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Gregor Samsa said:
Read earlier today;
Henrik Ibsen-A Doll's House.
Now reading;
Ben Shephard-A War of Nerves: Soldiers and Psychatrists 1914-1994.
Do you speed read? You sure do seem to go through a lot of books for someone who is doing their HSC.
 

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Adrian. said:
Do you speed read? You sure do seem to go through a lot of books for someone who is doing their HSC.
While Year 12 was a time of copious reading, I'm actually in university. Rather than speed reading, I instead make much time in which to read. Its a passion. Besides, Year 12 wasn't so busy as to preclude literary binging. ;)

Speaking of which, in preperation for 2nd Semester, re-read;

George Orwell-Nineteen Eighty-Four

and have almost finished my HSTY 1043 readings. (One week's tutorial reading remaining. :))
 

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pride and prejudie - austen
hsc/trial notes - myself :)
 

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Just finished reading "Wild Cat Falling" by Mudrooroo.

Gregor - do you read all your tute readings the semester in advance? My gosh, wish I could do that!! I barely manage the time to do weekly readings the week I need to do it in.
 

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blah says she said:
Gregor - do you read all your tute readings the semester in advance? My gosh, wish I could do that!! I barely manage the time to do weekly readings the week I need to do it in.
I try to, when possible. Makes it much easier being able to read relevant readings twice. :)

Oscar Wilde-The Soul of Man Under Socialism.
(And currently up to the 'Aesthetics' section of my Philosophy reader.)
 

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'Preserving Women - Refrigerator design as Social process in the 1930s' Shelley Nickles
:/i don't like case studies..
 

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Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code.

A little late, I know. It's not a bad read, despite the inaccuracies, and the way annoying people think it's some factual legend when it is total and undeniable fiction - makes excellent reading though. :)
 

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im bout to start the newest of the harry potter books. i just finished power of one... bryce courney. V good
 

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omg, how funny!!! i'm reading the 5th Harry Potter book now. i'm about a third of the way through it. :)
 

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Still need to read 'The Making of Modern Drama', but have read today;

Gwendolyn Leick-Mesopotamia: The Invention of the City.

Currently reading;

Deborah Cohen-The War Come Home: Disabled Veterans in Britain and Germany 1914-1939.
 

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