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O M G.

The Bronze Horseman - Paullina Simons.


if you haven't read it. you're an idiot. as i found out just recently when i reflected back on the days when 2 of my friends kept at me - READ IT READ IT ITS SOO GOOD!

but O M G. it is SO GOOD. can't wait till the Mall library rings me back to notify me of the availability of my reservation for the 2nd book of the trilogy !!!!!!!!!
 

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last proper book i read was incurable, part of the ellie chronicles by john marsden
 

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HP and teh Half Blood Prince - J.K Rowling
 

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Now: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Earlier this week: Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (very awesome)



I'm really digging the Russian classics right now
 

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the leader said:
Now: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Earlier this week: Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (very awesome)



I'm really digging the Russian classics right now
haha that sounds kinda boring :)







R.L Stine - beach party.

I'm only reading this because I get so effing bored sometimes (from 1am - 3am, usually) :santa:
 

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at the moment I'm reading "The world according to the simpsons: What our favourite family says about life, love and the pursuit of the perfect donut". Lotsa fun. U get to learn what the show says about 'Western cultural hegemonies' and 'American exceptionalism' lol. Apart from the fact that the author has a fetish with nominalization it's a rlly insightful read (for media+cultural studies junkies like me neways) :p

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Hannibal Rising

pg18

yay.
Harris' last 2 were bloody awesome. But I don't have enough moolah to buy "Rising" yet :(. I spent an hour reading it in in the books section of Big W before the sales assistant came over to me and said I either had to buy the book or get out.
 

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The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy

its def one of the most random books I've ever read
 
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All Quiet on the Western Front- Erich Maria Remarque
much better than i expected, its still so powerful after translation.
 

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The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath

I haven't read it yet. Read lots of the poetry but not this one! I'm thinking of doing it for drama...hmmm. Loving Plath.
 

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Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen

I've read all her other novels and so far it seems more youthful and the writing isn't as highly polished as the others.
 

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