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I ride various ponies. =P And I work at a barn. Making buckets, mucking out, cleaning various leather items and tackrooms. Enough to keep me quite svelt, if I do say so myself.
Paula Danziger and Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. =)
And Meg Cabot. She seems like she'd be a great pal.
For serious discussion, Orson Scott Card. J.K. Rowling of course, she's got such a lovely sense of what's "right". Uhm, Nancy Farmer. Haha, so many I can think of.
Twilight Series.
The later books in the Alice series, and if you don't mind the youngness the earlier ones. They are by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.
Everything Meg Cabot.
Enders Game if you feel advanced. (I read it at twelve, shouldn't be difficult)
And Sometimes Why is a AMAZING...
I know people tried to ban Like Water For Chocolate. I always giggled at that one.
And if they're going to ban for the animal reason, why not try to ban Animal Farm? After all, anyone with half a brain can see the symbolism. ;D
Harlo thar.
(I do know how to type and spell correctly. Really. It's just an illusion that I spell things wrong on purpose.)
Okay, so I'm not technically new, but I remembered I had an account here and that I haven't posted in almost a year or some such huge number of minutes. I'm back...
A Tale Of Two Cities puts me to sleep.
I find it hard to believe anyone doesn't love Pride and Prejudice though. :(
I am almost done with Jane Eyre though, and find Mr. Rochester to be a twit.