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I actually read Animal Farm first, but thanks for the suggestion. I liked Animal Farm, it made me think more than most books do.
As to 1984, I like it but it is scary. The thing that honestly creeped me out the most (don't laugh) was uh, yeah, never mind... :eek:
I love bookmarks. I don't use them though, I use random bits of paper from around me, but I have my eye on my mom's bookmark. She got it from my step-dad when he joined the History Channel Club thing. It has this little clip on one end that hooks to the spine of the book, and then a ribbon and a...
I really am quite young, though. :p
Sounds good though, I think I will understand it better in a few years. I'm still trying to become literate with modern history.
Rather terrifying. I'm on a whole modern classic kick right now.
I'm a bit disturbed by 1984 so far. My best friend has told me not to read it because he thinks I'm far to young. But, I think it's a good book. Just kind of scary.
You know you're addicted to reading when you listen to three different podcasts. About a series...
You also know you're addicted to reading when you're highly anticipated book comes in the mail and you nearly kill the delivery guy getting it from him sp that you can read it. NAO. :)
I have read several books by Orson Scott Card, the entire Ender and Shadow series', as well as Magic Street. I loved Ender's Game, and Speaker for the Dead, and Ender's Shadow. I enjoyed Magic Street, but the part about the little girl and the water bed freaked me out a bit.
Ender's Game is...