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Still Othello :sleep: but just borrowed Once in a House on Fire - Andrea Ashworth.
 

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Memoirs of a Geisha

I watched the movie first, so now I have the facesces and voices the actors from the movie in my head as I read the book, imagining them act it out lol
 

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The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon

How We believe: The search for God in an Age of Science- Michael Shermer

Very interesting read regardless of your stance on the question

Another Day then.
 

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How to rule the world: The essential handbook for aspiring dictators
 

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iskandar said:
How We believe: The search for God in an Age of Science- Michael Shermer
Almost bought that this afternoon. Is it any good?

The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory - Brian Greene
Hitler's Gift: Scientists Who Fled Nazi Germany - Jean Medawar & David Pyke

+ Long overdue English 2U and 3U texts . . .
 

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currently betrayal in death by jd robb (a.k.a nora roberts)
 

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the golden compass..aka northen lights

first in phillips pulmans his dark materials series

i was intrigued by some reviews which said it is sort of agnostic..
 

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vivanda said:
Ulysses - James Joyce... just finished The Robber Bride - Margarte Atwood She is the BEST author!!
haha ulysses..everyone says theyve read it but no one can tell you whats it about

and im reading it for the 2nd time hope i'll "get it"..thoughi much prefer dubliners

im currently reading a collection of rimbaud's poetry...very easy to get into and love
 

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