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Hey! What are you reading?

Seriously, tell me what you’re reading. Or what you’d like to be reading.

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Posted by Shonica Hartless on Mar 7, 03:55 PM.


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Anything by Jordan Sonneblick AND THE LAST BOOK IN THE UNIVERSE by Rodman Philbrick


— Kyle Sauley (king of cheese poems) PEACE LOVE AND HARMONY    Mar 9, 09:16 PM    #


I wish I was reading anything by Meg Cabot. She rocks. Oh, and the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. I’m really reading a book called Life, Love, and the Persuit of Freethrows.


— Jackie    Mar 17, 04:44 PM    #


I haven’t read Meg Cabot yet. She is one of those authors that I keep meaning to read but haven’t gotten too yet. So what would recommend that I read first?

I haven’t read Sonneblick or Philbrick either. I’ll have to look them up.

Right now I’m reading Under the Jolly Roger by L.A. Meyer. It’s the third in the Bloody Jack adventures and so far very good. Don’t want to put it down in fact.


— Shonica    Mar 21, 12:09 PM    #


You need to read The Princess Diaries. It rocks. And you need to read the Mediator series. It’s about this girl who can talk to ghosts. By the way, who the heck are Sonneblick and Philbrick?


— Jackie    Mar 24, 12:32 PM    #


Princess Diaries and Mediator series. Got it. I’ve looked at both thinking that I will get to them one of these days. I’m in between books right now so perhaps I will start now. Well, now meaning during my dinner break. I’m doing very important stuff for the library right now. :)

Ooh Kyle, Sonnenbrick… Zen and the Art of Faking It and Philbrick sound good too. So much to read, so little time.


— Shonica    Mar 27, 03:23 PM    #


I’m going retro. I’m reading the Adventures of Tintin.

Tintin was a comic strip written by Belgian cartoonist Hergé from 1929 up into the 1980s. The stories were collected in 24 graphic novels.

Tintin is a reporter whose adventures take him from the depths of the ocean in search of treasure to being on the moon. You’ve got mystery, fantasy and science fiction. You name it— quite fun.


— Jerry    Apr 4, 04:37 PM    #


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