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I'm reading the Pendragon series for the first time... now waiting for the third book to be returned to my school library.


I guess you could say I'm technically reading this too. I own Taliesin and Merlin, but can't find Arthur anywhere in Australia. Well, near me anyway. Hopefully it'll go into reprint soon.

*taps fingers impatiently*


Erm... I think we are reading different series. The Pendragon series I am referring too are the books about Bobby Pendragon, the traveller. I've never heard of the titles you mentioned. :roll:


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Qanda wrote:
Erm... I think we are reading different series. The Pendragon series I am referring too are the books about Bobby Pendragon, the traveller. I've never heard of the titles you mentioned. :roll:


HeHe. Oops!

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I didn't realise there were 2 series out there with similar names. The one I was refering to is the Pendragon Cycle by Stephen Lawhead, which is basically the story of King Arthur.


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I'm currently switching between Storm Warning by Mercedes Lackey (reading again for the 2nd time) and Fluke by James Herbert. Some of you might remember Fluke the movie about a man reincarnated as a dog. It used to be one of my favorite books years ago, but then I lost it. It wasn't a big deal until I realized the book was out of print and the one I had bought at my local bookstore was probably one of its last copies. I just ordered a used one off amazon though, but I do miss my old book with the puppy wearing shoes on the cover :P


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I'm supposed to be reading Vanity Fair by William Thackeray (I've read a bit.) but I'm also reading a book about Hinduism at the moment.


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0:) I love Pendragon. :D DJ MacHale is very nice. :)


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I've just finished reading Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (finally found an unabridged version, thank goodness!) and am beginning a book of poetry on war and peace.


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I've finished the DavVinci code, and am now reading <u>Eats, Shoots and Leaves</u>. Wonderful book. Funny, and I'm now learning how to punctuate properly. xP


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me? im reading colin forbes sinister tide right now.


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In the hands of a Goddess By tamora Pierce. I couldn't find it for some time...


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Currently reading The Treasured One by David and Leigh Eddings. It's okay, but nowhere near as good as David's earlier stuff and I find myself wandering off to do other things. But I've only got like 50 pages to go, so I'm happy.


Which of his stuff did you like more? I really enjoyed the Belgariad and the Mallorean, as well as Belgarath the Sorcerer and Polgara the Sorceress, but I haven't been able to read any of his other stuff...something about reading about totally different characters from the same author I seem to have problems with. =P

Anyway, I'm still reading The Complete Book of Swords, no idea of the author, as well as Lord of the Flies for English lit.


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Over the weekend I have to finish Reading in the Dark for English Teaching Methods and half of Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe for Lit. of Emerging Nations. That's 200+ pages, wish me luck.


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I'm reading A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens for school. I've only gotten to the 5th chapter in Book the First, but I think it'll get very, very good. My whole class is whining about how hard it is, though. 8)

I'm also reading The Mists of Avalon, at home. It's huge--larger than the later Harry Potter books, probably. But since I've seen the movie, it's not very hard to read or understand. I hope to finish it by the middle of October.

Some books I've recently read are The Year of the Hangman and Politically Correct Bedtime Stories. I didn't find much depth in The Year of the Hangman, but the PC Bedtime Stories were absolutely hilarious. According to it, Little Red Riding Hood did not deliver a basket of fresh fruit and mineral water to her grandmother because it was the womyn's (it never spelled women with an e) work, but rather to build a sense of community.


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I'm currently reading Ashling, by Isobelle Carmody. It's a good book, I really need to get around to finishing it.


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Ah, let me see... *Wishes she had reading glasses*

-Painted Devil by Michael Berard
-Watership Down by Richard Adams
-Archers Goon by Diana Wynne Jones
-A Handful of Time by Kit Pearson
-The Chronicles of Faerie by O.R Melling.

Gosh! I didn't realize how much.

And I just finished three this morning.

EDIT: and Lord of The Rings, The Two Towers, by the infamous J.R.R Tolkein.

And I just finished You Be Me, which is a collection of true teenage friendship stories.


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