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BlackDragon said:
just about half way through order of the phoenix. and i have to say, i want to fucking kill dolores umbridge.
That reminds me, they showed a trailer of the movie, on the today show :) and it looks really good.

photo gallery-> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0373889/photogallery
official trailer-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG45n5DOFXc&NR
->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OpESJzshkY&mode=related&search=

and there is alot of them on youtube :)

I was reading, Honey, Ice, Cinnamon and Black Cat by VC Andrews. Black Cat was good but the rest weren't all that.
 
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i'm just up to the part in order of the phoenix where dumbledore escapes after the DA is discovered and fred and george set off a MASSIVE crate of bewitched fireworks. woohoo, great reading.

TAKE THAT YOU SHE-DEVIL DOLORES UMBRIDGE!

- one of the best chapters of the book.
 
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I read Tarnished Gold, and Music in the Night by Virgina Andrews...they were so depressing :( even thought i knew what was going to happen, both were still sad stories
 

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Isabel Allende's Portrait in Sepia - sweeping, beautifully written and poignant, but on occasions a little bit soapy. (by that I mean it became a bit too thoroughly romantic that the ambitions were lost by the protagonist)
 

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Here goes:

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Civilising Global Capital: Mark Latham
Spandau: The Secret Diaries - Albert Speer
Berlin - Antony Beevor
Gesundheit - Patch Adams
The Cardinal and the Kremlin - Tom Clancy

Have trouble concentrating on one book at a time...
 

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The Trial by Franz Kafka.

The writing is so friggin small - I've spent about five hours reading it over the weekend and I'm still only up to about page 85. It's pretty damn good - hardly an easy read though.
 

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the leader said:
The Trial by Franz Kafka.

The writing is so friggin small - I've spent about five hours reading it over the weekend and I'm still only up to about page 85. It's pretty damn good - hardly an easy read though.
its awesome, but i've never been able to finish it.

it's almost too dry i'd say
 

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- Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene
- Schindler's List by Thomas Keneally

Hoping to finish Casino Royale before the film comes out as well.
 

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i'm re-reading harry potter and the half blood prince. also reading joseph conrad's "heart of darkness", "lionheart" by jesse martin and "literary theory" by david carter. the latter is a really good summary of lit theory for anyone interested. having trouble staying focused though.
 

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UnIqUe_PrInCeSs said:
I'm reading Harry Potter and the half blood prince (for the first time :S)

I lurrrrve it :)
oh really, for the first time? do you know what happens? what're you up to?
 

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Tulipa said:
its awesome, but i've never been able to finish it.

it's almost too dry i'd say
I finished it a couple of days ago, but I'm not too sure that I understood all of it... it has a wierd sort of ending, its a bit unnerving in a way
 

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