Currently Reading?
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Currently Reading?
Currently Reading: Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut (should finish tonight or tomorrow)
Next Up: Watership Down by Richard Adams
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Next, I'm reading A Clockwork Orange, because it's the book of the month.
I haven't read Slaughterhouse-five. Once you're finished, remember to tell us what you thought of it.
"Non ignara mali miseris succurrere disco." Virgil, The Aeneid
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Any suggestions as to a good fiction read?
Thanks
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Deadeye Dick, Kurt Vonnegut
and re-reading A clockwork Orange, Burgess, for our book of the month. Come read it with us!
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the republican playbook
iraq report
boleyn inheritance
memoirs of cleopatra
naked
helen of troy
state of denial: bush at war
and no i am not currently reading all of these books listed the only ones i am "currently reading are collaps how societies choose to fail or succeed
and the republican playbook and iraq report
the others are some of the books i have that i eventually plan to read
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Very long book but still very good.
Started Barry Trotter and the Dead Horse today as I thought I needed something lite and silly before I started back up with the classics again. Anna Karenina does funny things to you where books written more than a hundred years ago look like suicide. Oh well. I'll probably read Diary of a young girl - Anne Frank next, or Persuasion by Jane Austen.
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After this, I'll probably read the Divine Comedy again...or the Foundations series. Or maybe Matthew Pearl.
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