Book List
No this probably won't help you with figuring out if you like this book or not...but these are the books that I have read in this year....
The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice: About vampires....pretty much it....everything from Lestat's point of view because...well...it is written so that's it's written by him.

Taggerung by Brain Jacques: I don't really enjoy these books too much...they all have animals acting like humans and they're always at war.  Woo woo.

Jemima J by Jane Green: About a woman who was fat.  Really really fat.  She worked for a small newspaper and she wanted to get with this guy who worked with her.  This guy was a stud.  You get the picture (I hope).  Well, if you don't....she wanted to get skinny.

The Best Little Girl In The World by Steven Levenkron: About an anorexic girl.  She was nuts...okay, not literally.  (I shouldn't be writing these today, I'm in a real sarcastic mood).

One Door Away From Heaven by Dean Koontz: You know what, I forgot what this book was about.  Haha.  Nahhh.  It was about an alien.   I read it in March...so you know, it's not all there anymore.

Hunger Point by Jillian Medoff: Another good book for you anas out there, I guess.

Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes: About a retarded man who was experimented on.  The experiment was supposed to make him smarter, and it worked....

Mutation by Robin Cook:  About a scientist who had a son....but before he had the son he injected something into his DNA to make his son into a geinus.  When his son grew to be around a teenager he was evillllll and wanted to take over the world or something?

The Client by John Grisham: This is the first book I read by John Grisham and it wasn't so bad.  About a boy who witnessed a suicide....which lead to the association of this whole mob thing and knowing where this famous person's body was hidden.

A Deadly Christmas by Francine Pascual:  Yes, this is a Sweet Valley High book.  Haha.  Sometimes you've got to have a little fun.  I bought it for 25 cents at the library.  It was amusing =D.

Choke by Chuck Palahniuk:  This book was boss.  It's about sex addicts, pretending to choke to get by with the bills, and having conversations with a crazy woman.  Yes, go go go, read this book.

Crazy by Benjamin Lebert:  About a kid in a boarding school who meets new friends and such.  He's handicap, by the way.  He gets into girls, sex, and drugs.  It's all good.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams:  Hilarious.  When I was reading this book I would laugh at it sometimes in public.  People looked at me funny. 

A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L'engle:  A book we were required to read in like 5th grade or something...and I decided to read it again.  About tesseracts and such....going to other dimensions.  Very fantasy and sci fi....wooo!

The Restaurant At the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams:  This is the sequel to "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and yes, it is still funny.  It continues the adventures of Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, Zaphod Beeblebrox, and etc. etc. etc.  I warn you though, you should read the first book first or you may get confused.

Scribbler Of Dreams by Mary E. Pearson:  This is one of those young adult lovey dovey books.  They're amusing...I like to read those.  Anyway, it's kind of like a Romeo and Juliet story where the two families have a deep hate for one another and two teenagers from these two different families fall in love with eachother.

Cut by Patricia McCormick:  I thought this book was kind of....lame.  I mean, I don't know anyone who really thinks like that or anything...but then again, I don't really know that many people.  It was alright and I think I finished it in a couple of days.

Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli:  About a girl who's special.  Not special as in...slow or anything.  She was bright, cheery, and...different?  This boy who had fallen in love with her, he was embarressed to be with her because she was....different.  Alright.

Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K Hamilton:  One of those Anita Blake Vampire Slayer books.  She's tough, probably buff, and raises the dead for a living.  She also slays vampires on her free time.  It's kind of lame and poorly written.  It was amusing though.

Go Ask Alice by Anonymus:  A teenaged girl's diary.  A teenaged girl who was introduced to drug's diary.  A teenage girl who ran away from home numerous times and had sex with so many different people of both sexes that she can't remember's diary.  Okay, enough of that.  Just...go ask alice..

Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison:  This is supposedly a girls diary....though how she writes in it while she's at a party or snogging someone is a wonder to me.  Maybe it's a mental diary or something.  Anyway, this girl falls in "love" with a "Sex God" and of course....wants to get with him.  Problems arise....etc etc.  Just go read it if you like that girly girly lovey dovey crap.

On the Bright Side, I'm Not The Girlfriend of a Sex God by Louise Rennison:  This is the sequal to the book above and obviously I like girly girly lovey dovey crap books.

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