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Old 02-25-2004, 12:04 AM
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U.S. Grant by Bruce Catton
Star Wars:The Clone Wars:Shatterpoint by Matthew Stover
Reliquary by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child (check out Cabinet Of Curiosities by them, its great)

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STORY by Robert McKee, about the principles of writing screenplays.
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I'm reading Stupid white man a bit old but really good
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I'm reading "Europe in the Age of Imperialism 1880 -1914" for one of my History essays.
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STORY by Robert McKee, about the principles of writing screenplays.
Woo! That sound like something i'd read.

The last book i actually read was Film Directing Shot by Shot, which teaches you a bit about all the aspects of film directing; from pre production- to writing screenplays - to story boarding - to setting up shots - to filming -lighting - editing - post production and more. Very educational.

What i want to be reading right now is "Rebel Without A Crew: Or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker With $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player" which is basically a journal kept by director, Robert Rodriquez, while shooting his first feature film. ... but i don't have the book and the book store here doesn't have it...and i don't have a credit card to buy it on-line grr
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I'm actually working on Gullivers travels for school... really dry reading, but the satire is interesting.

And I find that I start more then one book at a time if I can't decide what to read... haven't been able to read much for pleasure lately
I had to write a 20 page paper on that for my Honors History Class. The whole class was based around utopias and anti-utopias and we had to write a paper on each book intermixing the book, what the book represented and said about the time in which it was written, the author's life, and how they all intertwined into creating the book. What a fun course.

Right now I'm reading Mythology: Myths, Legends, and Fantasies. It's basically an encyclopedia. I'm such a dork. LOL

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The last book i actually read was Film Directing Shot by Shot, which teaches you a bit about all the aspects of film directing; from pre production- to writing screenplays - to story boarding - to setting up shots - to filming -lighting - editing - post production and more. Very educational.
And that sounds like something i'd read.
Who wrote or published it?

Don't care much for Rodriguez though.
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I'm not reading anything right now. I was looking for something to read the other night and almost started on Harry Potter again, but decided against it. I need to go shopping for some good books.
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Bill Bryson ... the book he wrote about england. i forgot what its called in english i am almost finished with that. next on my list is the biography of Mary Tudor
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