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OMFG (In order of study)!!! We don't need to read these many books do we!!!! I think i need out lol. Freaking out here! I'm a ok reader but wow!
1.Elizabeth Barrett Browning, “The Cry of the Children”, ‘The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim’s Point”, extract from Book 5 of Aurora Leigh (in Unit Reader)
2.Shakespeare’s sonnets: 1, 12,15,18,19,20,53,60,73,94,126,130,138 (in Unit Reader)
3. Mary Shelley, Frankenstein Penguin
4. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Sign of Four Broadview
5. Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness Norton
6. Christos Tsiolkas, Loaded Vintage
7. Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra Norton
8. Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe Norton
9. Byron, The Island (in Unit Reader)
10. Peter Carey, My Life as a Fake Faber or Vintage
11. Oscar Wilde, The Portrait of Mr. W.H. Penguin
1.Elizabeth Barrett Browning, “The Cry of the Children”, ‘The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim’s Point”, extract from Book 5 of Aurora Leigh (in Unit Reader)
2.Shakespeare’s sonnets: 1, 12,15,18,19,20,53,60,73,94,126,130,138 (in Unit Reader)
3. Mary Shelley, Frankenstein Penguin
4. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Sign of Four Broadview
5. Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness Norton
6. Christos Tsiolkas, Loaded Vintage
7. Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra Norton
8. Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe Norton
9. Byron, The Island (in Unit Reader)
10. Peter Carey, My Life as a Fake Faber or Vintage
11. Oscar Wilde, The Portrait of Mr. W.H. Penguin
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