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    pendragon series, along with a good series the book is called Zach`s Lie dont remember the auther recomend these books big time
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    Transforming Professional Development into Student Results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boleslav View Post
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    Wow Bole, sounds like you have some mighty dry tastes in reading Material

    "People once believed, that when someone dies, a crow carries their soul to the land of the dead. But sometimes, something so bad happens, that a terrible sadness is carried with it and the soul can't rest. Then sometimes, just sometimes the crow could bring that soul back to put the wrong things right"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaldath View Post
    Wow Bole, sounds like you have some mighty dry tastes in reading Material
    *puts on cynical hat*

    Fantasy is my favorite genre.

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    Currently, its The Count of Monte Cristo for my English class.
    1400 pages, oh the joys<3

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    I am currently reading the Inheritance series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, and The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod.

    (Yes, I am a bookworm.)
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    Currently Reading "Brightly Burning" by Merdeces Lackey

    Amazon.com Review
    Brightly Burning marks Mercedes Lackey's return to the kingdom of Valdemar, and introduces us to a portion of the otherwise unchronicled reign of King Theran. The book's principle figure is Valdemar's most powerful herald, Laven Firestorm, who comes of age during Valdemar's war with its long-time enemy, the kingdom of Karse.
    Sixteen-year-old Laven Chitward's world is turned upside down when his mother is selected as a textile guild representative in the small rural community where he was raised. Moving to the capital city of Haven rips him away from his friends and boyhood pleasures, and nothing in Haven seems to fill that void. Unable to fit into the nouveau riche society, and unwilling to follow his parents into the textile guild, he finds himself adrift and depressed. His father enrolls him in a special school that will allow him to choose a trade that interests him, rather than be apprenticed against his will. There he finds himself terrorized and tortured by the boys in the sixth form until, with an awful roar, the gift of fire awakens deep within him and extracts revenge for his sadistic treatment.

    With the help of a unique herald, an empathetic healer and a special companion, Laven soon learns to keep his gift under control and eventually, to direct his awful firestorm as far as he can see. When the kingdom of Karse attacks, Laven is hurried to the border to assist his king and country by repelling the invasion. During the final battle Laven earns the name Firestorm and becomes one of the most famous heralds in the history of Valdemar.

    "People once believed, that when someone dies, a crow carries their soul to the land of the dead. But sometimes, something so bad happens, that a terrible sadness is carried with it and the soul can't rest. Then sometimes, just sometimes the crow could bring that soul back to put the wrong things right"

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    I'm reading three atm,

    Little Brother by Cory Doctorow (about to finish really soon)
    Othello by William Shakespeare
    1984 by George Orwell

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    Just got Carl Jung's Memories, dreams, & reflections crazy stuff but good reading

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    Rereading The Perks of Being a WallFlower.
    Got to find something else to read.

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