Theodore Boone by John Grisham.
... I do not know why.
Theodore Boone by John Grisham.
... I do not know why.
Is this the end of the beginning?
Or the beginning of the end?
Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Children of Hurin by the late J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Christopher Tolkien

A Dance With Dragons... last book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series (aka Game of Thrones)
Deadlocked by Chrarlaine Harris.
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brave new world by aldous huxley, slaughterhouse-five by kurt vonnegut, and 1984 by george orwell.
in all likelihood, i will finish the former two before monday!

I just finished rereading Jurassic Park by Micheal Crichton and I am about to start reading Prey by the same writer. I only have a bit of school left so I will have a lot of free time, meaning it probably won't take long to get through it.
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.
Tersias by GP Taylor.
Is this the end of the beginning?
Or the beginning of the end?
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. Haven't got far yet, but I'm looking forward to becoming absorbed into the story eventually.
Who is this git?
Deadly Décisions by Kathy Reichs. For some reason or another, I tend to like her older works better.
Is this the end of the beginning?
Or the beginning of the end?

Velocity by Dean Koontz
It's the first book from him i've read. I really enjoy it and can't wait to get back to read the rest of it.
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The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan
7 books from the Camp Half-Blood have been read, so thought about having a fun ride through egyptian myth. Yeah, wait for the Mark of Athena continues......
Legolas Greenleaf!

Volume 26 of Negima!
Currently I'm getting a reminder of why the series is rated Older Teen (16+)
For anyone interested, I keep a regularly updated list of which manga I've read, plan to read, completed, and dropped.

Tigers in the Mud by Otto Carius. 3rd time reading it, still amazing. Because tanks.
Pretty cool book, actually. Carius has a great sense of humour, and tells the story of his career as a tankman during WW2 in a light-hearted manner. Another reason why this book is so great is because it tries to break the ''all German soldiers are evil nazis'' stereotype.
Everything is possible in the game of life.
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