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bazookajoe

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Just finished The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway
About to start A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers
 

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Silver Persian said:
It's getting a bit tedious to be honest...mostly I'm trying to get to the end for the artsfag snobby cred
I'm used to tedious. I've read the collected works of Freud, inc. Interpretation of Dreams.
 

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Mind-Revolution said:
- The Catcher in the Rye.
I studied that in ext 1 prelim last year, i liked it better after analysing it though. If you havent alreaddy you should read his short stories like "Franny and Zooey" and "For Esme with Love and Squalor". love for salinger.

and i havent been reading anything, just doing homework and playing fable 2 lol
 

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My pop-up dinosaur alphabet book. thats right, there was a dinosaur for every letter of the alphabet
 

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twilight eclipse stephenie meyer like hal way through when irelaized i have a ssessment due on monday which i hadnt satrted ekkk
 
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verdades said:
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley.

It's better than Dracula. xD
Nevar! Dracula is fantastic with its pulsatingly orgasmic sexual innuendos

War of Peace Update - Up to 1270/1450 now. Getting near the end!
 

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Finished rereading The Prince and The Pauper. Moving onto Nineteen Eighty-Four and Catch 22. I also want to take Prey with me when I travel so I'm not bored. Plenty of reading to be done...
 

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