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What is the last book bạn read and why did bạn decide to read it?

I last read Lady Chatterley's Lover. It's assigned đọc for my Literature class.
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prussiaducky said:
The House on trái xoài, xoài đường phố, street bởi Sandra Cisneros

It was assigned in English, but I am going to DEAD honest. It was a great read. The nghề viết văn style is so...so peculiar. It's written through vignettes, hoặc "small windows" in French. A small yet impactful book, and the nghề viết văn style really inspires me since many people don't like my nghề viết văn style. I write free, I write with double meaning, and I write with no English boundaries. I write however I want, sometimes I don't have a plot, sometimes I just draw a picture in words (literally). This author, Sandra Cisneros, truly helped me see the world in a different light. I tình yêu vignettes, and I finally know how to label my writing.
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victoria7011 said:
Bone Quill
Because its written bởi 2 people that I tình yêu - John Barrowman & Carole Barrowman.
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doorsgirl666 said:
Um... my math textbook?
Does that count?
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XxXFloraXxX said:
I read "Zomerwoud" hoặc "Summerwood" as it is in English bởi Linda Dielemans. 'Cause it was my Sinterklaas (or Santa-Claus, but I'm not sure if there's an English version) present :)
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 I read "Zomerwoud" hoặc "Summerwood" as it is in English bởi Linda Dielemans. 'Cause it was my Sinterklaas (or Santa-Claus, but I'm not sure if there's an English version) present :)
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Yes, Santa Claus is the English equivalent of Sinterklaas, though we would say "Christmas present" rather than "Santa Claus present." It looks interesting, judging bởi the cover!
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Zeppie said:
Last book I read was Mockingjay.
Granted I've only read half of it and haven't got 'round to finishing it yet....
It's definitely the weakest of the Hunger Games trilogy. I have no idea how they're going to pull off splitting that book into two phim chiếu rạp :L
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They're splitting it into two movies?
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Yeap. link
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Arnela said:
''Hector and the tìm kiếm for Happiness'' because my cousin told me I need to read it XD
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gabbalee said:
The first Alex rider book because I was forced to bởi my english teacher :P
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Max277 said:
Last book I read (still reading) is called Dualed
I read it just for fun.
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Makeupdiva said:
Beautiful Creatures because I had heard some good reviews on it so I thought, why not? and read it.
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Kaitain said:
The last short story I read was 'Jelena, žena koje nema' (Helen, the woman that doesn't exist, roughly translated.) bởi Ivo Andrić, it was school work.
But the last real book was 'The Prophet' bởi Khalil Gibran. I read some quote somewhere, and decided to read the whole book. It's awesome, I recommend it!
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XxLostAngelxX said:
Schoolgirl bởi Osamu Dazai. I had previously read Dazai's "No Longer Human" and with that heavy weight it left me with mixed with the often overbearing amount of misogynistic ideas and words, I had to findout how on Earth a man like Dazai would write from a female perspective.

Shockingly, he did a very good job of it. He was able to give the perfect and still deeply pained voice to the female lead.
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 Schoolgirl bởi Osamu Dazai. I had previously read Dazai's "No Longer Human" and with that heavy weight it left me with mixed with the often overbearing amount of misogynistic ideas and words, I had to findout how on Earth a man like Dazai would write from a female perspective. Shockingly, he did a very good job of it. He was able to give the perfect and still deeply pained voice to the female lead.
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Faithgurl said:
"A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning" because I needed to pass the time while my ear medicine was settling in. XD
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Liquid-Dice said:
I read "Night". Its a book written about the Holocaust bởi a Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel. It was a school assignment and it truly makes bạn câu hỏi humanity.
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MineTurtle5 said:
Heaven is For Real.

I read it 'coz I like it
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hetalianstella said:
Cry the Beloved Country, because I thought it was interesting.~
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summer2987 said:
i read a whole book yesterday actually .


i have no idea why the bloody hell i read the book .


but i almost dropped in on the búp bê barbie while it was on and it scared me a lot .

i was đọc this book about greek mythology and to be honest i dont even remember any thing from it.
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karolinak1999 said:
I read it with my class!
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 I read it with my class!
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EgoMouse said:
Chemistry textbook...because studying. Exam tomorrow.
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FlightofFantasy said:
America (The Book) bởi the writers of The Daily Show. Hilarious!
I'm currently đọc Service with a Smile bởi P.G. Wodehouse, because it's the only Uncle Fred book I hadn't read yet. It's super funny and awesome so far, like all Wodehouse. :)
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OMGZoey said:
5 Good Reasons to cú đấm a cá heo in the noose (and Other Useful Guides) - The Oatmeal :/
Don't ask...
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