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Just write the title and author of what you have read this holidays and as soon as we get a few comparisons we can discuss the books :)

I've read:

The Wave - Morton Rhue
Animal Farm - George Orwell
Started reading: Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
Also started: Understanding The Present - Bryan Appleyard

I was thinking about a few Austen books
"Persuasions" "Emma" "Pride and Prejudice"

But they seem a bit "out" of what I usually enjoy reading :)
 

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I've read a couple of biographies on James Dean and there's also 'Jessica' by Bryce Courtneay which i've already read before and also Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta
 

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North and South - Gaskell

Beyond Good and Evil - Nietzche

Tuck Everlasting - Babbit
 

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only read 100 years of solitude by gabriel garcia marquez so far
about to start sputnik sweetheart by haruki murakami and probably oryx and crake - margaret atwood
 

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halfway through the da vinci code - good so far.
i might read dan brown's other books as well - if i get the time.
 

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I only read two books these holidays, amazing... two of my favourite books too

Four Fires- Bryce Courtenay
Threshold- Sara Douglass
 

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Bernard Smith-Modernism's History
George Elliot-Middlemarch
Ford Maddox Ford-The Good Soldier
Anne Summers-The End of Equality
Theodor Adorno & Max Horkheimer-Dialectic of Enlightenment
Ian Kershaw-The 'Hitler Myth':Image and Reality in the Third Reich
Kazuo Ishiguro-The Remains of the Day
Friedrich Nietzsche-Human, All Too Human
Peter Conrad-Modern Times, Modern Places
Ed.Clive Emsley, Arthur Marwick and Wendy Simpson-War, Peace and Social Change in Twentieth-Century Europe.

Think thats it so far...
 

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i started a bit before the holidays started ... but i read through all 5 Harry Potter books again ... and i read all the airborne thrillers i could get my hands on ... :)
 

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Bryce Courtenay - mathew flinders cat
started looking for alibrandi again
waiting to be back at school untill i can raid the library again
 

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I've started to read Pride & Prejudice. I'm swamped under work and I don't goto bed till late, so I haven't gotten through much. Plus, it's one of those books but picturing Colin Firth as Mr Darcy helps alot.
 

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Gregor Samsa said:
Bernard Smith-Modernism's History
George Elliot-Middlemarch
Ford Maddox Ford-The Good Soldier
Anne Summers-The End of Equality
Theodor Adorno & Max Horkheimer-Dialectic of Enlightenment
Ian Kershaw-The 'Hitler Myth':Image and Reality in the Third Reich
Kazuo Ishiguro-The Remains of the Day
Friedrich Nietzsche-Human, All Too Human
Peter Conrad-Modern Times, Modern Places
Ed.Clive Emsley, Arthur Marwick and Wendy Simpson-War, Peace and Social Change in Twentieth-Century Europe.

Think thats it so far...
are u by any chance a speed reader coz:
1. that's a lot of books for two/three weeks
2. i'd like to learn how to speed read.
 

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pcx_demolition017 said:
are u by any chance a speed reader coz:
1. that's a lot of books for two/three weeks
2. i'd like to learn how to speed read.
Gregor owns the reading forum.
 

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pcx_demolition017 said:
are u by any chance a speed reader coz:
1. that's a lot of books for two/three weeks
2. i'd like to learn how to speed read.
Not really. I'm just dedicated, and manage to make plenty of time in which to read. :)

Any ownership of this forum on my part is figurative.
 

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Heheheh can you post a pic of your pile of books. i think it would be impressive ;)
 

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Tenille said:
Heheheh can you post a pic of your pile of books. i think it would be impressive ;)
I'm imagining one of those huge libraries with one of those ladders you push along the bookshelf :D
 

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heheh i know, i just wnat to see if he is lying about all the books he read.
But if its true i think it would be a bit "whow"
 

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