Group: Arcs
Posts: 30
Joined: 25-December 07
Member No.: 1672
Finally finished The Wanting Seed now that finals are over. Great book. The ending was a little... Oversentimental. But otherwise, awesome book, funny, mortifying, etc. My sig happens to be from the book. Next I'll read... Something. I'll decide this week sometime. Then I'll tell you all.
Group: Arcs
Posts: 38
Joined: 15-August 06
Member No.: 192
in the past month, i finished Chainfire (part something of the Sword of Truth Series), World of Warcraft: Cycle of Hatred, Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy:Mostly Harmless and a reread of some other book.
Group: Arcs
Posts: 88
Joined: 30-October 08
From: Wikipedia
Member No.: 1805
I saw that book at B&N today. <_< Yes, I went today, and came home with several books. Don't know what I'm going to read first. Probably Burgess's Honey for the Bears or McCarthy's Blood Meridian.
Group: Arcs
Posts: 20
Joined: 25-November 06
Member No.: 289
I'm trying to read a series of unfortunate events, but it's really boring... stopped at page 21 of book two. :[ SOOOO I'm reading the third book of Pendragon. Spader is awesome. <3
Group: Arcs
Posts: 105
Joined: 3-February 09
From: Somewhere where I don't know where I am...
Member No.: 1835
I tried to read that, too, Malice. But I stopped after reading the first chapter in the first book. Everything about that book angers me. Well, I don't think it's actually the book at all. The book is just boring. But I hate the author.
Group: Arcs
Posts: 29
Joined: 5-December 06
Member No.: 326
Yeah, I stopped after the first chapter of the first book of a Series of Unfortunate Events too. The book wasn't too interesting (although I knew quite a few people who would disagree).
Group: Flunkies
Posts: 339
Joined: 1-July 07
From: Boston
Member No.: 1609
To Kill a Mockingbird was the only book that I was supposed to read in school that just refused to. We had just finished Lord of the Flies, which I absolutely hated, and I never quite liked being assigned to read specific books for school. I figured that since I had seen the movie of To Kill a Mockingbird a few years back, I would be able to breeze through most of the tests without having to read it. I didn't take into account my atrocious memory.