Tagged: Rakkety Tam (by Brian Jacques), reading
*counters Pip* You’ll like it…
No, no, she’ll be undecided. 
I’m reading Peter Duck, which I thought was Swallows and Amazons book 3, but now I’m beginning to think it’s actually book 2 and Swallowdale is book 3… Hmmmmm.
When I read it I probably won’t like it. Seeing as I didn’t like Inkheart, it’s kind of a logical assumption.
There are some things that I don’t like about Inkspell, and I can see why some people don’t like it. But the depth of the questions explored by the book make it worthwhile.
Oh yes, on topic. Yeah, I’m still reading Inkspell.
I’m just starting Dragon Quest
Jack and Jill by Alcott.
She’ll ‘ate it…
I’m a-reading Inkdeath now. By the way, Pip, I did not hate Inkspell. :wink:
Still working on Peter Duck. :roll:
Nothing much except The Coloured Lands.
And still reading Peter Duck. :roll: It’s not a bad book, but it’s taking me forever to read it!
Jumping off of Sarah’s last comment…
I’m still reading Inkdeath. It’s not a bad book, but it’s a bazillion pages long, at least!
The Prisoner of Zenda, Safely Home by Randy Alcorn, Children in the Holocaust and WWII: Their Secret Diaries, London 1945, and Children of War: World War II Through the Eyes of a Generation…or something like that.
None of these have been touched in quite some time, unfortunately.
*has Inkdeath on hold* But I’m #55 or something like that. So she hasn’t hired a better, more brutal editor since Inkspell? Alas.
I’m under the impression that Funke needs a brutal editor a lot less than Paolini does…
Can I safely assume that you are reading books about WW2, Alyosha?
I just finished Treasure Island. I really enjoyed it.
I had it classed in my mental list as a classic. Therefore making it unreadable till I am like twenty or so. So I was pleasantly surprised when it wasn’t at all hard to read. I wizzed through it in three days.
Robert Stevenson really is a good writer. My sis read out loud Kidnapped and David Balfour and those were really good.
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