Who's reading what?

caitlne12
caitlne12: Right now,. I just finished reading 'The truth about forever' and Now I'm reading 'Big Girl'.
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Ocean_
Ocean_: yesterday i began to read Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
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Karma
Karma: I'm reading "Youth In Revolt."
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Supraman1985
Supraman1985: Tom Clancys endgame hunter. Kind of silly but fun to read
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CaliKris
CaliKris: The Lost City of Z
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Supraman1985
Supraman1985: The Warded Man by peter v brett is a awesome fantasy book
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weirdgirl888
weirdgirl888: I'm reading a book called a million little pieces by James Frey, he's awesome. So poetic and so deep. I don't relate much to the book but I looove it.
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Jesse
Jesse: Im reading Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister. Just finished the life and times of the wicked witch of the west.
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Karma
Karma: Loved those books.
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Jesse
Jesse: I do as well.
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Karma
Karma: I'm re-reading Freakonomics and Super Freakonomics.
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Ashcloud
Ashcloud: "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" by Victor Hugo. Very good read!
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Cryss
Cryss: The Fellowship of the Ring, on pg 155, lovin'it
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SlaveNaiad
SlaveNaiad: I'm reading Sword of truth by Terry Goodkind on page 294 and not bad. Also reading Daughters of Britannia: The Lives and Times of Diplomatic Wives, and Middlemarch.
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ValcavThanatos
ValcavThanatos: m reading Brisinger, The Last Templar, and The Black Dwarf.
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Cryss
Cryss: nice, my husband is big fan of Goodkind, but he mostly likes Clive Cussler
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SlaveNaiad
SlaveNaiad: I think Terry Goodkind is okay. He could improve a lot though
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kytsak
kytsak: my favourite one is stephen king the cell

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risen_sun86
risen_sun86: I reading the new Percy Jackson, 'The Son of Neptune'.. thennn, 'Game of Thrones' series, =)
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Cryss
Cryss: read a couple short stories in Full Dark No Stars by Stephen King, was good, but got distracted to finish the rest of the book.
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Cryss
Cryss: on page 345 of Fellowship of the Ring now
(Edited by Cryss)
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Jemstar
Jemstar: I'm reading book 3 of the Vampire for Hire series by JR Rain. Sounds corny but its surprisingly good.
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risen_sun86
risen_sun86: Been awhile, but i am currently on the 5th Game of Thrones book - 'A Dance with Dragons'.. LOVE IT
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oooREDEYEooo
oooREDEYEooo:

'DEADLY DECEPTION AT PORT ARTHUR' by Joe Vialls.

At 1.30 p.m. on Sunday 28 April 1996, an unknown professional combat shooter opened fire in the Broad Arrow Cafe at Port Arthur in Tasmania. In less than a minute 20 people lay dead, 19 of them killed with single shots to the head fired from the right hip of the fast-moving shooter.

In less than thirty minutes at six crime scenes, 35 people were shot dead, another 22 wounded, and 2 cars stopped with a total of only 64 bullets. A fast moving Daihatsu Feroza 4WD driven by Linda White was crippled by a "Beirut Triple"; normally reserved for dead-blocking Islamic terrorists driving primed car bombs around the Lebanon.

One sighting shot, a second to disable the driver, and a third to stop the engine before the primed car bomb can hit its target and explode. Very few know of this obscure technique, and even fewer can master it with only three bullets.

This awesome display of combat marksmanship was blamed on an intellectually impaired young man called Martin Bryant, who had no shooting or than military experience at all.

As this book proves scientifically, Bryant killed no one at Port Arthur. It is now up to the Australian Federal Government and people to track down those responsible for ordering and funding this loathsome terrorist attack against Australians on Commonwealth territory.

When Carleen (Martin Bryant's mother) left Tasmania some weeks ago (on holiday) she was unaware that others had recently spoken out on behalf of her son.

Most prominent being Brigadier Ted Serong DSO OBF, the former head of Australian Forces in Vietnam and one of the world's leading experts on counter-terrorist techniques and their application. In an interview with Frank Robson in the Sydney Morning Herald on 10 April 1999,

Brigadier Serong makes it plain that Martin Bryant could not have been responsible for the mass murder at Port Arthur.

"There was an almost satanic accuracy to that shooting performance;" he says. "Whoever did it is better than I am, and there are not too many people around here better than I am".

He continues "Whoever did it had skills way beyond anything that could reasonably be expected of this chap Bryant ... if it was someone of only average skills, there would have been many less killed and many more wounded.

It was the astonishing proportion of killed to wounded that made me open my eyes first off!"

Brigadier Serong believes more than one person was involved and directly infers that the mass murder at Port Arthur was a terrorist action designed to undermine Australian national security.

"It was part of a deliberate attempt to disarm the population, but I don't believe John Howard or his Government were involved. Howard is being led down a track. He doesn't know where it's leading, and he doesn't much care..."

oooMARTIN-BRYANT-IS-A-PATSY-EYEooo
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Sasha_BB
Sasha_BB: Hunger Games!
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SlaveNaiad
SlaveNaiad: i'm reading Passion for Glory and it's really good.
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