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MouNtY

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i'm just finished reading The Eleventh Commandment by Jeffrey Archer. Am currently reading The Currency Lads by Peter Yeldham, and after that Riptide by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
 

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I just finished reading the second Bridget Jones installment so I'm going to start reading the final Lord Of The Rings book.
 

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WE WISH TO INFORM YOU THAT TOMMORO WE WILL DIE WITH OUR FAMILIES
 

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how shit is this.... i bought ootp the day it came out rite. i was sooo xcited.
read it that weekend. and i was really protective of it. i made my bro wash his hand b4 he would read it and it wasnt allowed outside or anythin. very nazi.
anyway it went missing. OMG i kno i cried.
anyway, my mum is a teacher librarian, so i asked if shed stolen it and accidently takin it too her skool with the other 3 she bought 4 skool. sha says no
then on thursday she brought home MY ootp-barcodes and wallsend HS stamps and all!!! not forgetting dog eared pages and stains from filthy kids! BOOO HOOO! im SOOOO CUT!
 

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Originally posted by amoz_lilo
im waiting for the nietsche (typo) book to be available in the library, heard its good.
Oooh.. Which Nietzsche book? The 'Portable Nietzsche', or another?

The better established is the state, the fainter is humanity.
 

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I'm reading multiple books at the moment, largely for research reasons.

Re-reading;
Aristotle-The Politics. (With John Locke's Second Treatise Of Civil Government to follow. Research for a PHIL 1010 assessment, comparing their notions of property.)

Also reading;
Plato-The Last Days Of Socrates.
General Ed: Bernard S Myers-The History Of Art; Architecture, Painting, Sculpture. (Almost a work of art in itself.. 900 pages with over 1200 illustrations. Works for me, although I'm largely reading this between other books. The size makes it impractical to do otherwise.)
 

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I am currently reading my required readings for law...
i am finding it extremely boring and tedious......
 

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Finished The Politics and The Last Days Of Socrates, so now re-reading;

John Locke-Second Treatise Of Civil Government,

and still reading 'A History Of Art'.
 

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