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kaitie

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I only read it recently. i really enjoyed it.
I've started a list of books to read over the next two weeks.

1. Brokeback Mountain
2. Bridget Jones' Diary
3. Angels and Demons
4. The Pianist
5. Jane Eyre
6. Wuthering Heights

I've already read brokeback..and i'm reading bridget at the moment.
 

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Plan of Attack - Bob Woodward.
 

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I feel for you.....I did that two years ago and never actually read the book!!

However that could very well explain my dismal english mark...
 
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im reading the sisterhood ofthe travelling pants.. i know right? its for 10 year olds but at least i can say ive read a book
 

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i've just been skimming through the thread.. what stood out to me was everyone who're bashing on renowned masterpieces like narnia and da vinci code because of all the mainstream media attention.

i'm willing to bet that all the controversial attention is the reason u raised ur expectations so high when reading them.. hence why u weren't impressed so decided to make a speal about them here in what i think is a demand for attention. i'm not saying this out of defence for these books.. i lost my interest in narnia when i reached puberty and i dont think da vinci code is one of dan brown's best novels (although i still enjoyed it). jst think some of u are bein unreasonable with ur criticism.. so if ur gonna attempt to read a controversial masterpiece because of that reason alone.. prepare to be disappointed.

anyway.. to stay with the topic of the thread.. i'm currently reading Deception Point by Dan Brown.
 

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Shantaram by Gregory Roberts..

ive only read about 100 pages of this 900 page book, but honestly, it's so captivating..his descriptions are so realistic and rich, it's like you are himself. By the way, it is witty and very funny. :)
 

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Just finished Seneca- On the shortness of Life. Reading The United States of Europe presently.
 

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i finished the davinci code like a week ago. i'm slow
i'm reading white thorn bryce courtenay.
I'm going to start reading books that arent by bryce courtenay as soon as i finish this one. his writing style is annoying me atm
 

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MedNez said:
Just finished Seneca- On the shortness of Life.
I was reading that but I had to stop half way because of King Lear. I don't exactly remember what the book is about anymore.
 

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the shipping news, brave new world (for ext1 english and eng adv), a new scientist mag and a short history of nearly everything by bill bryson.
 

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Katie123 said:
i finished the davinci code like a week ago. i'm slow
i'm reading white thorn bryce courtenay.
I'm going to start reading books that arent by bryce courtenay as soon as i finish this one. his writing style is annoying me atm
ever read jessica by bryce. It is awsome...by the way how is white thorn...i just bought it.
 

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Finishing catch 22

then going to the great gatsby

and then re reading catcher
 

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