Hey i can do alot of crazy stuff with this... cool. Anyway my question is what is the best book you have ever read in your life?
i think thats a good one for english class anyway! CAN'T WAIT UNTILL OCTOBER!!!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
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lol i knowz who u arz zombie lol i didnt go with ninjas have more fun but i almost did lol my favorite is blood and chocolate
ReplyDeleteI actually dont have a favorite book i've read too many. Wait... wait... i just thought of one i love mrs. piggle-wiggle! its an amazing book. =)
ReplyDeleteHey zombies (love the username, by the way) -- what's so exciting about October? Halloween and spookies, or something else?
ReplyDeleteI don't know about my entire life, but the best book I've read recently is Elantris.
ReplyDeletei don't have a favorite book.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty much in love with the book The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen. It's so sweet!! And the main character, Macy, is me. Except different. But I relate to her sooooo much. It's a good book. Read it!
ReplyDeleteDon't have a favorite book.
ReplyDeleteThe Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
ReplyDeleteI am the messenger
ReplyDeleteHonestly I'm going to go with the Twilight Saga.(:
ReplyDeleteHrm. I like Nancy Drew because those books are what really got me into reading. I really like the book "Scribbler of Dreams" It's the best spin off of Romeo and Julie that I've read, better than the original in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteAmy .. i mean artist girl stole my book. my favorite is blood and chocolate too.... *sniffle*
ReplyDeleteHmm.. Both my inner geek, and inner english snob want to say Watchmen, but I'll instead side with Fight Club. And yes, I read the book, rather than jsut seeing the (still awesome) movie.
ReplyDeleteThe Cat In The Hat
ReplyDeletehatchet, i love that book!
ReplyDeleteEither "To Kill a Mockingbird" which I read for the first time in 7th grade, or "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens. :)
ReplyDeleteCity of Suspects
ReplyDeleteI am the Messenger by Markus Zusak
ReplyDeletebrian's winter by gary paulson
ReplyDeleteName OF The Wind. By Patrick Rothfuss.
ReplyDeletewhale talk by chris crutcher
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