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brideshead revisited - i havent seen the film it just gave me the nudge to read it cos its been in my house forever
 

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cookie.banana said:
might read "metamorphasis" by kafka soon
anyone read it?
good/ bad?
very good. but the size of the font in the copy that i read was so small i had to invest in a magnifying glass.

currently, 'eleven minutes' - paulo coelho
 
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Currently reading a couple of books that are great: The picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, Hannibal by Thomas Harris and Hamlet by Shakespeare. Great books :)
 

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o7nesss said:
Just finished the Twilight Series [Breaking Dawn] today
twilight is AMAZING!!! LOVE IT!!
really dont want to finish it, its an addiction! :S
 

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emobopeep said:
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

Does anyone know if that's any good?
I'm reading Change of Heart by Jodi Piccoult at the moment.
It's going okay.. I like it.
But then again, her books are awesome :)
 

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Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dostoyevsky


ALMOST finished (30 pages left). I'm absolutely loving it.



After that, I'll have Wuthering Heights, Northanger Abbey and Frankenstein to read for school.
 

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the picture of dorian gray, by oscar wilde
it's writing style is interesting, especially for someone from the 19th century
 

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susstorm said:
the picture of dorian gray, by oscar wilde
it's writing style is interesting, especially for someone from the 19th century
Yeah, it is, that's they the locked him up!

Victor Hugo - Les miserables
 

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