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I own a lot of books that I need to read one day, especially classic literature.
 

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bought the chronicles of narnia yesterday. shouldn't have done that... it's not going to be read.
 

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possession by a.s. byatt, which i have partly read, but the remainder of which shall remain unread because it is an impenetrable load of pretentious bullshit =\

also, vanity fair and great expectations

and brother fish by courtenay
 

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cloudstreet by tim winton
and lord of the rings... ahhh its too fat
 

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Lord of the Rings
Me too. When the movies came out I bought the movie tie in version and it's just sitting there.... it's really hard for me to get into them...
 

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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom - T.E. Laurence (Laurence of Arabia) - it's the same size as a phone book, of unknown age, and with a paper cover and separate plastic cover. I'm leery of the size, and also of damaging it.

Also Papillon - Henri Charriere - I just don't think I'd enjoy it.
 

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i bought heaps of books to read.
-horse whisperer
-the perfume by saskind
-killing pablo (escobar)
- years of wonders
-angels and demons
-not without my daughter (i'm reading it at the moment)
-george pell biography
-dead zone by s.king
and couple of unknowns
 

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im a sucker for classics......bought tonnes of them and always start the first few pages and then stop.....lol.
- vanity fair
- pride & prejudice
- emma
- little women
- dracula
- sherlock holmes
- selected stories of edgar allan poe
- david copperfield
- wuthering heights
- jane eyre
- selected plays by Ibsen

i know......im commiting a sin...
 

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i never finished porno

irvine welsh seems to share that palahniuk quality of getting less interesting with each successive book
 

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the devil wears prada, only readied the first page
and trading up by candace bushnell
 

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HP and the Order of the Pheonix
HP and the Half-Blood Prince
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
 

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SharkBait said:
im a sucker for classics......bought tonnes of them and always start the first few pages and then stop.....lol.
- vanity fair
- pride & prejudice
- emma
- little women
- dracula
- sherlock holmes
- selected stories of edgar allan poe
- david copperfield
- wuthering heights
- jane eyre
- selected plays by Ibsen

i know......im commiting a sin...
Ooo I've read almost all of those! If you're planning to start again anytime soon, I would say go for Little Women or Wuthering Heights. I don't have a copy of Vanity Fair but I found that tough going when I borrowed it and ended up returning it cos I couldn't hack it.
 

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