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ticky2002

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I hardly read at all but I found this book on the coffee table and thought I'd give it a go - see if it's any good.

It's called 'The Grown-Ups' by Victoria Glendinning.

First sentence: There's more to love then fucking.

Anyone happened to have read it before?

It's not to bad for the first 1.5 chapters. lol
 
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The Atonement Ian McEwan, better than the movie OF COURSE according to the book Cecilia looks like a horse...keira knightly is farrrr from horselike!
about to start the blind assasin Margaret Atwood...she didn't impress me with Oryx and Crake.
im in the middle of Charles Dickens Bleak House, but i hit a wall with it, i find it difficult to read hefty books all in one go
 

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The way of the peaceful warrior - Dan Millman

FATASTIC book!!!!
 

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I recently finished Looking For Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta for school, and am now reading Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy for fun. :)
 

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kara42 said:
I recently finished Looking For Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta for school, and am now reading Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy for fun. :)

you should read "on the jellicoe road" by melina marchetta, i loved it, out of her three books this was by far the best though it takes a bit to get into its a weird start. but worth it.


i just finished 'Into the Looking Glass War" by Frank Beddor. its a great book. =]
 

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for school- brave new world

non school-- 1000 splendid suns by khalid hosseini (the author of kite runner)-- awesome book...a must read for everyone!!!
 

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||| to Taskan AH stuff....
and MH stuff....
and I also read Catcher in the Rye by J.D> Salinger....

it was so modern sounding. and alot of the whining and moaning about the phonies were pretty spot on... :p having had my fair share of being angry at the world and hsc.... but then i left it on the school table and then two pages got ripped out so im going to need to perform book transplant from an english dept. faculty version of it... i got it from the local library... :S
 

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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

Best book ever - I can't put it down.
Seriously - Ive read 500 pages in 5 days, when I should be studying
 
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