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Supposed to read Turn Of The Screw by Monday. There's no way I'm going to be finished by then. :(
 

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Moral Disorder by Margaret Atwood.

I love anything she writes. This is a gorgeous little story about family, women, growing up, and the emotional ride that is life.

I can always relate to so much that she has to say.
 

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Moral Disorder by Margaret Atwood.

I love anything she writes. This is a gorgeous little story about family, women, growing up, and the emotional ride that is life.

I can always relate to so much that she has to say.
Doesn't she write sci-fi?

Author of The Handmaid's Tale?

Albeit, I have never read any of her works so I wouldn't know. I am just assuming more or less.
 

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Sci-fi? Haha no. Essentially I would say she writes feminist literature.
 

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1984 is a good book. I read BNW (brave new world) and it's a pretty decent book.
 

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I'm reading "Wild Honey" by Bookey Peek.
Its about an African wildlife sanctuary if you're into that stuff. I luuvvee it.
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Margaret Atwood is amazing. At the moment I'm reading 'The Corrections' by Jonathan Franzen. I bought it for my mother for her birthday and a fellow boser suggested I read it. Pretty fucking amazing to say the least.
 

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The $12 Million Dollar Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art by Don Thompson.
 

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Wind-up Bird Chronicle - Haruki Murakami
I'm a fan of Murakami's novels, and so far this has been one of my favourites. It's a pretty long novel so I've been inconsistently reading it over the span of a year.
 

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"His last Bow"- Arthur Conan Doyle

its the 2nd last sherlock holmes book
 

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Just finished reading American Psycho - wow, amazing book. Really confronting but perfectly written, definitely one of my favorites now
 

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Just finished reading American Psycho - wow, amazing book. Really confronting but perfectly written, definitely one of my favorites now
did they ask you for ID when you bought it?
 

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I borrowed it off a friend but I could see why they would ask for ID when buying it haha

Do they actually do that though?
I wouldn't know, but whenever I see it in a bookstore it's always in tamper-proof plastic wrapping with a fat r-rating sticker on the front.

I was underwhelmed by the movie, so I really want to read it.
 

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