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^isn't that a fabulous book? I read it at least 40 times last year.

:blink: I don't think I've read ANYTHING 40 times...
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The Moon Witch by Linda W Jones... still.

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Fire Bringer by David Clement-Davies. It's fascinating, I've always had a fondness for deer. Though I think they (the deer) must be Scottish or German or something, because of the overabundance of "ch"'s and "k"'s in their names. :confused:


That book is awesome.

I'm reading The Historian. By.. Elizabeth Kostova.

Vewwy cweepy. And sinister. :closedeyes:

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^That sounds interesting.... never heard of it though :)


I'm reading "Myths and Their Meaning" by Max J. Herzberg

It's an old book that was published in 1928.... it looks really cool. Old books look so much nicer than new ones :)

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I randomly decided yesterday to re-read Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. I'm almost done with it now.

Also, Life Without Ed by Jenni Schaefer [with Thom Rutledge]. Goodness.


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Beowulf, which I must read for school. Fortunately, it's the one out of the three books I have to read that I actually wanted to read. :-D

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Rebel Angels by Libba Bray

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Ánië Súrion wrote:
Beowulf, which I must read for school. Fortunately, it's the one out of the three books I have to read that I actually wanted to read. :-D

ah yes, beowulf - one of the greatest works of literature ever composed and the reason i'm studying english at uni. i absolutely love it and i could talk about it forever. i'll be studying it next year, and i'll even get to take a crash course in anglo-saxon so i'll be able to read it (or at least part of it) in the beautiful language it was originally written in.

anyway, i'm still reading the little friend by donna tartt. i love it, but i'm afraid i'm being very slow with it - insomnia's left me too tired to concentrate for very long.

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The Kalevala. In English of course... it's a bit confusing, but really good once I understood most of the first bits :)

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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, by Lisa See and Pigs Have Wings, by P.G. Wodehouse. =P

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Ánië Súrion wrote:
Beowulf, which I must read for school. Fortunately, it's the one out of the three books I have to read that I actually wanted to read. :-D

ah yes, beowulf - one of the greatest works of literature ever composed and the reason i'm studying english at uni. i absolutely love it and i could talk about it forever. i'll be studying it next year, and i'll even get to take a crash course in anglo-saxon so i'll be able to read it (or at least part of it) in the beautiful language it was originally written in.

That's cool! I have a dual-language edition so I know what you mean. I'd like to be able to read it in the original language too.

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Ánië Súrion wrote:
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Ánië Súrion wrote:
Beowulf, which I must read for school. Fortunately, it's the one out of the three books I have to read that I actually wanted to read. :-D

ah yes, beowulf - one of the greatest works of literature ever composed and the reason i'm studying english at uni. i absolutely love it and i could talk about it forever. i'll be studying it next year, and i'll even get to take a crash course in anglo-saxon so i'll be able to read it (or at least part of it) in the beautiful language it was originally written in.

That's cool! I have a dual-language edition so I know what you mean. I'd like to be able to read it in the original language too.


Yeah - I read the dual-language one, too. =) I had to read it over the summer once...Beowulf, A Tale of Two Cities (which wasn't too bad,) and Rebecca. Enjoyed almost all, 'cept for the fact that I sometimes wanted to throw A Tale of Two Cities across the room. =D

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Ánië Súrion wrote:
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Ánië Súrion wrote:
Beowulf, which I must read for school. Fortunately, it's the one out of the three books I have to read that I actually wanted to read. :-D

ah yes, beowulf - one of the greatest works of literature ever composed and the reason i'm studying english at uni. i absolutely love it and i could talk about it forever. i'll be studying it next year, and i'll even get to take a crash course in anglo-saxon so i'll be able to read it (or at least part of it) in the beautiful language it was originally written in.

That's cool! I have a dual-language edition so I know what you mean. I'd like to be able to read it in the original language too.


Yeah - I read the dual-language one, too. =) I had to read it over the summer once...Beowulf, A Tale of Two Cities (which wasn't too bad,) and Rebecca. Enjoyed almost all, 'cept for the fact that I sometimes wanted to throw A Tale of Two Cities across the room. =D

Ah yes. I completely understand. They're making me read that one too. :yuck: It's confusing and frustrating my mother, who's reading it to me. :P

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