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#Reading Habits ^ ^
Thursday, March 5, 2009 @ 5:38 PM


Reading is a way to enjoy when you are feeling down, depressed, or even plain bored. Reading take many forms too. Authors read their own stories when they want to review it. Students read books when they are instructed by their teachers. Adults read when they are finding out on a particular topic. Personally, I feel this are some good reads:

1)Skullduggery Pleasant

This book is about a skull-warrior that has helped to save mankind with a 13 year old girl. It does not sound as horror as it is but actually quite humorous. Check it out ^ ^

2) The five people you meet in heaven

This is about a circus engineer who fell to his death when saving a girl from a roller-coaster slip-up. In heaven, he learns some of life's great lessons. Read more to find out ^ ^

i'm like the ringleader,

i call the shots.

i chose to fight,

i command respect -

-when I put on a show.