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Tomorrow when the war began...

#1 - 5th Sep 2002 18:06:00

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Just started reading them because I couldn't find much else to read and..... WOW 'with a capital 'we'-read dwarf.

It's so good. I don't usualy read 'realistic' type books. But I recommend it. And boy, does Lee soudn totally HOT!!

Finished reading the second book, and our stupid school library has books 1,2,5,6 I mean, how stupid can you get?? It's like 'hello!!?? What if I want to read the WHOLE series??' So my cousin is bringing books 3 and 4 with her when she comes down this weekend.


Don't read the Great Gatsby by the way. About halfway through, and I'm still waiting for something to happen. Have to read it for Lit though. <sigh>

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:blue i love blue!

#2 - 5th Sep 2002 21:44:00

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Satine

I know you love me... so do I hehe!

Also I will read The Great Gatsby for you... would be my pleasure... I adore that book.

#3 - 6th Sep 2002 15:05:00

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Satine I'm with you - about the Great Gatsby that is, not about loving Steve. Although ...

#4 - 6th Sep 2002 18:47:00

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What's wrong with the Great Gatsby? I was in hysterics when reading that book. It was a total cack.

Tomorrow, when the War Began, would have to be one of my favourite Marsden books, with Dear Miffy, So much to tell you, Winter and Letters from the Inside up there as well.

#5 - 6th Sep 2002 19:32:00

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I want more mwa's from satine... and snowy... and Big hills.. you know toy want those bouncing blues...

Go on spoil yourself... everyone I want to see :blue

#6 - 6th Sep 2002 21:42:00

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Oh, oops! <img src=">

Sorry, I converted. I love green!! :green :green :green


Haha! Yes, my secrets out! I do luv ya blue!! Mwa!!! lol

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#7 - 6th Sep 2002 21:47:00

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okay... *arrives in armour plated car*

i have never really liked any of john marsdens books...
i have had to read 3 of em for high school, and maybe that was the problem, being forced to read a book is one of the things that turns me off....

but i dunno..

here's some bouncies for ya soldier...

:red :yellow :green :blue :aqua <img src=urple"> <img src=ink"> :multi

wot i want to know is why is it just green and pink that are more 3D than the others???

#8 - 7th Sep 2002 23:35:00

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I seriously think that far too much emphasis has been put on :green <img src=ink"> <img src=urple"> :red and :multi ... and as a result, :dance is feeling very left out...so :moon the lot o'ya.

Adios :hat

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