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Feb 14, 2006 20:47

I am currently reading Eats, Shoots and Leaves. It's a hilariously funny book about punctuation. It is perfect for me, considering that I am the girl who almost threw a fit when someone tried to write "August LIT's 2005" on our LIT sign, rather than "August LITs 2005". I am about half-way through the book and I recommend it a lot if you have even ( Read more... )

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genilou February 15 2006, 15:24:10 UTC
I like the Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants series!!! Haha.. and I have never heard of the two other books before... and I do not plan on ever seeing Lords of Dogtown, but you can tell me if you like it or not.

I say you should be a tree!

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countessmagpyr February 15 2006, 16:01:36 UTC
I know you like the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. I do too. And I will tell you whether I liked Lords of Dogtown when I finally see it, if you really want.

I don't think I can even commit to being a tree.

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candy11 February 15 2006, 22:53:43 UTC
The third summer of the Sisterhood is quite good (I'm the ultimate sucker for teen-girl-oriented fiction their just so addicting!) and Lords of Dogtown is pretty good. And I hope you decide to try out for the play! and if not well still stick around!

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countessmagpyr February 16 2006, 02:51:21 UTC
Word about the addictiveness of teen-girl-oriented fiction. I am so still in line for your copy of the latest A List book! And I'm definitely still thinking about auditioning for the play.

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candy11 February 17 2006, 00:06:38 UTC
gah oh man I'll brign yo uthe A-list tomorow I havent read it yet but if you wait for me to read you're probably only going to read in in like grade 12!

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countessmagpyr February 17 2006, 00:22:21 UTC
No! I went to the library the other day and I have lots of books to read. I really want you to read it first. I can wait until grade twelve if necessary. I just finished a book about this girl who is the daughter of a famous rock musician that is definitely in the category of teen-girl-oriented fiction. One of the better examples of it, actually.

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