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  1. opinion8ed2

    Paint the town red. I need an equivalent idiom.

    Dye the city green! Hows that? lol.
  2. opinion8ed2

    Hey from VA

    Hello from Virginia! I love to read, and I am looking forward to posting here. In fact I was looking for a book forum. I just googled "book forum" and this is what I got. I'm glad to join in on the discussions here! I currently have a list of about 100 books on my "to read" list. I really...
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    Favorite 3 books of all time

    Knowze Gungk took the words right out of my mouth. My "favorite" books are usually the ones that I've just read. Which would be... To Kill a Mockingbird-Harper Lee Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte Wuthering Heights-Emily Bronte lol gotta love the bronte sisters.
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    Currently Reading

    Lol I haven't read much Dickens. The only other book of his I've read is "Great Expectations" which I enjoyed.
  5. opinion8ed2

    Why "Boo"

    To Kill a Mockingbird is certainly a great read. (I think that what yall have said about the "boo" thing is right.) The Scarlet Letter was despicable though...I hated it. Maybe it was because I *had* to read it for school, but still...it bored me.
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    What do you use as a bookmark?

    I used to memorize the page number, but I always seemed to get mixed up (ie, thinking it was page 268 instead of 286) so I reverted to just some piece of scrap paper. I write down page numbers of quotes I like on the scrap paper and when I'm done reading the book, go back and type the quotes...
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    Currently Reading

    I just finished Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, and it was a very good book. I've always liked fiesty women! Well written, and you gotta love the first person view. Just started to read A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens himself. Only on the 2nd chapter though, so it's hard to say. I am angry...
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