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I haven't read 1984, but I've read Animal Farm four times. I love it. 1984 is on my list of books to read, though.


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ohhhh.. Animal Farm and 1984 are now on my list of books to read..

btw any Twilight fans, did you get The Host yet?
 
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For all yall that have been saying how awesome the Twilight books are I just want to say, I TOTALLY agree!!! I just got done reading New Moon. Those books are great!
 
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omg the Twilight series are awesome! i do have to admit thougth that my favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird.
 
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omg the Twilight series are awesome! i do have to admit thougth that my favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird.


I seriously enjoyed that book too. I guess Language Arts class is good for something Big Grin
 
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i know right? i actually just finished reading it for like the 100th time Smile
 
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Yeah I really like it too. So many people end up hating to Kill a Mockingbird just b/c we're required to read it in school but I loved it.
 
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My school preformed 1984 earlier this year.
 
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Having to read it for school seems to ruin books for most people. I'm reading The Hot Zone for biology and personally I love it! I think it's mostly that they have to analyze it in certain ways.

Never did read to Kill a Mockingbird. We really just did Shakespeare, the Odyssey, Hound of the Baskervilles, and ABC Murders for my English this year. But I'm reading Mary Shelley's Frankenstein right now, it's a bit tough, but I love it so far.
 
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Omg To Kill a Mockingbird is great. You should definitely read it
 
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I love Nicholas Sparks & Sarah Dessen books, I've read every single one written by Sparks. I love them! Right now i'm reading the Glenbrooke Series by Robin Jones Gunn, they are amazing as well. Captivating by John Eldredge is also a favorite of mine, I think every Christian girl should be required to read it! Ahh...I love reading. Smile


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Jenna, I am reading all the Nicholas Sparks books now. I love them. What city and session are you going to?


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I'll be at San Francisco Session 1. Those books are fabulous! I read all of them last summer, and I was so addicted to them that it only took like 3-4 days for each book. He released a new book in October, "The Choice"...its good too!


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I love reading and right now I'm reading Jane Eyre for school. It can get really good at some parts and others I can't even read a page. The Chronicles of Narnia, the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Series of Unfortunate Events, and the Charmed series are among my favorite books =]


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Jenna-It only takes me like 2 days to read them unless they are the longer ones then its about 5 days lol. I haven't read the choice yet but my boyfriend bought it for me.


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