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Very nice Pandy! So I assume your professor is a Tolkien fan too? Most me pretty awesome to be teaching Tolkien to others and watch LotR in class! Good luck on the paper. :-)

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Courtesan by Diane Haeger


How is it? I haven't read that one yet.


I've really enjoyed it. I've read mixed reviews about it but it's been better than I thought.

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"White Night" [9th book in the Dresden Files] by Jim Butcher.

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"White Night" [9th book in the Dresden Files] by Jim Butcher.

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Yay to Dresden Files reading. :bounce:

Currently... David Copperfield by Charles Dickens.

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^ Davy whined so much I couldn't get past the first 150 pages. D:




Anyway, I just picked up The Difference Engine by ... William Gibson maybe? And someone else I think, but I don't know and I don't really want to go find it right now. :P

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KL Auschwitz Seen by the SS

Picked it up in the museum store in Auschwitz. Dark, depressing, the usual that you would expect. Enlightening, but not something I can read when in a cheery mood.


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The Lady In The Tower by Jean Plaidy

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The Lady In The Tower by Jean Plaidy


How are you liking it? I enjoyed Murder Most Royal more.

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^ I liked Murder Most Royal more too. It wasn't bad but not as good as the others I've read. The first person narrative was little annoying.

I just started Mary Queen of Scots: A Study in Failure by JennyWormald

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Shadowcat wrote:

Anyway, I just picked up The Difference Engine by ... William Gibson maybe? And someone else I think, but I don't know and I don't really want to go find it right now. :P


Oh, I've got that someplace.

Currently reading... A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.

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Five Little Pigs (AKA Murder in Retrospect) by Agatha Christie. I think I know who did it. :P

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I'm re-reading Wuthering Heights from Emily Bronte again. Last week I finished reading The Lord of the Flies by William Golding. It influenced me deeply. When I first took a look into the novel some years ago I thought it was stupid, but now i know it is one of the greatest and most precious novel ever. :D

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Much Ado About Nothing, by Shakespeare, of course.
Managed to get my hands on a whole volume of Shakespeare, and now I'm having a hayday. ;) So, that's technically the "book" I'm reading. :-D

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I'm re-reading Wuthering Heights from Emily Bronte again.


That's on my TBR list. With LOTS of other books.

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Yay to Dresden Files reading. :bounce:


YAY indeed! :D

"Monday Mourning" by Kathy Reichs.

Yay! More Tempe Brennan!

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