I'm reading Stephen King's Four Past Midnight - currently on The Langoliers. It's great, but not his best.
Also re-reading HP & The Goblet of Fire. I luuuuurve that opening chapter about the Riddle Mansion.
On my list to read: Twilight Robbery by Frances Hardinge, The Scapegoat by Daphne du Maurier, and Perfume: Story of a Murderer by Patrick Surskind. Also must really finish Crime and Punishment. That's effing brilliant btw, if anyone hasn't tried it. The Russian names are a lot to remember, though...
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I'm sorry to do this, but I won't be posting in the Serebii Discussion Forums anymore. My account here will remain open for trading/chatting with friends, but please be patient for a reply as my visits here will be fewer.
My decision to leave this community is based on the irrational megalomania of certain moderators. Speaking out about and reporting unfairness on this forum is about as effective as asking a corrupt government to investigate themselves, though, and so I've left for the greener pastures of Bulbagarden Forums, where free speech is still allowed and the rules are followed by all, including those who enforce them.
It's been a fun 3 years ~
I'm reading the tenth A Series of Unfortunate Events book, The Slippery Slope.
I still think Capcom needs to be shot for creating MMBN4 and MMX7.
Disney Princesses : Happily Ever After....
₪ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ₪Watch Your Back, Or Ill Have Your Girl On Hers
Currently re-reading the whole harry potter series, and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
But 'The Philosopher's Stone' is quite a well known legend. They didn't say that Ed and Al were searching for 'The Sorcerer's Stone' in the FMA english dub, did they?
Woohoo for all the Harry Potter readers/re-readers. And for Lemony Snicket :3 I just discovered those books...damn, they're a lot of fun. Plus it's fun to read what is clearly a kid's book on my college bus (I'm 22). Everyone around me has their psychology and history textbooks out; and there I am with The Reptile Room. Classic.
- Hiatus Notice -
I'm sorry to do this, but I won't be posting in the Serebii Discussion Forums anymore. My account here will remain open for trading/chatting with friends, but please be patient for a reply as my visits here will be fewer.
My decision to leave this community is based on the irrational megalomania of certain moderators. Speaking out about and reporting unfairness on this forum is about as effective as asking a corrupt government to investigate themselves, though, and so I've left for the greener pastures of Bulbagarden Forums, where free speech is still allowed and the rules are followed by all, including those who enforce them.
It's been a fun 3 years ~
Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand
though I'm a slow and infrequent reader, so I'm only six chapters in and ive been reading it since febuary.
Currently reading The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe, and I have Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist 1968-1976 on deck afterwards.
I'm reading Skulduggery Pleasant.And Diary Of A Wimpy Kid my two favourite books. =)
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I am leaving serebii for a bit I don't know when I will be back, I have some things I have to deal with. If you really need to reach me you can email me.
Currently halfway through Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. It's for 9th grade Lit.
Every time I pick it up, a paragraph through I feel like bashing my skull in with the book.
I'm currently about 2/3 of the way through Smoke and Mirrors, a collection of short stories by Neil Gaiman. I'm on kind of a Neil Gaiman kick. I've read Good Omens, Coraline, Stardust, Neverwhere and The Graveyard Book, and I still have American Gods and Anansi Boys waiting in the wings x)