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Ilkka Remes - Hiroshiman portti.
A very good book, liked the previous books by Remes also.


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Darren Shan- Vampyyrivuori (What is it in English? Vampire mountain?)

And I´m a huge harry potter fan, I´ve read all the books countless times and I cried when *insert name here* died. :(

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LivingDeathGirl wrote:
Darren Shan- Vampyyrivuori (What is it in English? Vampire mountain?)

And I´m a huge harry potter fan, I´ve read all the books countless times and I cried when *insert name here* died. :(


They are very good books. I've read the order of the phoenix in english and was very surprised how brilliant the story was.
But I didn't quite get it how "he" died there. :? there was no explanation what was that veil thing. :evil:
But I'm really looking forward to "the half-blood prince" -book :D


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LivingDeathGirl wrote:
Darren Shan- Vampyyrivuori (What is it in English? Vampire mountain?)

And I´m a huge harry potter fan, I´ve read all the books countless times and I cried when *insert name here* died. :(


They are very good books. I've read the order of the phoenix in english and was very surprised how brilliant the story was.
But I didn't quite get it how "he" died there. :? there was no explanation what was that veil thing. :evil:
But I'm really looking forward to "the half-blood prince" -book :D


Me too. You´ll find me on a queue 16.7.2005 dressed as a witch. :oops:

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Me too. You´ll find me on a queue 16.7.2005 dressed as a witch. :oops:


Cool :lol: I'm just gonna sit at home and wait for the post to bring the book :lol:

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Me too. You´ll find me on a queue 16.7.2005 dressed as a witch. :oops:


Cool :lol: I'm just gonna sit at home and wait for the post to bring the book :lol:


It won´t be the same atmosphere...It´s like waiting to a consert, when the doors are opened people start to scream. :lol:

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It won´t be the same atmosphere...It´s like waiting to a consert, when the doors are opened people start to scream. :lol:


No, I guess it's not :)

edit: the same atmosphere I mean...

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LivingDeathGirl wrote:
Darren Shan- Vampyyrivuori (What is it in English? Vampire mountain?)

And I´m a huge harry potter fan, I´ve read all the books countless times and I cried when *insert name here* died. :(


I LOVE YOU FOR NOT SPOILING. *insert a big picture of a heart here*

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Tiia wrote:
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Darren Shan- Vampyyrivuori (What is it in English? Vampire mountain?)

And I´m a huge harry potter fan, I´ve read all the books countless times and I cried when *insert name here* died. :(


I LOVE YOU FOR NOT SPOILING. *insert a big picture of a heart here*


:D. Of course, I have to remember that there are still people who have not read the books ;) .

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And I´m a huge harry potter fan, I´ve read all the books countless times and I cried when *insert name here* died. :(


Are you kidding? I was depressed for a whole week... she dared to kill my favorite character ;_;

As for the veil.. yes, it's definitely mysterious. But I think *name* isn't dead.. really..


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Are you kidding? I was depressed for a whole week... she dared to kill my favorite character ;_;

As for the veil.. yes, it's definitely mysterious. But I think *name* isn't dead.. really..


Yeah... :(

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I had to read the first Tiina book for school. We have to make a thesis out of it. It's about 135 pages long and the text's really big but it took me ages to read it. I had too much to do... well, it was holiday and all :D

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I just finnished Merlin Conspiracy. It was my christmas present. Awesome book. :D

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I'm just reading this book called The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment (in Finnish Isabelin pitkä tie valaistumiseen). It's quite interesting. This woman tells about all the seminars she's been to while she's trying to learn more about herself. She learns about her past lives and things like that.

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Josefine Ottesen - Krigeren, bind 3

(Translation: Josefine Ottesen - The Warrior vol. 3)

Written in Danish, it's a great book. And I love Harry Potter too! Image

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I just finnished Magician: Apprentice by Raymond E. Feist, awesome book, now I just have to fnd the next book in the series.

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LOL, Walker. I'm reading that for the second time now.

(I'm a Diver, so I thought the Hyperbaric chamer was cool.)

If you liked that, read Rainbow Six, it's also very good.

The last story I read was The Narrative of Gordon Pym by Edgar Allan Poe.

The last book was Still Life With Crows by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.


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Artemis Fowl-Not a bad book, but not great, either. Now I´m reading the diary of Anne Frank. It´s a book to be read with a box of tissues next to you.

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I just finished few of Raymond Chandlers novels... They are GREAT!! :D

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I just finished reading "the da vinci code"... thats a masterpiece!

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Artemis Fowl-Not a bad book, but not great, either. Now I´m reading the diary of Anne Frank. It´s a book to be read with a box of tissues next to you.


I own the first two Artemix Fowl books - not bad, but not too good either. I found the characters, especially Artemis, a little bit too perfect. Y'know, he's twelve and he's the smarest person in the world. Oh, gimme a break, why don'tcha? If theres one thing I hate, it must be perfect characters.
It was a fun read, though, I guess..

I read the Diary of Anne Frank when I was eleven, and it inspired me to start writing my own diary. Wheee :)

(I'm STILL stuck with Terry Pratchett's Lords and Ladies.. I just don't have the time to read! Oh, and we're supposed to be reading Revisor for school.. yea, right :roll: )


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(I'm STILL stuck with Terry Pratchett's Lords and Ladies.. I just don't have the time to read! Oh, and we're supposed to be reading Revisor for school.. yea, right :roll: )


One thing about Pratchett's books is that you don't need to find time to read them when you get stuck with them. You just read the whole book without noticing those few lessons you just missed.

Lords and Ladies is no exception. :D

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One thing about Pratchett's books is that you don't need to find time to read them when you get stuck with them. You just read the whole book without noticing those few lessons you just missed.

Lords and Ladies is no exception. :D


Haha, yes! But I get distracted all the time.. it's annying! I used to read so much earlier, but I've kinda lost it.. I miss my reading days :(


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Paulo Coelho - "Manuel de Guerreiro da Luz".
Very interesting book.

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Paulo Coelho - "Manuel de Guerreiro da Luz".
Very interesting book.


aww, I love Coelho! I haven't read that one, though. My favorite is "Alchemist" :)


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I just finnished Little Prince... I love this book!

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