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Is that even close to what it is was about?
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Wait, I think I may have read that. All I remember is that: it had something to do with a moor, fairies, and people. LOL
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Among The Hidden series is very enjoyable.It's not specifically about 1 hidden child but still fun to read.Best to read in order(as always).
The Moor Child is also a good book but I read it so long ago,I forgot the author lol.
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Originally posted by HarvestMoonRocks View PostMorning.
My mom has her book The Lady In The Tower.
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Originally posted by BigPigletFan View PostHmm.. that's not very nice.
She should read some of his comedies. Or maybe just wait a few years and try again? It really isn't that bad. But if she does continue to NOT enjoy them she shouldn't major in English.
Although we did learn some nice Shakesperean insults in English on Friday) Ever get annoyed with someone? Tell them that they are a beef-witted, reechy, fen-sucked, measle, seemy, quat-head. :lol:
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Who's Your Daddy is pretty good but The Darren Shan Series is realllllllly good
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Morning.
My mom has her book The Lady In The Tower.
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Has anyone here read any Jean Plaidy novels?
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I like to read sometimes... BUT The Among the Hidden Series by Margaret Peterson Haddix is good, it is a low reading level, like 6th grade but the books are very good. It's about a third child that is forced to hide in the attic so the population police won't find him. He can't go outside anymore because of the demolishing of the woods around his house. He becomes very obversant through vents in the roof of the attic, and sees a girl's face in the window of another house where he knows two other children already live.
Another really good series is the Series of Unfortunate events by "Lemony Snicket"
AND The Molly Moon series is wonderful too
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Originally posted by BigPigletFan View PostMost books are.
I might read it, but I have others that are higher up on my list to read right now - such as Theories of Human Communication. :croll:
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Originally posted by Lady_Ivory_Rocks View PostIf you do find time, read it because the book is even better then the movie.
I might read it, but I have others that are higher up on my list to read right now - such as Theories of Human Communication. :croll:
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If you do find time, read it because the book is even better then the movie.
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Originally posted by Lady_Ivory_Rocks View PostHave you ever read Memoirs of a Geisha?that I would take advanage of that discount past just the media items... but no. There are some classic books I would like to read but I haven't gotten the chance to do so. The last book I read for pleasure was Star - by Pam Anderson (I like her.)
I read enough in college and enough news that I can only do so much. My roommate read it and suggested it to me. I was finally able to see the film (as I missed it last fall when I was in Florida) and I enjoyed it. Maybe some day...
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Originally posted by Lady_Ivory_Rocks View PostJaybeth has a vendetta against Shakespeare...
She should read some of his comedies. Or maybe just wait a few years and try again? It really isn't that bad. But if she does continue to NOT enjoy them she shouldn't major in English.
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Jaybeth has a vendetta against Shakespeare...
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Originally posted by Lady_Ivory_Rocks View PostSome critics believe that Truman Capote "gave" the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, to Harper Lee.
Shakespeare is much more enjoyable, especially Much Ado About Nothing. But we can save plays for another time.
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