Books you are reading right now

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Leah Love

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I am taking my sweet time with the books.... there were 6 years between the release of book 4 and 5... no need to rush. LoL And I have the complete season 1 of Game of Thrones :D I watched it 3-4 times already LoL
Hopefully George doesn't croak before he can finish the series :p
 

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I am taking my sweet time with the books.... there were 6 years between the release of book 4 and 5... no need to rush. LoL And I have the complete season 1 of Game of Thrones :D I watched it 3-4 times already LoL
Hopefully George doesn't croak before he can finish the series :p

Ha! That's what I was thinking! He doesn't look like he lives the healthiest lifestyle either, and we have 2 books to go! :(
 

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Yeah, but the need of an 8 book to actually wrap everything up is not out of question. :willy_nilly:
and he REALLY needs to step it up if he wants to stay ahead of the TV series.
 

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Im still struggling with book 4: Feast for Crows.

Ended up picking up a few star wars books and am also in the middle of the last Namaah book.
 

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The Other Side Of The Story - Marian Keyes


I love this book, and when I finish it I always feel more determined to actually fucking write something myself :p
 

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I remember in high school we did a session on her, where we read the original novel of one of her books, and then we read the script from the play it was turned into, and compared/contrasted. It was super neat, because some of the characters were even changed around a bit so that people could enjoy both without it being spoiled.
 

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In tenth grade I read "And then there were none" for a book report. I didn't read the prologue or epilogue because, "who reads those?" and completely missed the point of the book. :p
 

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I always read the prologue and the epilogue. And introductions... And even the page which says when it was printed and what font was used *blush*

About to start:
Wizard and Glass - Stephen King
Doomed Love - Virgil
 
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