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Kazuya

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Michael Ende - The Neverending Story

Never read it before.
 

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I finished my only uni exam today so it was time for a new book. Last week Id stocked up at my local but quality used book store and today's selection is Before & After by Matthew Thomas. It's a contrast to what I'd usually read as its slightly satirical but its really funny and just as all over the place.
 

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The Eye of the World (third time, which is sad), and after that I will take a slight break from that series and read through Pratchett's Going Postal.
 

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Natural Causes by Micheal Palmer
not THE most interesting book i have ever read but okay so far
 

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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens :D not the longest or most difficult books in the world but its something I havent actually read before and its quite funny and well... christmas is coming, might as well get some of that old christmas spirit!
 

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I am reading "A Brief History: The Birth of the Nazis - How the Freikorps Blazed a Trail for Hitler" by Nigel Jones (I think).

Then I will start reading a book I used parts for in Extension History called "Habsburgs: Embodying Empire" by Andrew Wheatcroft.

Then one of Robert Kiyosakis books.

And I have a few German books I have never read, and should now do so in order to keep in good practice.
 

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asscookie said:
Re-reading Middlesex, which was written by Jeffrey Eugenides.
been meaning to read that one for a long time now
i'm studying virgin suicides for english next year (by the same author)

but currently reading margaret atwood - oryx and crake
 

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