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Meli_H said:
Go MedNez! I love the movie Battle Royale but I'm still finding a shop with the book.
i'm sure i've seen battle royale at kinokuniya many times
 

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i bought myself a copy of ACO the other day
i should read it again after exams
 

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Last night i finished "Undomestic Goddess" by Sophie Kinsella. It's your typical girly trash novel but it is SO fucking hilarious. i loved it. i was up til 2am most nights reading it. i finished too quickly :(
 

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Finished Jodi Picoult's Perfect Match and am reverting back to My Sister's Keeper...

Brilliant stuff. My new fav author :)
 

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Jackson's Dilemma - Iris Murdoch

I'm only a few pages in and I am already loving it.... such heavenly words.
 

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VIEW FROM THE FORUM
A History of Rome to A.D 410
BY Maurice Kelly
 

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just finnished Joe Cinque's Consolation. Overall was a good book, but not being a lawyer the trial bits were a bit dull, and a tad confusing.

Am now reading Q & A by Vikas Swarup and I can't stop reading it, it is that good - i am reading at any available opportunity i love it that much :D

Mitch
 

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Finished "My Sister's Keeper" and am reading my third Jodi Picoult novel in about 2 weeks..."Vanishing Act".

Without having finished it, I would rank "My Sister's Keeper" head and shoulders above the other two and above most books I've read recently.

Am becoming thoroughly depressed reading her books and the style is starting to get dull (probably more my fault cos I'm reading 3 of her books in a row non stop) but meh.

Highly recommend "My Sister's Keeper" to anyone who is a thinker. I'm not much of a "contemporary" novel type of person and this book just blew me away.
 

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Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield

Its pretty good actually - its about the battle of thermopylae

Its a little bit confronting - some of the torturious scenes are a bit icky but a good book over all
 

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VC Andrews books are really good....based on family relationships...but its interesting - they have lyk really unexpected twists n that
 
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Got around to reading a borrowed copy of "Darkwitch Rising" today. Finished it hours ago :(

Good story, but now I want the next book! :(
 

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glitterfairy said:
Got around to reading a borrowed copy of "Darkwitch Rising" today. Finished it hours ago :(

Good story, but now I want the next book! :(
They just released it - maybe you can sneak into the bookstores and read a chapter here and there?:p

As for what I'm reading..."Gagging the Past" by Katrina Schlunke (my cultural studies lecturer) as well as re-reading "Perdido St. Station" by China Mieville and "Sabriel" by Garth Nix (neither of which are lecturers of mine) both for pleasure and as preparation for a project of mine.
 

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angels and demons - dan brown
not as great as the da vinci code.. so far anyway

also.. julius caesar - shakespeare
for skool that is
 

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i am reading "Everything is illuminated" by John Safran Foer
and "I blame the scapegoat" by John O'Farrel for school
 

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