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Sadly, I don't actually remember that much about the texts themselves, other than that the Wife of Bath was quite the character. Most of what I'd stored had to go to make way for deliberations upon William Langland's Piers Plowman, which I had to write a 3,000 word essay upon at the end of the module. Just be thankful you're not studying that happy little epic - infuriatingly mind-bending or mind-bendingly infuriating? My cerebral jury's still out on that one. |
Who Framed Boris Karloff? by Dwight Kemper.
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I wanted to mention the Middle English because my English teacher made note of it and read the introduction to our class in the original Middle English. |
wow this thread is in a coma.
i just finished reading lord of the flies and i gotta say its a good read. i'd say that if you had a chance, you should read it. |
I just finished the 2rd sequel to Mrs Frisby and the Rats of Nimh, which GM tells me is actually better than the first sequel (both sequels were written by the original author's daughters). If that's true, then OMG. Because the one I read was utter crap. Anyways once I finished that I started re-reading Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers which I haven't read in a long time.
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I'm reading "Fall of the House of Usher" by Edger Allen Poe. It's not really my cup of tea, but I don't have much of a choice. ::)
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I actually didn't mind the first sequel, Racso and the Rats of NIMH, too much, despite a couple of glaring contradictions with the original. Since both sequels materialised after O'Brien's death, I guess it's up to you whether or not you want to consider them cannon. I'm about to embark on reading Skyscraper by Faith Baldwin. |
I'm reading the unabridged The Count of Monte Cristo off and on. I'm a horribly slow reader and I have lots of homework due to it being close to the end of the semester, but I might be able to read it some more over Christmas break.
Believe it or not, I'm reading it for my own pleasure. %D See, in 11th grade I was required to read the abridged version for my English/Lit class and I LOVED it more than any other book I was required to read. It's an EXCELLENT book. It's also a LONG book, but it's excellent nonetheless. :D Read it, if you ever get the chance. And... don't watch the movie. Ever. The movie is a disgrace to the book. D: They screwed up the plot SO MUCH. DX I watched it after reading the abridged version and wanted to get up and leave several times due to all the stuff they changed. (I didn't, though. I sat through the whole thing and hated every bit of it. @x) |
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Any-hoo, I'm reading 'Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World' by Haruki Murakami. Didn't really click with it first time I tried reading it but this time I got over my own natural caution of anything that throws Unicorns into a modern data-entry thriller and it's really falling into place. Looking foward to finding out exactly what's going on. |
Stephan Colbert: I Am America (And So Can You). I'm only two chapters in and it's a riot! I can't remember a book that actually made me laugh out loud so much.8D
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