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Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild by David Stenn. A great biography on one of the greatest screen legends of all time, and unlike a bunch of tabloid trash that would have you believe she was a major whore, it paints her as a sympathetic character, who more resembled a frightened little child than the sexed-up characters she often portrayed on screen. Read the entire thing in one 3-4 hour sitting - it's not very long at all. Under 300 pages.
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I finished Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go for AP English when school starts. It was okay; there could have been a much more interesting story about the material, but you can't please everybody. 7/10
Up next, for school of course, is How To Read Literature Like A Professor.
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I'm still going through my library books. Books I've recently read include "The Art of The Lion King" (which didn't have much text) and "The Art of The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (which had a lot of text), and I'm reading (well, re-reading) "Mouse Under Glass", which, even though I've read it a few times before, still has things that I had forgotten- it's such an interesting book.
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I forgot to mention "Fast Food Nation"- it was so interesting! A few sections made me a bit uncomfortable, but it's not as bad as some people make it out to be. I haven't sworn off fast food at all since reading it! But it was very interesting, nevertheless.
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I forgot to mention "Fast Food Nation"- it was so interesting! A few sections made me a bit uncomfortable, but it's not as bad as some people make it out to be. I haven't sworn off fast food at all since reading it! But it was very interesting, nevertheless.

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I have the same book waiting for me, but I have some other things to do (movies to watch, etc.) and I also have some other books that will arrive this week that I really want to read, so I'm kind of hesitant. But then again, it is a short book. But you liked it?blackcauldron85 wrote: *edit*
I forgot to mention "Fast Food Nation"- it was so interesting! A few sections made me a bit uncomfortable, but it's not as bad as some people make it out to be. I haven't sworn off fast food at all since reading it! But it was very interesting, nevertheless.

Just finished Gregory Maguire's "Wicked - the life and times of the Wicked Witch of the West", mainly because I'm gonna see the musical in Stuttgart in August. I'm so excited
I liked the book, although it was a little bit difficult to understand at times (but I had to buy the English one, it was 10€ cheaper than the German translation!)
I also started to re-read Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince for the movie release, but I fear I'm not gonna make it until this evening... And I also still got to watch the Order of the Phoenix, so... yeah.

I liked the book, although it was a little bit difficult to understand at times (but I had to buy the English one, it was 10€ cheaper than the German translation!)
I also started to re-read Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince for the movie release, but I fear I'm not gonna make it until this evening... And I also still got to watch the Order of the Phoenix, so... yeah.
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For AP English over the summer:
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
How To Read Literature Like A Professor by Thomas Foster
First assignment:
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
I've started reading it and it's kind of strange. I don't really know what I think about it; I guess I'll have an opinion by the end though. It's just kind of weird.
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
How To Read Literature Like A Professor by Thomas Foster
First assignment:
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
I've started reading it and it's kind of strange. I don't really know what I think about it; I guess I'll have an opinion by the end though. It's just kind of weird.
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Stopped reading The Vampire Armand by Anne Rice a year ago. Just started reading it again - what an erotic book! 

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Read it! i was very shocked. it's not at all like the earlier volumes!Nick Bryant wrote:How typicalBeast_enchantment wrote:Stopped reading The Vampire Armand by Anne Rice a year ago. Just started reading it again - what an erotic book!. I should have known really


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Yes! you should read it!! you'll see what i meanNick Bryant wrote:ME?!

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Ha he's a virgin until he's about 5Nick Bryant wrote:Let me guess, there's a virgin in it


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well, one does love himself!Nick Bryant wrote:Is that the part which reminds you of meBeast_enchantment wrote:It's totally hot, though
5????(I don't know if I want to read about child abuse
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hmmm i think it can be excusable since, in the books vampires don't have sexual feelings like humans. Their desire is in blood. Although, he isn't a vampire until he's 17 and up until then he's been pretty much a whore!

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