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Kymren

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Just finished Oedipus the king (4th century BCE) by Sophocles and now reading the Canterbury tales (14th century CE) by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Love ancient/old poetry and plays! :spin:
 

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The death cure by James dasher it's brilliant
 

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I'm reading City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments, #6)
by Cassandra Clare
Guided by StudyGeek.
 
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What Every Body is Saying by Joe Navarro
An Ex-FBI agents guide to reading peoples body language, pretty interesting so far
 

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I'm reading Confessions of a Murder Suspect by James Patterson, this book is so weird and I'm still trying to decide whether i like it. gallery_confessionsofamurdersuspect-gallery.jpg
 

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currently reading The Lord of the Rings - the Fellowship of the Ring. :3
it's been forever since i read anything and this had been on my shelf for a while so i thought that i may as well read it. I have soooo many books to read though, its crazy. and i keep buying more so my list of books to read is never ending. i just never have time to read anymore... actually, i do, i just waste any spare time i have doing pointless rubbish on the internet..i don't even know where half of my time goes actually :eek:
 
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The art of happiness - A handbook for living, Dalai Lama


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Dont laugh, but I read The Fault in Our Stars - I have been meaning to read it for ages and I finally bothered downloading the e-book yesterday. It was good, very, very good, but it didnt live up to the hype for me (to be fair, the book had a lot of hype).
 
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Tbh I didnt like the movie but the concept and the idea was really good!
 

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Just reread 'House Rules' By Jodi Picoult for the eighth time. I would give it a 10/10. But at school since we just started Module C for Adv Eng, Julius Caesar is now my 'can't put down' book.
 

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George Orwell (aww well) essays. Politics, POlitics, POLitics, POLItics, POLITics, POLITIcs, POLITICs, POLITICS.
 

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Why we took the car by Wolfgang Herrndorf & All our yesterdays by Cristin Terrill

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Pretty Girl 13 by Liz Coley
Its quite a good read. Its about a girl whose been abducted whilst on summer camp and out of nowhere returns back home 3 years later but with no memory of what has happened. Pretty good story line so far
 

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