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PostPosted: 24 Sep 05, 0:46 
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yeah, i probably couldnt understand either of them!

but would love to learn...will have to look at your languages thread


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Oh there's a lot to learn there ::lol:: Like cursing and asking where the loo is :angel:

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I'm reading Romeo @^@ Juliet for English class. I have to have it all done in 2 days, and I'm only on page 24 out of 178!! :-(


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I read recently in a one evening Åsa Larssons Solstorm (Aurinkomyrsky) 'Sunstorm' in English and now I'm reading Henning Mankells Djup (Syvyys) 'Abyss' in English. :D

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I love Romeo and Juliet - its wonderful


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I'm reading The Sixth Lamentation by William Brodrick. I'm finding it really hard to get into a book latley. :-? I picked up about four at the weekend and finally settled on this one


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Am reading Cats cradle by Kurt Vonnegut.
I like it cos it has weeny chapters!


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I'm reading Beyond Black by Hilary Mantel all about a medium which is great so far.


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Oh I loved Cats Cradle! :D

I got a book from a charity shop a few days ago called 'Water Of Death' by Paul Johnston.

It's set in Edinburgh in 2025, global warming has made Scotland so hot that tourists are flocking there for a holiday in a hot-country. It's not so good for the inhabitants tho bcz they are getting poorer and poorer and runnng out of fresh-water and the only ones with money are the tourists. I've only just started it but a private investigator is investigating a murder. It sounds good :D


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Oh I love all these worst case scenario/conspiracy theory books.
Cats cradle is a funny book full of subtle undertones


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currently reading this month's GQ. Disappointed with it so far. Not up to its usual high standards.

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Well,Try loaded then.Far better articles this week :angel:


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only read that when I go to the hairdressers. Far too sofistic8ed these days.

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Ah so Nuts more your thing then?


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Im reading 'Goobye Dearest Holly' I got it yesterday and im already on Page 100 :x

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