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What was the last
book you read?I read some fantasy book called Free Live Free, which isn't
my normal reading material. Now I'm reading the book 'The Robber Bride' by Margaret
Atwood. She's one of my favorite authors. It's extremely good so far.
Aurora, 17
Montreal, Quebec CANADA
I've just finished "Harry Potter and
the Goblet of Fire". Am halfway through Jeremy Rivkin's "The Age of Access"
and have started reading T.C. Boyle's "Riven Rock"
Felicia, 34
Somerville, MA
The Dilbert Future by Scott Adams
Jesse, 24
Bowie, MD
Right now I'm reading the Poisenwood Bible.
Susan, 31
Chicago, IL
The last book that I finished was
Robert Barnard's "Death by Sheer Torture", a
quirky British murder mystery. I'm currently reading Alec Guinness's "A Positively
Final Appearance; Jean M. Healy's "Failure to Connect: How computers Affect Our
children's Minds--for Better and Worse" and Jonathan Kozol's "Ordinary
Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope".
Jill, 59
Saylorsburg, PA
The last one I read that I enjoyed
was "Weird Like Us" by Ann Powers. Currently,
I am reading "Already Dead" by Denis Johnson.
Tina, 31
Medford, MA
Business at the Speed of Thought. - Bill
Gates
Kevin, 33
Sugar Hill, GA
Oh wow. Um... I just finished all four Harry
Potter books, and I think I read a romance novel somewhere in there.I usually read three
books at a time because I just got used to it in college. As an English major, I didn't
have much choice!
Amy, 23
New Orleans, LA
Bone
Palace Ballet, poems by Charles Bukowski published after his death. Finished it
Sunday. Now reading 'Waiting for Godot' because someone said a one-act play I wrote
reminded them of Beckett. If there's any reason for that it isn't apparent in Beckett's
first act.
Alias Irrelevante
The last one I finished was Johnny
Tremain. Now I'm working on 4 Fantastic Novels by
Daniel Pinkwater and The Mind of the Raven by Bernd Heinrich and The Last Ranch by Sam
Bingham and I don't know what all.
Karen, 20
Marshelltown/Ames, IA
Last week, I finished the Chocolate War by
Robert Cormier. It was assigned as summer reading for school.
Karen, 20
Marshelltown/Ames, IA
The last nbook i read was The Magic Faraway
Tree by Enid Blyton. It's my childhood favourite. I always go back to it when i feel
like the whole world is comming down on me. It's one of those 'perk me up' kinda books.
Emma, 20
Perth AUSTRALIA
i think the last book I finished was the
wrestler the Rock's "autobiography". I believe it was called The Rock
Says. . . It was alright, but the wrestler Mankind's "autobiography" Have a Nice
Day - A tale of Blood and Sweatsocks, was a lot better. . . .Currently I'm reading Lost in
the Funhouse - The Life and Mind of Andy Kaufman, Bill Zehme's biography, which was put
out last December(1999). It's pretty good. . .
mothmc, 35
Los Angeles, LA
"The Horse's Boy" by C.S.
Lewis (part of the CHRONICLES OF NARNIA)
Melodi, 19
Hlliard, OH
part two of isaac asimovs foundation
trilogy.
Socrates One
Lowell, MA
One on Ojibway cerimonies
Jaden, 21
Brampton, Ontario CANADA
Here's a telling question:
I just finished the following three Vladimir Nabokov - Lolita
John Crowley - Love and Sleep
and Drew Carey - Dirty Jokes and Beer
Anthony, 25
Baton Rouge, LA
Angela's Ashes
Tracy, 24
Ocean City, NJ
The last book I read is Silence of
the Lambs, about a week ago, which is really creepy.
Currently, I am reading three books: Game of Thrones, Robinson Crusue, and Bulfinch's
Mythology, so the answer to this question is going to change in a couple weeks. I prefer
to read science fiction, and
Ernest, 29
Washington, DC
Youth In Revolt, by some obscure, first time
author. it was good though.
Angela, 16
SC
I just back from vacation, where I
traditionally read as many books as I can in a week. I read Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur
Golden, which was an amazing book, and I also read Bridget Jones' Diary by Helen Fielding,
which was hilarious, I'd recommend it to any woman. And lastly, I'm almost through with
The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood, which is also an excellent read.
Nicole
Elk Grove, CA
The Devil's Advocate.
Paul, 30
Lowell, MA
I read
quite a bit but unfortunately I am really bad at remembering Titles and authors. I
finished Montana 1948 , Snow Falling on Cedars, and a book about the Irish Travellers.
Janet, 42
E. Brunswick, NJ
"The Presence" by John Saul.
Jeremy, 13
Highlands Ranch, CO
I went on holiday last week and I finished
reading "A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess. It was brilliant. Nadsat is
such a cool language, but I can't figure out what "vonny" or
"bratchnies" means.
Shanna, 15
Cardiff ENGLAND
John Saul's Guardian Good read.
Cheezy ending
Firelady, 22
Dallas, TX
I just finished reading "A Walk Across
America" by Peter Jenkins. Written in 1979, Peter Jenkins decided to find out for
himself if Americans were the "pigs" that the 70s generation said they were.
Reba, 50
Rockville, MD
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