Looking for Alaska by John Green
I'm halfway through with it and it's really good... I'm kinda scared of something happening to Alaska. Some of those students are nuts.
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Looking for Alaska by John Green
I'm halfway through with it and it's really good... I'm kinda scared of something happening to Alaska. Some of those students are nuts.
re-reading the entire dark tower series by stephen king. currently on Wizard and Glass. f**kin Roland man, guardian of the beam.
Infinite Stratos #1, actually - the light novel. The writing is making my Japanese grammar say "Huh?" a LOT.
My 2 yen,
Akiosama
Omnibus collection of Genshiken
(Volume 1 to 9)
The Sword Art Online light novels. Really good stuff.
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Reading a book about introverts.
Dis book right here.
I bought it when I hung out with Rainbow Crash and started reading it, then put it away. Ive been reading it during my lunch hour at work now and this book is amazing. I highly recommend it.
currently reading The Call Of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft. i downloaded his entire works as epubs for Kindle, and look forward to delving further into his unique style of horror.
Ellen Hopkins' "Tilt", Laurie Halse Anderson's "Feed", and the entire collection of "The Lord of the Rings".
The Lotus War book 2: Kinslayer by Jay Kristoff. Hard to describe but sort of a fuedal Japanese steam-punk fantasy. One of my new favourite authors too. Read 200 pages in the first sitting but there's still another 4-500 to go. But with no classes until Monday I reckon I can polish it off by the weekend.
I haven't been reading that much since I got hooked with anime...
But I'm currently trying to read / start The Hunger Games.
Day of The Dragon by Richard A. Knaak.
War of The Ancients Trilogy: Part 1 The Well of Eternity by Richard A. Knaak
A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin
"The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer"
Not sure who actually wrote it. It stays in character pretty well from cover to cover. If you've ever seen the "Rose Red" minseries, yes, it's that Ellen Rimbauer.
The Dragon and the Unicorn by A.A. Attanasio and The Hobbit by Tolkien.
The Dragon and the Unicorn is like the story before King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. It's been pretty good so far.
I've been wanting to read The Hobbit for some time now and I finally got my hands on a copy!
As expected, the story is captivating, just as the LOTR Trilogy was and is.
High Bloods by John Farris
H.P Lovecraft short stories
Looking for Alaska by John Green
Game of Thrones.
It's so long! I'll probably take ages to finish it.
Fantasy is my game ;)
The Silmarillion, J.R.R Tolkien rules ;)
Full Moon, by P.G Wodehouse! :)
The Book Thief- Markus Zusak
House of Many Ways, by Diana Wynne Jones.
Tis the sequel to Howl's Moving Castle, if anyone's familiar with the movie. :3
The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror by Christopher Moore. 'Tis the season for it.
Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters at home. Then I'm working on Bette Davis' biography whenever I decide to sit and read at the library for a while.
A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan. The Stand is next on my list.