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veanz

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Middlemarch, 'George eliot'

& re-living Roald Dahl :)
 

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What is Art History- Mark Roskill
Michelangelo- Lutz Heusinger
Leonardo Da Vinci- Carlo Pedretti
The Lovely Bones- Alice Sebold-------freaky but excellent book (dont read at night i couldnt get to sleep for ages)
 
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Plutarch - Fall of the Roman Republic
 
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currently reading a book i got from a friend (my birthday present)

Brother Fish- Bryce Courtenay
 

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am cyrrently reading the da vinci code. am bout 1/2 way, u think they find all the clues then they find more!! v. good book. requires alot of though not 1 u can race through!
~sMiDdY~
 

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Stars tennis balls by stephen fry and watership down richard adams. I finshed Hitchhikers guide toi the galaxy not that long ago. i loved it.
 

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Brave New World (still plodding along in this beyond boring book...)
 

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jus finished "Angels and Demons" Dan Brown (after reading "Da Vinci Code")
now reading "A Bride Striped Bare" Anon
 

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not had much time to catch up with quality books. Plan to hog after the HSC. any suggestions? i'm planning to buy Lord of The Rings. Loved it when i borrowed it from a friend. What an amazing novel! So complete a world!! Fascinates me!
Anyone here into writing?
 

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*Prozac Nation - Elizabeth Wurtzel (i am ashamed at myself for not getting ye to a bookshop sooner to purchase this amazing memoir on the demon of depression)

*Dream Brother - David Browne (an amazing and intricately written biography on the troubled lives of the late Tim Buckley and his very talented son Jeff)
 
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a short play -
The Birthday Party - Harold pinter
and some short stories by Anton Chekhov...right now 'In Exile'
 

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I just finished reading:
> 'Princess' by Jean ?? (I always forget names)
and > 'My Feudal Lord" - not very good in my opinion, but some excellent lines in it.

Not bad. Pretty annoying to read as a feminist - it's about a Saudi Arabian Princess where women in that country are both neither seen or heard. Honor killings are nomal and some stories are horrific. In this book, yes she's insanely wealthy, but that doesn't mean she can do anything with her life, except get married, have sons, and basically take up breathing space in the world. But the main chick in it is great. she's got this fierce personality so she constantly fights back at the men who hold her back. (LOL funny stuff she does to her a**hole brother Ali.)

Am about to start a book called "Memoirs of a Geisha".

I like books with autobiographies of different feminine cultures. Anyone suggest any??
 
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saving francesca - melina marchetta...p.s I love will trombal :eek:
 
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Eye of the world - Robert Jordan
good book , typical fantasy - overall recomended read
 

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Invisible Monster-- Chuck Pahlaunik (sp?)

Its okay. A bit too much of a guy book for my liking.
 

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