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What book are you reading? (Read 1596 times)
Oct 23
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, 2007 at 2:42pm
Souichiro
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Anthony Burgess
A Clockwork Orange!
Only read the intro and the first 6 page but I can't wait till me next train journey tomorrow!!
I've recently read Animal Farm and Brave new World as well as 1984
Still on the shell are We by Yevgeny Zamatin, A day in the life of Ivan Devonisevitch by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn and just ordered Aldous Huxley's Devils of Loudon! All stunning pieces I hope!
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Oct 23
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Sears and Zamansky's University Physics, 12th Edition
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Oct 23
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"oh what a lovely war" currently reading this due to performing this in a production next month.
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A spot of Eric 'Winkle' Brown in this corner of the EU
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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Oct 23
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currently reading terry pratchets the colour of magic. some old school pratchett
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The Lord of The Flies
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a1 wrote
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The Lord of The Flies
That's a pretty weird book...Read it in 10th Grade and found it to be...well...weird
@Soui: Four legs good, two legs better
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Ashar wrote
on Oct 23
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, 2007 at 11:55pm:
a1 wrote
on Oct 23
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, 2007 at 11:25pm:
The Lord of The Flies
That's a pretty weird book...Read it in 10th Grade and found it to be...well...weird
@Soui: Four legs good, two legs better
lol
Well, well, well, well. If it isn't fat, stinking billygoat Billy-Boy in poison. How art thou, thy globby bottle of cheap, stinking chip-oil? Come and get one in the yarbles, if you have any yarbles, you eunuch jelly thou.
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Oct 24
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CharlottesDad
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Richard Hammond: On the edge.
I've just started it, it comes across as a lazy afternoon read; ie one lazy afternoon and you've read it. Seems to be a good read though, if a little light.
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Oct 24
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Various very large manuals and standard procedures for a certain large aeroplane...
...not the most stimulating reading!
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Oct 24
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the reign of Elizabeth 1558 - 1608 by J.B. Black
its partly for my A2 history retake, and partly because it interests me
Charlie wrote
on Oct 24
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Various very large manuals and standard procedures for a certain large aeroplane...
...not the most stimulating reading!
which large aeroplae would that be charlie???
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Charlie wrote
on Oct 24
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, 2007 at 4:40pm:
Various very large manuals and standard procedures for a certain large aeroplane...
...not the most stimulating reading!
which large aeroplae would that be charlie???
A secret one...
Although it might not take a rocket scientist to work it out...
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Oct 24
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Just finished Chickenhawk!
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Ashar wrote
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VC-10
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