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alex.leon

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ME ME ME ME ME.

it's so friggin epic.

there's waaaay too much to say.
 

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I loved Cloudstreet... though I didn't read it for English and actually read it for my own enjoyment (yeah call me crazy lol)

But yeah it is a very complex book and gets a bit too descriptive in bits. People who have read it will know what I'm talking about.

I would have loved to have studied it but I'm stuck studying A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen *sighs*
 

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I loved Cloudstreet... though I didn't read it for English and actually read it for my own enjoyment (yeah call me crazy lol)

But yeah it is a very complex book and gets a bit too descriptive in bits. People who have read it will know what I'm talking about.

I would have loved to have studied it but I'm stuck studying A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen *sighs*

I like the book. But not as a book to study. Studying Cloudstreet is like being an amputee climbing Mt. Everest. It's shit.
 

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I like the book. But not as a book to study. Studying Cloudstreet is like being an amputee climbing Mt. Everest. It's shit.
totally agree
for me Cloudstreet being a module which i have to study and analyse and all the other crap on it has just ruined it for me

btw beautiful analogy

Trying to extract useful information from the Internet is like trying to sip from a firehose-Chris Welch
 

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would love to do Dolls house...i should...maybe later...
 

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