What are you reading right now ?
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Re: What are you reading right now ?
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It’s going so well I love the book.
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Thanks
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also found one paperback copy of Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters from the Dollar Tree store a day recently
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Hello I just finished reading Gilded Prisons. And next I will be reading Night Lord:sunsets
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To answer your question, at the moment I am reading 2084 (The Trilogy)... It is pretty interesting, based in the future...
I am still reading it so I don't know the whole plot yet but it is interesting.
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Ya. Books are better than the movies. They explain a lot o things the movies couldn't and you might enjoy some characters better in the book than movies. The movies took major liberties with some characters - making them seem dumber or meaner than they really are when compared to the books.Dixi wrote: ↑29 May 2009, 08:49 Hello, You may think that I may be too late here but to tell you I am on my second day reading "Harry Potter Book 1" , I watched all it's movies. But I think right now the book is more interesting, well, all of us would like to see audio visual effects on that movie, but I think my brain is more imaginative while reading this book , any suggestions what books more interesting to read? Thanks anyway.