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MemberWhat’s everbody’s thoughts on that? It looks a bit dark. (Compared to the previous books of his, anyway!)
Pip
MemberOoh, I get to read that in a few weeks for school!
Happy (late) B-day, Jordan!
I finished The Chruch in the East and The Trumpeter of Krakow today! Now I’m in A Town Like Alice, which is good.
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MemberNote for when we were playing it wrong… :oops:
I’ve read Three Names, I didn’t read…uh…I forgot what it was! And what in the world is Moo Baa La La La or whatever?
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MemberNope, I’ve read Hollis Woods but I haven’t read Pride and Prejudice yet! (It’s later on in the school year.)
Erm, Into the Storm?
I pick T:
Three Names
The Vile Village
The Door Within
(That was easy…)
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MemberWhat is that about, anyway? Wait, don’t tell me…

Trumpeter of Krakow! And something which escapes me mind.
Pip
MemberPick what you’re interested in. If anyone saw anything of mine, you’ll see I have all sorts of aliases and it rocks!
*slaps Jordan on the back* Thanks!
Pip
MemberBlog Most Impressive, wi. links to another blog I run and ones I help out with.
I’m a member also of silly things like Gravatar (which helps me none at all!!!! ) and Webshots and Shelfari (I lost my password somewhere!) and stuff like that.
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MemberI’ve never read ’em, what are they about?
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MemberMore “Martyrs”…magazines…
Pip
MemberI don’t even know where it is! *feels horrible*
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MemberOh, sorry. :oops: Aherm…
I pick, uh, P!
My three books:
Pride and Prejudice
Paddington Helps Out
Pictures of Hollis Woods
Pip
MemberI’m guessing you haven’t read Circles of Seven. Now what?
Pip
MemberPip here again; I’m reading a very good poetry book for school called “A Child’s Anthology of Poetry” by…Elizabeth Sword, I think? I’ll be posting some poetry from there here soon, I just don’t feel like it right now!
Here’s something neat I wrote:May God inspire your soul to make wonderful works for Him;
May the ink in your pen never run dry;
May the point of your pencil never grow dull;
May the white stacks of paper never grow shorter, and may you always have them near you;
May your writings bless those reading beyond your cluttered desk;
May hearth-lighted bookstores embrace each new creation as a beautiful thing;
May your hand be ever steady and your eyes, may they never grow weary;
And may God be the center of everything you ever write.
© 2008 by Pip
October 2, 2008 at 8:58 pm in reply to: PADDINGTON! (and other surprisingly good kid’s books) #43175Pip
MemberPip here again; I got the Paddington books that I knew I liked from the library to make sure of the really good ones, because only having the first one is an abomination! (Well, maybe not that, but…)
Little sis is reading the first one now!!!
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MemberNot if they’re bad, like The Beaded Moccasins. Actually, when I was done reading that one, I (after getting permission, ahem!) bent it and threw it into the garbage! I’m only wild about worthy books!!!! :mrgreen:
Uh, ideas!!! *cough cough* I assume there will be a button to the RAT like there was on your sig, Jordan, this past one?
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