
Go to the bank, set up a savings account, deposit some cash, go back home, set up a paypal account, transfer the money from your savings account into the paypal account, and viola! 7-10 days later you can buy stuff online without your parents ever getting involved. What they don't know can't hurt them.
Anyway, back on topic, I just finished The Hound of the Baskervilles this morning. By Conan Doyle. It was pretty good, but it could've been way better.
Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?

15 years ago
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Go to the bank, set up a savings account, deposit some cash, go back home, set up a paypal account, transfer the money from your savings account into the paypal account, and viola! 7-10 days later you can buy stuff online without your parents ever getting involved. What they don't know can't hurt them.
How devious.
I'm reading two books right now; one at school, one at home. I love regular books and mangas equally. Well, maybe manga has a tad more love, but still... 🙂
Love is so bad.

15 years ago
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Yesterday.
Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters.
I started it around nine-ish, I think, and then finished reading it at 1:00 am XD.
I have so many books I need to finish:
The Fallen, Incarceron, dark visions, secret circle, blue moon, leviathan, kisses and lies, and so many others XD.
Hopefully I'll start reading them again, soon.
And then there's FALLEN...but I doubt I'll finish that atrocity of a book, but I digress.
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kate mosse - the labyrinth

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about 2 hours ago. my school's bojangles caught on fire, spent time under the trees reading until we could go back in. 🤣
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[quote=hira1994]Though I haven't read much since I moved, since no library, and no bookstore :'(
You know, you can order books from the internet too...
No credit cards here...and I'm not allowed...
Go to the bank, set up a savings account, deposit some cash, go back home, set up a paypal account, transfer the money from your savings account into the paypal account, and viola! 7-10 days later you can buy stuff online without your parents ever getting involved. What they don't know can't hurt them. [/quote]
I'm a girl in Saudi Arabia. I can't just go outside alone here, much less that I've ever gone out alone.
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Why aren't you allowed? And I don't have credit card either, I just order with a bill and pay after I receive the book (don't know how that works in US if you order from another state).
My parents say books waste my time. I used to read too much...
On topic, currently reading Julius Caesar for school...also reading The Forest of Hands and Teeth by someone @_@....Also read Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick a while ago...addictive, but didn't really like it that much? Also read part of Fallen, mainly because of the reviews I'd read of it. Couldn't finish it, it was so boring...I actually fell asleep while reading it...

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I'm a girl in Saudi Arabia. I can't just go outside alone here, much less that I've ever gone out alone.
Oh.... well... your profile says Canada. My idea was good, anyway. XD
On topic, I just sat down earlier and started reading Sabriel by... Garth Nix? Gosh, I love that series.
Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?

15 years ago
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For pleasure, yesterday. Volume 14 of A Certain Japanese Light Novel series (see what I did thar), Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and The Founding a Warhammer 40K compilation of novels/stories about Gaunt's Ghosts, by Dan Abnett.
Otherwise, I'm reading a history textbook for my biopsych course right now...