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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 9:34 pm
Lo Paranoide One book taht struck me deeply wasn't too long, or too uncommon, I bet Neze may've read it. it's called "Speak" it's about a girl who's raped at a party the summer before her first year in highschool and becomes an outcast because she called the police but couldn't tell anyone what happened and plus, the boy who did it was a popular Junior, like quarterback or something. Actually, her best friend's future boyfriend. OOH! OOH! I've read that! It's a really good book. I liked it a lot! I love emotional books! In fact, I just love books.... As Drew Barrymore's character in Ever After says, "I am addicted to the written word!"
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 6:25 pm
Yeah! I'm glad at least some other people liek the books I do. I also love Mercedes Lackey and I read a really good book called "Caucasia" ya'll know "Caucasian" is the politically correct term for "White-people" right? Anyways, it's about a young girl who's mother is a fugitive from some bust back in the hippie-hippie days. She's actually Mulatto(half-african american, half-caucasian, like myself) but she looks extremely white, unlike her sister who looks extremely black(they have the same mother and father) the two sisters adore each other but have to separate. The main character goes with their white mother, and her sister goes with their black father. It's really interesting because they can't stay at one place for long because they're supposedly being searched for, when all the girl wants is to see her sister again. --If that didn't totally confuzzle your mind, you might want to check teh book out.
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 11:19 am
Lo Paranoide Yeah! I'm glad at least some other people liek the books I do. I also love Mercedes Lackey and I read a really good book called "Caucasia" ya'll know "Caucasian" is the politically correct term for "White-people" right? Anyways, it's about a young girl who's mother is a fugitive from some bust back in the hippie-hippie days. She's actually Mulatto(half-african american, half-caucasian, like myself) but she looks extremely white, unlike her sister who looks extremely black(they have the same mother and father) the two sisters adore each other but have to separate. The main character goes with their white mother, and her sister goes with their black father. It's really interesting because they can't stay at one place for long because they're supposedly being searched for, when all the girl wants is to see her sister again. --If that didn't totally confuzzle your mind, you might want to check teh book out. That sounds pretty interesting!
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 3:27 am
MeriThranduiliell Lo Paranoide Yeah! I'm glad at least some other people liek the books I do. I also love Mercedes Lackey and I read a really good book called "Caucasia" ya'll know "Caucasian" is the politically correct term for "White-people" right? Anyways, it's about a young girl who's mother is a fugitive from some bust back in the hippie-hippie days. She's actually Mulatto(half-african american, half-caucasian, like myself) but she looks extremely white, unlike her sister who looks extremely black(they have the same mother and father) the two sisters adore each other but have to separate. The main character goes with their white mother, and her sister goes with their black father. It's really interesting because they can't stay at one place for long because they're supposedly being searched for, when all the girl wants is to see her sister again. --If that didn't totally confuzzle your mind, you might want to check teh book out. That sounds pretty interesting! It IS I urge it upon you. Let's see... What else... New series I'm reading by Robin Hobb, she's written tons but it starts with "The Assassin's Apprentice" excellent books, and it never turns out the way I expect it too.
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