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  1. scullyx101

    do you keep track of the books you read?

    i have a website http://www.expage.com/bastet a list of books i've read since 2002
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    Gregory Maguire

    i'm contemplating reading some of his books because i've been really into fairy tales lately, although i've heard that wicked is rather slow and hard to get into. i'm just wondering if anyone else thought this or if any of his other books are better, which one should i start with, if it's even...
  3. scullyx101

    Looking for intellectual errotic books written by women

    try Nymph by francesca lia block, it's a collection of short staories about sexual healing, very beautifully written. i highly suggest it.
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    fairy tale fans

    francesca is my absolute favotire author, her fairy tale book is called the rose and the beast and it's fantastic, thanks to everyone for the suggestions i've added them to my list and hopefully will be able to get my hands on them soon. :)
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    fairy tale fans

    i've been really into reading re-told fairy tales lately and i was wondering if anyone had any suggestions. i've been reading a lot by donna jo napoli and am really loving her work. i've also looked into mercedes lacky and gregory maguire but haven't actually read any of their stuff yet - so if...
  6. scullyx101

    Donna Jo Napoli

    yeah, she does, i was really suprised that her books are catagorized as kids books. they're good though.
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    Donna Jo Napoli

    i recently read her book Zel and loved it. which of her other books are based on fairy tales? i'd really like to read them.
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    Fiction involving animals (and deffo not in a rude way!)

    also, i forgot to mention, there is a book called Time Stops for No Mouse by Michael Hoeye. i'm pretty sure it's the type of book you're looking for, although i haven't read it yet.
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    Seeing your own name in a book.

    well, seeing as my first name is jessica, i see that all the time, i've seen my last name once and it was kind of surprising and cool, i've never seen my whole name though. my dad actually has an author with the same name as him who wrote a book about outhouses, which i think is quite apropriate!!
  10. scullyx101

    incest novels

    wasteland by francesca lia block
  11. scullyx101

    do you keep a book list?

    the list of books that i've read is at http://www.expage.com/bastet it has ratings and summaries and stuff, i also have a list of books that i want to read/want to buy/must get at the library etc. i do that with movies too, i don't know, i just like listing stuff.
  12. scullyx101

    space trilogy

    alright then, i'll give them a go. thank you. by the way, do you happen to know, in what order should i read the chronicles of narnia??
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    space trilogy

    has anyone read the space trilogy by c. s. lewis? i remeber reading the first book when i was in 7th grade, but i don't remember what it was about and i didn't really understand it back then. i think i would like to start reading again now that i'm older and i'm just wondering if it's any good...
  14. scullyx101

    Kamala Markandaya: Nectar In A Sieve

    a very good book. i had to read it for a hinduism class and ended up keeping it because i liked it so much.
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    Fiction involving animals (and deffo not in a rude way!)

    there's a very good short story called "Menagerie, a Child's Fable" about animals who are abandoned in a pet shop, i kind of has a lord of the flies type feel, except with animals. it's very good. Charles Johnson wrote it.
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    Francesca Lia Block

    she's absolutly amazing. i've read all of her stuff, and i keep reading it over and over, i can't get enough. the lyricism of her writing is incredible, it's just so beautiful, i just want to be one of her characters, live their life. she makes everything seem beautiful. when she writes about...
  17. scullyx101

    Maggie O'Farrell

    after you'd gone is one of my favorites, i still get depressed when i think about it, she wrote it so perfectly.
  18. scullyx101

    What's the WORST book you ever read?

    killer angels. i failed the class that i had to read it for, it was that bad
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    What book should be REQUIRED reading for everyone?

    i think every high school student, or just everyone in general, should read stargirl by jerry spinelli, it changed my life.
  20. scullyx101

    looking for books about france

    yeah, i definately agree. i'm trying to learn as much as i can before i go as well as be fluent in the language, so it will be a few years. but as far as stuff that i like goes, i liked the movies amile, me vie en rose, and chocolat and my very favorite movie ever is moulin rouge. as for books...
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