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Reply 6300
Lolita :smile:
Reply 6301
the federalist papers
I'm bouncing between two at the minute. "The Future Of Socialism" by Anthony Crosland and "Glamorama" by Bret Easton Ellis (just finished another of his, "The Rules Of Attraction" and it was amazing =D
I have just this minute finished a book called "the shack" by WM paul Young.

It was actually amazing!
A Woman In Berlin - Anon
Reply 6305
I am re-reading the 'Penguin History of Greece' by A.R.Burn
So much in a relatively small paperback. Awesome and to read some of the quotes of ancient philosphers like Xenophanes, Socrates and Plato brings me joy and new lights of insight and understanding. Classical Athens must surely be the greatest achievement of the human race thus far!
I wish I had more time to read :sad:
Hard Times- Dickens. Very interesting for its social commentary on the working classes, trade unionism etc. and Dickens' hilarious wit.
Reply 6308
A Stranger in Moscow
I wish I had more time to read :sad:


:ditto:
Reply 6309
A Stranger in Moscow
I wish I had more time to read :sad:


:ditto: mee too. i hate exams and work and not having enought time!
Breaking Dawn- Stephanie Meyer (it might not be a great literary work but I can't stop reading it!)
Lady Chatterly's Lover- DH Lawrence. Read half of this a few weeks ago for uni but didn't take much notice of it, so I'm now reading it in preparation for my my exam in 3weeks...
i wish my nearest library was better :frown:

are there any book rental sites? kind of like lovefilm but for books
Reply 6312
The Great Gatsby.
Hawke - Ted Bell
Reply 6314
*starry_eyed_*

Lady Chatterly's Lover- DH Lawrence. Read half of this a few weeks ago for uni but didn't take much notice of it, so I'm now reading it in preparation for my my exam in 3weeks...


You're so lucky! I wish I could study Lady Chatterley's Lover (well, I will next year). It's such a great book.

I'm also wishing I had more time to read, or more specifically, read for pleasure. The last week I've read about six books, but they were all on post-colonialism. Interesting, but not exactly an 'escape'.
The Age of Innocence - Edith Wharton
I am reading 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.
Reply 6317
daveywavey
I am reading 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.

Awwwh! Amazing book with outstanding themes!:grin:
I read it for english in year 9 :woo:
Reply 6318
*starry_eyed_*
Breaking Dawn- Stephanie Meyer (it might not be a great literary work but I can't stop reading it!)
Lady Chatterly's Lover- DH Lawrence. Read half of this a few weeks ago for uni but didn't take much notice of it, so I'm now reading it in preparation for my my exam in 3weeks...

BD is my fav of the four :wink: I couldn't stop reading it as well.. I think I may have finished it in one night :awesome:
Reply 6319
I am reading my Calculus textbook. I read it on the bus everday because I don't do my homework :awesome:

I have a test on Mondaay :eek:

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