Ozma of Oz by L. Frank Baum
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Ozma of Oz by L. Frank Baum
The Most Dangerous Enemy: A History of the Battle of Britain
Totally awesome. If you haven't read it yet I highly reccomend The Patchwork Girl of Oz.
As for myself I just finished Tina Fey's Bossypants and have started A Game of Thrones.
I love the Patchwork Girl of Oz
I went from top to bottom over the past few weeks. Read Anna Karenina, which I managed to find both enjoyable and somewhat tedious at the same time, and then (basically, because of a bet) read the entire Twilight series. Now I can say honestly that I've read them. Let us never speak of it again.:sklol:
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz on my kindle, if that counts. I plan on reading Road to Oz tomorrow.
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
Bec by Darren Shan
I just read There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill her Neighbor's Baby: Scary Fairy Tales by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya. It was translated perhaps a bit roughly at times, but had a very bizarre and otherworldly vibe to it, depsite being set amongst very common and poor people in 20th century Russia. Interesting book of short stories.
The Walking Dead: Compendium 1
Geez I didnt realize 46 comics was so much reading! A great read none-the-less!
I love the differences between the comic and the TV show. It dosent ruin the show because you never know how they are going to change it AND who does not love Darryl Dixon.
Almost time for compendium 2 to come out!!! Not to mention season 3 Oct. 14th on AMC!
Recently finished The Haj by Leon Uris and Ghost Writer by John Harwood. Disliked the former, enjoyed the latter. Currently working through Turn of the Screw, by Henry James.
I finished the Barnes and Nobel collection book of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Princess of Mars", "Gods of Mars", and "Warlord of Mars", with Thomas Yeats illustrations.
Finished Heart-Shaped Box, by Joe Hill.
Jumped on the Hunger Games bandwagon. Just finished Catching Fire (the second of the series) and started reading Mockingjay (the last) this afternoon.
Mapping Murder: Walking in Killers' Footsteps by David Canter, PhD, AcSS, FAPA, FBPsS(Hon), FRSM, CPsychol.
What counts here? I've read four Princess of Power books from three different series in these past two days. The Crooked Crown was the last of those I finished.
Wolves and Werewolves by John Pollard which is a mix of folklore and facts about...well wolves and werewolves
The Wolf Gift by Anne Rice.....not as cool as the Vampire Chronicles but not bad either. I enjoyed it.