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  • #40886
    Jordan
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    *counters Pip* You’ll like it… :)

    #40887
    Sarah
    Member

    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.

    #40888
    Owan
    Member

    When I read it I probably won’t like it. Seeing as I didn’t like Inkheart, it’s kind of a logical assumption.

    #40889
    Jordan
    Member

    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.

    #40890

    I’m just starting Dragon Quest

    #40891
    Pip
    Member

    Jack and Jill by Alcott.

    She’ll ‘ate it…

    #40892
    Jordan
    Member

    I’m a-reading Inkdeath now. By the way, Pip, I did not hate Inkspell. :wink:

    #40893
    Sarah
    Member

    Still working on Peter Duck. :roll:

    #40894
    Owan
    Member

    Nothing much except The Coloured Lands.

    #40895
    Sarah
    Member

    And still reading Peter Duck. :roll: It’s not a bad book, but it’s taking me forever to read it! :P

    #40896
    Jordan
    Member

    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!

    #40897
    Alyosha
    Member

    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.

    #40898
    Jordan
    Member

    I’m under the impression that Funke needs a brutal editor a lot less than Paolini does… :?

    #40899
    Sarah
    Member

    Can I safely assume that you are reading books about WW2, Alyosha? ;)

    #40900
    Adalin
    Participant

    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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