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    Sarah
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    I’ve started re-reading the Prydain Chronicles.

    #40661
    Pip
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    Good fer you! How far are you into ’em?

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    Jordan
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    I’m reading DragonLight! About halfway through already.

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    Rebekah
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    I’m getting ready to start Emily of New Moon. First I have to read through a non-fiction book so I can write an article about it.

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    Sarah
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    At the moment I’m still on the first book, The Book of Three. The castle has collapsed and Gurgi has come back.

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    Kyle
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    Right now (not literally) I’m reading Journey to the Center of the Earth

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    Rebekah
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    Oh, I like that one.

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    Pip
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    I’ve never read it…YET!

    I remember my older sibling trying to tell me about Gurgi, and the best picture that she could come up with was “a little monkey-thing that speaks in rhymes”. Okaaaaay!

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    Sarah
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    I’ve finished The Book of Three and The Black Cauldron, so I’m working on The Castle of Llyr now!

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    Pip
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    I had to wait a long time in between books, to get them for Christmas and B-days. The Black Cauldron is my least favorite, I think. And the green-eyed, gray-haired dude, whose name escapes me but I know it starts with a G, is SO pessimistic in the last book! I wanted ta sock him in the mouth!

    I finished Half-Magic by Edward Eager today, I love the way he writes! Verra pleasant.

    #40670
    Sarah
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    Prince Gwydion?

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    Rebekah
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    I’m reading “The Lie” by Ken Ham.

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    Pip
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    Ken Ham looks funny!

    Yeah, Gwydion, he pessimistic dude!

    #40673
    Sarah
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    I’m reading Taran Wanderer now.

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    Pip
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    I’ve just finished reading a book by Andrew Clements; I love his writing, they’re fresh, funny, and the kids don’t maliciously work against their parents like so many modern kids in books (can you tell I’m not enthusiastic about most moderness?), or at least they don’t unless they have darn good reason to. And they’re not disrespectful about that, but rather try to include them and make them understand. Loverly books! The best sofar is A Week in the Woods

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