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SituationNoir said:
The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath

I haven't read it yet. Read lots of the poetry but not this one! I'm thinking of doing it for drama...hmmm. Loving Plath.
Should really check out Ted Hughes.

Interesting to see what pushed her in some ways and his perspective.

Although he is a rotten womanising bastard.
 

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Shrodinger's Cat - Robert Anotn Wilson

Rather funny alternate universe portrayal of how shitty we are as a species.
 

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The full Chronicles of Narnia. I was lucky to have snagged it (a friend noticed it, actually) at Chatswood library. It has all the seven stories arranged in Narnian chronological order, not the order in which they were written. Makes so much sense first. Though The Magician's Nephew really stuck out as you can tell it's a big jump from there to the world of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and beyond.

It's a great series, I should have read it earlier but no opportunity presented itself until now :( I'm right now, on The Voygage of the Dawn Treader.
 

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lala2 said:
The full Chronicles of Narnia. I was lucky to have snagged it (a friend noticed it, actually) at Chatswood library. It has all the seven stories arranged in Narnian chronological order, not the order in which they were written. Makes so much sense first. Though The Magician's Nephew really stuck out as you can tell it's a big jump from there to the world of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and beyond.

It's a great series, I should have read it earlier but no opportunity presented itself until now :( I'm right now, on The Voygage of the Dawn Treader.
yeah i have a set which has them in the proper order.
 
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Sociological Theory by George Ritzer. Fun, fun, fun.

I'll finish this today, and tomorrow I'll start reading a book on Social policy studies.
 

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Culture of Complaint by Robert Hughes. I read half of it once before during HSC but got too busy to finish. Plan to read it all again.
 
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I'm reading a few.

The Lake at the End of the World- Caroline Macdonald
Dreamcatcher- Jen McVeity
Chasing Charlie Duskin- Cath Crowley
 

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"Stupid White Men" - Michael Moore

It's good and funny =D
 

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The Pursuit Of Love by Nancy Mitford. Utterly delightful and so goddamn hilarous.
 
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Currently: Mayada by Jean Sasson.....Once you start you cant bring yourself to put it down...Real Good!....at least thats wat i think :confused:

Next: Mirage by Soheir Khashoggi or The Divine Comedy by Dante :)
 

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