Re: What's the last book you've read?
Posted: April 20th, 2017, 10:44 pm
I guess I couldn't tell you the exact one I finished last, but I'm working on finishing Stephen Kin's IT again. Still one of my absolute favorites.
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Yeah I read this for my Reading List too. It's a great, great book indeed.Havoc1st wrote:Had to read this during 11th grade english class. Good stuff. It's one of those times where the compulsory book reading for english class is actually not shite.willaartwillem wrote:Beautiful, and above all, sad.
IT is a very long book as well. IT is about 1300 pages long, at least the edition I have at home is and that might look intimidating but it flows pretty well.akv1984 wrote:Damn I gotta start reading IT now.
I'm trying to look for more books that flow. I feel like some of the books I pick up can be so slow and can be so annoying to get through.Batfan175 wrote:IT is a very long book as well. IT is about 1300 pages long, at least the edition I have at home is and that might look intimidating but it flows pretty well.akv1984 wrote:Damn I gotta start reading IT now.
I read both English and Dutch booksNomis wrote:Do you all read in your native language or English? If your native language isn't English lol
Which language do you prefer to read in?willaartwillem wrote:I read both English and Dutch booksNomis wrote:Do you all read in your native language or English? If your native language isn't English lol
Both. But unless the book was originaly written in English, it doesn't make that much of a difference to meNomis wrote:Do you all read in your native language or English? If your native language isn't English lol
why do i always think you're AmericanRuth wrote:Both. But unless the book was originaly written in English, it doesn't make that much of a difference to meNomis wrote:Do you all read in your native language or English? If your native language isn't English lol