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What Are You Reading?

California in the New Millennium: The Changing Social and Political Landscape
by Mark Baldassare
 
I finished reading "The Fountainhead" about a week ago -quite good. I am now going to buy some books aout trend forecasting, fashion merchandising, ect.
 
I started rereading "Immortality" by Milan Kundera. He is truly a great novelist, so engaging.
 
Harry Potter and the order of the phoenix (again)
Nineteen eighty four- goerge orwell
gossipgirl:All I want is everything
 
The Golden Lotus translated into English...hmmm...vocabulary expansion...
 
I'm currently reading "The Sisters" by Mary S Lovell.. I should've read that a long time ago, when it first came out. Anyway I have been reading it for like a month and a half, since then I stopped to read this stupid book "Holy Blood Holy Grail" which I was so excited about before reading it, I love conspiracy theories and stuff, but I was so dissapointed afterwards, it's not as good as I expected. I also stopped to read "Once Minutos" by Paulo Coelho; I usually don't like Coelho but this is a great f*cking read, it was just too much. So now I'm back to "The Sisters" and I hope another book doesn't get in the way lol.
 
I just finished Shopaholic and Sister...pure girly chick-lit but I loved it, I love the whole series. We just finished term at uni here so after reading a million books on the American civil war it's nice to read something and not concentrate ;) But I'm going to read The Beautiful and the Damned now..not so light anymore :wacko:
 
Machiavelli's The Prince as I'm planning a hostile takeover :P
and I just finished Persopolis, a dark comic book along the same lines as Maus, actually written by my Uncle's cousin, Marjane Satrapi!
 
I just finished reading "A Child Called it" by Dave Pelzer. It's an easy read even though it is very descriptive. It has an optimistic end. If you don't know how to change unfortunate circumstances,then this is the book to read. It's about surviving in today's world.
 
Originally posted by Girl54@Jun 18th, 2004 - 9:07 pm
Trading up...I don't know who it is by.
Trading up is by Candace Bushnell, the author of "Sex and the City"... ;)


I'm reading "PS I love you" by Cecelia Ahern at the moment.
 
right now im reading Wicked which is a really weird but cool book. its about the wicked witch of the west (in wizard of oz) and what happens before she turns evil...its now a broadway play and so far its pretty good...
 

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