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New Moon!!!

EPCOT Explorer

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^Christa is always confused or confusing....:shrug::lookaroun:lol:
Eh, you gave it a chance. It's not for everyone. I know a few people who are in the same situation as you.

Although, I did get one of my guy friends hooked. Not that he would admit it. But in one month he had read all 4 books. It made me giggle.
We need to have his head examined.


Nick's , too...:lookaroun

Even though the depression part of New Moon was simply HORRIBLE to get through.
The first 150 pages of Twi were depressing enough...:lookaroun

I had the same thought. I threw up in my mouth a couple times.:lol::lookaroun

Mystery Novels,classics,and I did read HP
:sohappy:
Who? Sounds like me!
I read the classics as well, so you can't say my taste in works is completley mistaken...
Yes, you have the redeeming factor of History...:kiss::D
 

WDW Vacationer

Active Member
^Christa is always confused or confusing....:shrug::lookaroun:lol:We need to have his head examined.


Nick's , too...:lookaroun

The first 150 pages of Twi were depressing enough...:lookaroun




:sohappy:
Who? Sounds like me!
Yes, you have the redeeming factor of History...:kiss::D

Nobody in particular...how about you?
 

cdunbar

Active Member
:D




Letseeee....Steinbeck, Christie, VERNE, (love him!!), MccCulough, Fitzgerald....and that's just one shelf that I looked at just now.:D
Steinbeck, focuses on the depression too much, though I enjoyed Red Pony...
Fitzgerald-FTW:sohappy:
Verne-great writer I just don't enjoy his work it's not in my favs
Christie-I appreciate her work because of the strides she made for female writters
Now, add:
Hawthrone
Bronte
Austin
Lousia May Alscott
Etc. I prefer 18th and 19th century writters...:shrug:
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
Verene is pretty much my fav.

Always wanted a TL based off him.

Those are some of my favorites right there...I also like To Kill A Mockingbird and Mark Twain...
I just got into him. He's WONDERFUL.

And go to Paris. ;)

Mockingbird is a fave, here, too.

Steinbeck, focuses on the depression too much, though I enjoyed Red Pony...
Fitzgerald-FTW:sohappy:
Verne-great writer I just don't enjoy his work it's not in my favs
Christie-I appreciate her work because of the strides she made for female writters
Now, add:
Hawthrone
Bronte
Austin
Lousia May Alscott
Etc. I prefer 18th and 19th century writters...:shrug:
NOooOOOooOOOO...Scarlet Letter made me want top curl up and die. I had to actually buy cliffs notes...:cry::lookaroun

18th Cent. ENLIGHTENMENT is great stuff. :D Locke...Paine....:sohappy:
 

cdunbar

Active Member
I just got into him. He's WONDERFUL.

And go to Paris. ;)

Mockingbird is a fave, here, too.

NOooOOOooOOOO...Scarlet Letter made me want top curl up and die. I had to actually buy cliffs notes...:cry::lookaroun

18th Cent. ENLIGHTENMENT is great stuff. :D Locke...Paine....:sohappy:
That was me for Grapes of Wrath, I was like can I have gun now please, thank you!:lol:
 

cdunbar

Active Member
This settles it! We need a What Are You Reading thread

I really love Verne,just something very immersive and imaginative about his works.
Yes, and I love it! I vote you start it cause you have a following, I'm just the girl that goes ok y'all let's not fight, c'mon it's not worth it...and then they ignore me so...:shrug:
 

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