Star Wars Red Harvest. My second time reading it, and I love it more each time.

Star Wars Red Harvest. My second time reading it, and I love it more each time.
Herman Melville - Moby-Dick
Not bad.
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, as translated into English by Lee Fahnestock and Norman MacAfee based on an earlier translation by Charles E. Wilbur. Having seen the musical recently (which, by the way, is fricking awesome), I became interested in investigating the source material.
Just got Goethe's "Faust" today, looking forward to really picking it up after finals.
Jasper Fforde's First Among Sequals.
Absolutely amazing book. He's a genius.
Reading through Douglas Adams' Life, the Universe, and Everything as well as re-rereading Robert J. Sawyer's WWW Watch; really looking forward to the last book of the WWW trilogy coming out.
"Seekers Book 6: Spirits in The Stars" by Erin Hunter. Just started recently, not done yet. Last Book of the Seekers series.![]()
Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild. Reading it for a school project, and it most definitely does not disappoint.

Congo by Micheal Chricton. I've been on a Chricton craze lately.
The Blastoise is strong.
Link's Island my Webcomic about Legend of Zelda characters trapped on an island.
http://linksisland.smackjeeves.com/
I don't care about what people think. I am a Power Rangers fan, and I'm not afraid to admit it.

The Doll People by Ann M. Martin
Talking dolls who come to life when people aren't around = EPIIICCC!!! :D
Jane Eyre. I've had it out from the school library for weeks, but I keep leaving it in my locker by accident, so it's been like two weeks since the last time I was actively reading it. OTL
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Mystery by Jonathan Kellerman
Good Boss, Bad Boss by Robert Sutton, PhD

I'm now reading Rising Sun by Michael Chricton. I just love Chricton's writing style.
The Blastoise is strong.
Link's Island my Webcomic about Legend of Zelda characters trapped on an island.
http://linksisland.smackjeeves.com/
I don't care about what people think. I am a Power Rangers fan, and I'm not afraid to admit it.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Obviously by J. K. Rowling.
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I'm reading Les Misérables by Victor Hugo; more specifically, I'm reading the Wilbour translation. It is, like Glitchipedia said, a big book. But so far it's a very good read as well.
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