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Banned
No sudden movements... I'm watching you.
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: In the dark corner of my room, with my computer and my video games.
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![]() Besides reading this post, I'm reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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Robot Master
I'm a bubble man!
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Posts: 1,428
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![]() Now that I think about it, the last novel I read was actually "Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday". It's the prequel novel to the Bay movie, but you wouldn't know it since Bay ignored the importance of continuity with products related to your own movie. The book itself was pretty forgettable, though.
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super-scientist
GO TEAM VENTURE!
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Lake George
Posts: 1,500
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![]() My friend Monique heartily recommended Naked Lunch to me, and Cass, Atlas Shrugged is, what, 700+ pages?
![]() Last one i read was "Molon Labe" by Boston T. Party. About thousand of Libertarians who strategically move to Wyoming to influence the elections there, the end result being Libertarian policies making Wyoming a free state while Washington gets angrier and angrier that Wyoming isn't towing the Party line...i won't spoil the ending but 6"Molon Labe" means "Come and take them". King Leonidas said this to Xerxes when he told his 300 Spartans, "we don't want your lives, just lay down your arms." Come and take them
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The Postmaster
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Love gives you courage that's stronger than anything!
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Saturn
Posts: 6,658
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![]() Excluding the introduction, table of contents, and the "about the author" segment, it comes in at 1059 pages. Should keep me quiet for awhile.
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Lady of Brightwood
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![]() The last book I read was The Princess Diaries, Volume II- Princess in the Spotlight by Meg Cobot. Funny book, much, MUCH better than the movies (although, I like the movies, too). The one I'm currently reading, which I admit I've been working on for a while now is Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen. I love the story and the language from 200 years ago, but it's kind of hard to read at times, and it doesn't help that I'm already familiar with the story and know all that happens. It seems I only take it out again when I get inspired.
![]() edit: S&S is by Jane Austen, not Jane Eyre. "Jane Eyre" is actually the title of a novel, in which the story takes place around the same time as S&S. Ack, I always get them confused!
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Last edited by Lynnie; 11-02-2007 at 09:50 PM. Reason: Austen, not Eyre *blushing* |
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Executive Weasel Ball
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jekylljuice was here.
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: the 44th floor (not counting the mezzanine)
Posts: 1,568
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![]() I'm currently reading Engaged, a play by W. S. Gilbert which dates back to 1877 and was apparently very influencial on Oscar Wilde. It's part of my preparations for a seminar next week on Victorian theatre.
I currently have Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene set aside as my next reading for pleasure when I find the time - though I'm usually so laiden with set texts during term time that I'm often not able to get much independent reading done within that time. I'm also gradually working my way through a book of short stories by Raymond Carver.
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Foster's Legend
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: ny
Posts: 752
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Lady of Brightwood
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![]() ![]() It might remind many people of the "grown up movie" of Frankie's Mac and Bloo try watching in "Squeeze the Day". One must have a genuine interest in Jane Austen's writing, Regency times, historical costumes and/or sappy love stories to really enjoy it. Otherwise, it'll easily come across as boooooorrriiiinnnggggg. ![]()
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Last edited by Lynnie; 11-02-2007 at 09:51 PM. Reason: Her name is Jane Austen, not Eyre |
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Just a Poor Boy
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![]() well, my attempts at free verse, which i just wrote a few minutes ago.
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my brother's keeper
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: so cal
Posts: 252
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![]() I'm reading I Sing the Body Electric! a collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury.
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