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I started reading Catch 22 for school. I really don't know what to think of it yet, as I'm only a couple chapters in, but it does seem to be quite comical. Some things confuse me but that's probably because whenever I read I think of other random stuff yet my eyes keep on reading. Does that make sense? I'm reading, but I'm not. I don't know.
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I'm about 3/4 through of Catch-22 and I have to say that I really don't care for it. It has zero plot and the characters, to me, are rather unintelligent. I don't see how it's a bestseller, but I'll just have to deal.
I'm reading Breaking Dawn as well and I'm glad that I'm finally on the third part because I much perfer Bella's point of view. I kinda saw what was going to happen like ten chapters ahead of when stuff happened, so it wasn't very surprising. Nonetheless, it's a mediocre series that holds your attention for the four books that it contains.
(now if you want a great series, read Harry Potter or the A Wrinkle In Time quintet)
I'm reading Breaking Dawn as well and I'm glad that I'm finally on the third part because I much perfer Bella's point of view. I kinda saw what was going to happen like ten chapters ahead of when stuff happened, so it wasn't very surprising. Nonetheless, it's a mediocre series that holds your attention for the four books that it contains.
(now if you want a great series, read Harry Potter or the A Wrinkle In Time quintet)
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I finished "The worst mothers in the world" (translated title) Friday and started reading Kristin Chenoweth's "A little bit wicked- Life, Love and Faith in stages" yesterday. I love the Cheno and her book is very, very funny and so far it seems like she's not trying to hide anything or make herself look better than she is.

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That was my favorite book that I had for summer reading for my 9th grade honors english class. The ending was sad though, but overall it was highly enjoyable.PixarFan2006 wrote:I am going to try to start reading Of Mice and Men. I tried reading it last night, but I was too tired.


Well, I finished Catch-22 and I have to say that I was really not that thrilled about it. It was confusing from beginning to (almost the) end and I really don't think it was that fantastic. I might be missing something, but I really can't find anything to like about it. Up next my class is going to read The Sound and the Fury and then after that The Things They Carried. I don't know much about either but I heard that most everyone ejoys the latter. As long as they are better than Catch, I'll be alright.
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after 4 months, i have finished the lord of the rings trilogy=] great great series but they def. take a while to get through.
i think i might read harry potter and the half blood prince again in time for the movie
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i think i might read harry potter and the half blood prince again in time for the movie
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