Tagged: Rakkety Tam (by Brian Jacques), reading
No, no, no… The Indian in the Cupboard is about a boy who receives a strange cupboard for his birthday. When he puts a miniature Indian toy into the cupboard and locks the door, the Indian comes to life. It’s fun and interesting.
Oh, okay.
:lol:
Oooh, Kyle, we read that book aloud (Mom did all the accents) and we LOVED IT!!!
*pauses* Oh, well, naturally he’d haveta be alive to write the book. *HEADESK* Shoulda hadda V8!
I am STILL inna lull. This is driving me nuts! I am finishing the fourth Mitford book if it kills me!
I started Five Weeks in a Balloon.
Reading On The Banks Of Plum Creek.
I don’t know what I’m reading. I’m writing this from my dad’s cell phone while I wait for everybody to be ready to leave grandma’s house. Then I’ll know what I’m reading, since all my books are in the car.
Oh, can you visit websites on cell phones? 8O
Still reading Plum Creek.
LoL, yes, you can visit Web sites on cell phones.
And I ended up not reading anything, but we listened to two audiobooks.
And you can use iTouches. 
Currently reading An Infamous Army. It’s due at the library tomorrow. I don’t think I’ll have it finished then.
*headdesk* Oh well. Now I know.
At least I knew you could use an iPhone! 
Still reading Plum Creek. :roll: I haven’t been reading much lately, so…
I’m about halfway through A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.
Ooh! Connecticut Yankee! Fun! I’m reading Danny Dunn and the Anti-Gravity Paint.
LoL @ Jordan. Sounds interesting. 
I put Plum Creek back on the shelf for a while and am now rereading Ryann Watters instead.
I’ve been reading all day, so I read The Crystal Snowstorm and Beorn the Proud. Now I’ll go back to King Solomon’s Mines, which I started over the weekend.
Now I might actually finish King Solomon’s Mines, since I’ve finished The Secret Of the Swamp King and The Winged Watchman. Ah, it feels wonderful to sit and read for hours again. I haven’t done that in a long time.
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