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I've got a signed copy of "The Fault in our Stars" by John Green (my sister is a nerd fighter :P), but I've only read the first few pages because I'm trying to save it for my flight on Sunday.

What I REALLY should finish reading, though, is This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald. I have this big collection of his works and I've only read the Great Gatsby. And that was like a year ago.


dftba sis

I'm reading Will Grayson, Will Grayson as soon as one of my friends finishes it up to lend to me, heard it's excellent.

also did you get hanklerfish with your signature ' 3'

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Just read The Alloy of Law, a steampunk story set in the Mistborn universe. :shock:

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Re-reading Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder. Don't remember much of it. The book itself is a fictional story that more or less incorporates the history of philosophy into it.

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Re-reading Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder. Don't remember much of it. The book itself is a fictional story that more or less incorporates the history of philosophy into it.

I read that fairly recently! I had mixed feelings about the delivery, but it was interesting.

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Re-reading Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder. Don't remember much of it. The book itself is a fictional story that more or less incorporates the history of philosophy into it.

I read that fairly recently! I had mixed feelings about the delivery, but it was interesting.

It sounds interesting. I'll be looking out for it.


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Re-reading Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder. Don't remember much of it. The book itself is a fictional story that more or less incorporates the history of philosophy into it.

I read that fairly recently! I had mixed feelings about the delivery, but it was interesting.

Yeah, it might be partly the translation into English, but the dialogue and such is rather stilted. The philosophical info is really easy to grasp, though.

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I've got a signed copy of "The Fault in our Stars" by John Green (my sister is a nerd fighter :P), but I've only read the first few pages because I'm trying to save it for my flight on Sunday.

What I REALLY should finish reading, though, is This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald. I have this big collection of his works and I've only read the Great Gatsby. And that was like a year ago.


dftba sis

I'm reading Will Grayson, Will Grayson as soon as one of my friends finishes it up to lend to me, heard it's excellent.

also did you get hanklerfish with your signature ' 3'

YES!!! :D

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Just finished re-reading The Jester by James Patterson, now rereading Flowers for Algernon.

I guess I need to find some new books to read.

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Just finished re-reading The Jester by James Patterson, now rereading Flowers for Algernon.

I guess I need to find some new books to read.


I buy more books than I actually read. :barry:


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Continued reading 'Story of Ibis' on the train. I have long breaks in between reading sessions sometimes. D:

I am now reading this. It's pretty good!


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Continued reading 'Story of Ibis' on the train. I have long breaks in between reading sessions sometimes. D:

I am now reading this. It's pretty good!

Oh yeah, whoops! Benny, I lent that to Tom without asking you because I kept forgetting :( I hope that's okay! I'm pretty sure Tom treats stuff better than I do anyway :p

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Continued reading 'Story of Ibis' on the train. I have long breaks in between reading sessions sometimes. D:

I am now reading this. It's pretty good!

Oh yeah, whoops! Benny, I lent that to Tom without asking you because I kept forgetting :( I hope that's okay! I'm pretty sure Tom treats stuff better than I do anyway :p

No. Get it back. Right now. :x

I kid. :P Glad you like it!

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Continued reading 'Story of Ibis' on the train. I have long breaks in between reading sessions sometimes. D:

I am now reading this. It's pretty good!

Oh yeah, whoops! Benny, I lent that to Tom without asking you because I kept forgetting :( I hope that's okay! I'm pretty sure Tom treats stuff better than I do anyway :p

No. Get it back. Right now. :x

I kid. :P Glad you like it!

I was using the last few pages to light hundred dollar bills, which I am then using to light cuban cigars... I hope that's alright? The last few pages probably aren't important anyway.


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Continued reading 'Story of Ibis' on the train. I have long breaks in between reading sessions sometimes. D:

I am now reading this. It's pretty good!

Oh yeah, whoops! Benny, I lent that to Tom without asking you because I kept forgetting :( I hope that's okay! I'm pretty sure Tom treats stuff better than I do anyway :p

No. Get it back. Right now. :x

I kid. :P Glad you like it!

I was using the last few pages to light hundred dollar bills, which I am then using to light cuban cigars... I hope that's alright? The last few pages probably aren't important anyway.

Yes, of course. Who doesn't burn bo-WAIT, CUBAN CIGARS?! :x

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