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i'm reading 'television, sex roles and children' by kevin durkin

haha when crazyhomo was at my place, he thought it was hilarious to cover the 'television' and ask 'what kind of sicko are you??!!" :rolleyes:
 

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Just finished reading;
Virginia Woolf-The Waves.
Beautiful, but thats unsurprising.

Now reading;

Ed.James Campbell-The Anglo-Saxons. (Interesting, and is also relevant for my 'Early Medieval Europe' unit of study. :) )
 

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Ok this is embarrassing....I'm reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and practically everyone I know has already read this book in primary school. Yes, I'm behind
 

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to kill a mockingbird is my favourite book amoz! and dont worry, better late than never!!!
 

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hey go and read the eight by katherine neville it is really excellent...i just finished reading brave new world for school though, it was really crap.
 

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Originally posted by homestar
i just finished reading brave new world for school though, it was really crap.
Gadzooks! Not to criticise your opinion, but what made BNW such a 'crap' book for you?

Still reading 'Continental Philosophy:An Anthology', but now up to the section on 'Structuralism and Psychoanalysis' (Freud and Barthes, among others..)
 

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currently TRYING to read:

-my story - david pelzer (still havent got through it yet)
-anne frank: diary of a young girl (my related text for english)
-far from the madding crowd - thomas hardy (our text for ext1)

but ive been lazy lately and havent really read much of any of them..
 

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