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    Star Trek: The Fall of Terok Nor, Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens, 409 pages
    Star Trek: War of the Prophets, Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens, 379 pages
    Star Trek: Inferno, Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens, 410 pages
    Star Trek: Martyr, Peter David, 282 pages

    Total Count: 4027

    Yippee!!!

    #45550
    minihorse77
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    Sunset (Warriors: The New Prophecy book 6), by Erin Hunter – 303 pages

    Running Total – 12,602 pages

    #45551
    ForeverFan
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    Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens =865 pages

    Running Total: 2,109 pages

    #45552
    C Triebold
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    Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer by John Grisham, 263 pages.  Surprisingly interesting for a kids book about lawyers, lol.

    Running total: 3,530 pages

    #45553
    narnia365
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    The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 2), by Rick Riordan: 279
    The Titan’s Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 3), by Rick Riordan: 312
    The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4), by Rick Riordan: 361
    The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 5), by Rick Riordan: 382
    REVIEW: These books are amazing, epic, and just flat-out awesome. I was able to finish the whole series in less than a month, which is seriously a miracle for me. So, I definitely recommend reading them. 
    Running Total: 2,593 (sorry, there is some really strange text above and below this post, and I can’t get it to go away! Sorry…) 

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    TahiriVeila
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    Green-Eyed Monster by Carolyn Keene (Nancy Drew Girl Detective # 39, book 1 of Eco Mystery Trilogy) 163 pages
    Green with Envy by Carolyn Keene (Nancy Drew Girl Detective # 40, book 2 of Eco Mystery Trilogy) 147 pages
    Star Wars: Coruscant Nights I: Jedi Twilight by Michael Reaves 350 pages
    Nancy Drew and Her Sister Sleuths by Michael G. Cornelius and Melanie E. Gregg 208 pages
    Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover (I listened to the audiobook, but I found the hardcover on Amazon and it has 432 pages)
    So, all that plus the 347 pages I’ve already read… I now have:

    Total pages: 1,647 pages

    #45555
    Jordan
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    The Myst Reader by Rand and Robyn Miller with David Wingrove. 930 pages.

    Very good for Myst fanatics like myself. I honestly can’t say how a non-Myst-fan would like it.

    Running total: 2,323 pages.

    #45556
    minihorse77
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    The Last Wildnerness (Seekers book 4), by Erin Hunter – 265 pages

    Running Total – 12,867 pages

    #45557
    LauranaLincy
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    Heart of Courage by Lois Walfrid Johnson – 225 pages

    Miniature Desserts by Pam Dotter – 156 pages

    The Raider’s Promise by Lois Walfrid Johnson – 282 pages

    The Complete Home Decorator by Stewart & Sally Walton – 507 pages

    The KidSpace Idea Book by Wendy A. Jordan – 167 pages

    $500 Room Makeovers by Lisa Quinn – 187 pages

    Hello, Cupcake! by Karen Tack & Alan Richardson – 195 pages

    Total = 3686

    By the way, Happy 4th of July!   -LauranaLincy

    #45558
    Janin of Yen
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    Heir of Sea and Fire: Patricia A. McKellip: 199
    The long anticipated sequal (at least, for me) to the Riddle-Master of Hed. When I read it it came as rather an anticlimax, but since it’s the middle of a trilogy it was more like an interlude because….

    Harpist in the Wind: Patricia A. McKellip: 157
    The ending of the trilogy was awesome. Riveting. Everything the first book had been and more. I think this trilogy, (which no one I’ve ever met has ever heard of,) is one of the most awesome fantasy series I have ever read.

    Running Total: 4765

    #45559
    Sarah
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    Anne of Avonlea, by L. M. Montgomery: 277 pages.

    Running Total: 3,179 pages.

    #45560
    minihorse77
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    Number The Stars, by Lois Lowry – 132 pages

    This book is amazing! I had to read it for school 2 years ago and it was one of the first school books I enjoyed. I decided to pick it up again and I’m glad I did. I highly recommend this adventure!

    Running Total – 12,999 pages

    #45561

    Silverwing – Kenneth Oppel – 216 pages

    The Lost Island of Tamarind – 438 pages

    Running Total – 10023 pages (YES!!! I broke the 10,000 mark!!!!)

    #45562
    C Triebold
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    Hunter Brown and the Consuming Fire by The Miller Brothers, 352 pages.  My review will be posted on my website soon (hornspoon.com).

    Running total: 3,882 pages

    #45563
    Kyle
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    Gettysburg, by MacKinlay Kantor – 185 pages

    Lee and Grant at Appomattox, by MacKinlay Kantor – 175 pages

    The First Two Lives of Lukas-Kasha, by Lloyd Alexander – 213 pages
    Running Total: 1,715 pages

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