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Gregor Samsa

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Tenille said:
Heheheh can you post a pic of your pile of books. i think it would be impressive ;)
I would if I could, but they have all been read. No reason to lie about this sort of thing.

Sadly, ladders aren't required to traverse my book collection. Its only a 'District Library', by those standards (A friend of mine has 6,000 books. That constitutes 'State Library'.)... Two full bookcases, and other books strewn about my room. :)
 

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'the beauty myth' and 'a portrait of the artist as a young man'
im such a reading fiend and all
 

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I read Jude the Obsucre.

i still have conflicting feelings about whether i 'liked/enjoyed' the novel -- hmm theyre not the words anyway.

the characters were unlikable, rather attracting my sympathy and disgust, the latter to a point where i had to put the book down for a day or two to clear my head - something thats never happened before and yet in my opinion, credits the book powerfully.

anyone read it? your thoughts?
 

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Harry Potter: Prisoner Of Azkaban
Harry Potter: Goblet Of Fire
 

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Wilde, Importance of Being Earnest
Shaw, Pygmalion
Ibsen, Hedda Gabler
Latifa
Pilger, A Secret Country<- I didn't finish this one- the last two chapters on the Australian Intelligence groups were boring :(
Wolf, Beauty Myth
Deveson, Tell Me I'm Here
Solzhenitsyn, One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich
Steinbeck, Of Mice and MenFraser, Marie Antionette
Cadbury, The Lost King of France<-this is was really interesting- history with a bit of science that read more like enthralling fiction
Erickson, Carolly, To The Scaffold- The Life of Marie Antionette-reading in progress

I've been reading for pleasure but now I have to read my required school texts- The Heather Blazing and a bit of Plutarch for Ancient...I keep putting it off because there are so many more interesting books to read...
 

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dune the machine crusade
first book in about 9 months
omg scifi is goodstuff
 

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billy - pamela stephenson
hammer of the gods - led zeppelin biography
gridlock - ben elton
dead famous - ben elton
guiness world records 2002 (i was bored)
most of the sandmans advice for the unpopular
 

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The final list;

Bernard Smith-Modernism's History
George Elliot-Middlemarch
Ford Maddox Ford-The Good Soldier
Anne Summers-The End of Equality
Theodor Adorno & Max Horkheimer-Dialectic of Enlightenment
Ian Kershaw-The 'Hitler Myth':Image and Reality in the Third Reich
Kazuo Ishiguro-The Remains of the Day
Friedrich Nietzsche-Human, All Too Human
Peter Conrad-Modern Times, Modern Places
Ed.Clive Emsley, Arthur Marwick and Wendy Simpson-War, Peace and Social Change in Twentieth-Century Europe.
Michael A.Hoffman-Egypt Before the Pharaohs.
Lord Byron-Manfred
Henrik Ibsen-A Doll's House.
Ben Shephard-A War of Nerves: Soldiers and Psychatrists 1914-1994.
George Orwell-Nineteen Eighty Four
HSTY 1043 Course Reader
PHIL 1011 Course Reader (Or at least the 'Metaphysics' and 'Ethics' sections.)
Oscar Wilde-The Soul of Man Under Socialism

Not bad. :) The product of plenty of quality reading time.
 

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