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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:46 pm 
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Miss StarSeed wrote:
Currently 2 short stories for English, and then we'll be reading Tigers in the Snow... unless she's changed her mind.

Then we get to study Othello!


There is a disturbing lack of my preview there Miss Star.

*glare*

also, I don't read, I write.

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I am reading The Princess Bride by William Goldman.

Seen the movie a hundred times, thought I'd try the book.

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We just finished reading the short story, The Yellow Wallpaper in my English class. I seriously loved this story, and I highly suggest it if you like 'gothic' literature (I didn't find it to fit that genre, but that's what my teacher classified it under so...).

It was written in the Victorian Era though, so if you have trouble understanding that kind of english, I'd suggest you just overlook this post.

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My Ishmael: A Sequel, by Daniel Quinn.

No rly, I just read like, 10 minutes ago.
Get it!? :awesome:

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This is a stupid question. The internet is built on text.

Anyway, Catch 22. But I never get around to it, I'm lazy.

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Catch 22.

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Reading Raisins in the Sun in English, Reaper Man by Terry Pratchet and Principa Discordia in my spare time.

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I gave up on No Country. Cormac cannot write for shit. It's a chore to read it. The film is far superior. Now I'm reading Choke by Palahniuk.


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Miss StarSeed wrote:
We just finished reading the short story, The Yellow Wallpaper in my English class. I seriously loved this story, and I highly suggest it if you like 'gothic' literature (I didn't find it to fit that genre, but that's what my teacher classified it under so...).

It was written in the Victorian Era though, so if you have trouble understanding that kind of english, I'd suggest you just overlook this post.


I read it in class a year back.

I laughed.

I felt no shame.

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I recently gave up on Atlas Shrugged for now. Decided to re-read Warcraft: Tides of Darkness.

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I recently gave up on Atlas Shrugged for now. Decided to re-read Warcraft: Tides of Darkness.
Ayn Rand is such a joke.


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L Lawliet wrote:
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I recently gave up on Atlas Shrugged for now. Decided to re-read Warcraft: Tides of Darkness.
Ayn Rand is such a joke.


Unfortunately true. Please tell me there are other female philosophers out there besides her.

Anyway, I've been reading a collection of short stories by Franz Kafka.


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Anyway, I've been reading a collection of short stories by Franz Kafka.


Heee... Kafka! XD Oh to have that name... My friend read "The Castle" during a trip to Japan and whenever I saw her pull it out, I had to yell, "KAFKA!" I think I'm why so many Japanese hate the English... D:

At the moment, I am reading "Sunshine" by Robin McKinley, and unlike all you Kafka readers out there, it is NOT intellectually stimulating! Oh teh JOY! :3 It's one of my favorites, and I've seriously read it about 23 times before (uuum...I keep a tally sheet...) It's quite fun.
What I really wish I could be reading, however, is "Lirael"... by Garth Nix. Aw, it calls to me... Yet I do not have the book... Anyone out there who likes necromancers... look up the Abhorsen series, awesome possum... stop reading Kafka, you nerd.

...I kid... you can read all the mind numbing... I mean, mind expanding wonderful literature that your brain can hold... please, by all means...

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Well I gave up Tides of Darkness just chapters away from the end for something more interesting. It's no problem though, I've already read ToD so I know what happens.

I bought this StarCraft Archive last week, which has four novels in it: Liberty's Crusade, Shadow of the Xel'Naga, Speed of Darkness and Uprising.

I just finished Liberty's Crusade, and am now moving onto the Shadow of the xel'Naga.

Also, we're reading Julius Caesar in english. :I

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