hey there! Been a while since I updated this thing...
I know most of you don't read journals, but here's for the ones that read it ^^
EMM...so.....in a month school' will be over and I'll have vacations yeeeeeeeey
This summer I will study french....I'll finish my guitar lessons... and probably will take taekwondo 
Also I will study HARD anatomy ^^
I can take a few requests, if you want.
I also want to read a lot
mostly, Classics. I have in mind many titles, like Moby Dick, Dracula, Frankenstein, Little Women, Les Misérables, the Secret Garden, Robinson Crusoe, Treasure Island, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, A Journey to the Center of the Earth, Around the World in Eighty Days, The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Siddhartha, Sherlock Holmes, Don Quijote de la Mancha, Invisible Man, the Scarlette Letter, Edgar A. Poe stories, The Underground City............err can't think of more right now............... (currently i'm reading The Godfather)
Any other you think I should read?? plz? I enjoy most: science-fiction, fiction, fantasy, mystery, terror, suspense......
You guys, what do you enjoy most reading?
What will you do this vacations??
fav movies?? fav music/band/singer? buh-bye ***comment please***
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Green Day
and mangoes 
Devious Comments
Classics! That's fuunn...you'll find Frankenstein a good read, we read it in our AP English class this year. The Scarlet Letter was interesting as well, but I hated The Invisible Man, if we're thinking of the same book.
I don't know how much of a "classic" it is, but I'd definitely recommend Brave New World as well, it'll feed your science fiction appetite. Jane Eyre is a book I read when I was around...13 or so...it was a little hard for me to understand then, but now that I look back it was excellent, so I'd definitely recommend that one.
Happy readin hun!
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Sounds like you have good plans...what kind of fantasy do you like to read? I like a lot of what Terry Pratchett and Mercedes Lackey have written.
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As far as newer books go if there's any one that I'd simply have to recommend it's Fitzpatrick's War by Theodore Judson. A simply stunning work, in my (Admittedly limited,) opinion.
And I'm writing a book. XD But I doubt that will be done anytime soon.
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I will finish reading Eldest and maybe I'm going to Switzerland! And I will be at the beach nearby
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and thanks for the titles. I've already read Eragon and Eldest (great books), but I'm missing Brisingr (I think)....I've heard of Philip Pullman before, now I'm curious X3
I hope you have a great time in Switzerland, I'd like to go there too X3
I've heard it's an amazing place
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Where melodies swing
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thank you very much for your titles and for your time X3
you're writing a book? WOOOOOOOOOOOOW
what's it about?
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sorry for replying this late X3
haha I'm not a great fantasy reader, I've only read a few like: LOTR, harry Potter....Narnia........errr....Hobbit?...see, I've read only a few X3 But I definitely love how Isabel Allende writes.
I've never heard of those two, I'll try to read something of them. Which titles would you recommend?
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