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acluett89
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I'm just finished with "Mugabe" by David Smith & Colin Simpson (1981).
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Edit: Nevermind....someone please delete this. Sorry. :oops:
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atrixa wrote:Currently reading Atonement by Ian McEwan
Me too! I have just started part two. I made the mistake of watching the movie first so I am a little impatient with his excessive description, I'll have to read another book of his to give him a fair chance. Suffice to say, I'll never again see a motion picture before reading the text!
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Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens.
It was slow to start, but I am quickly gaining interest in the characters. They are so quirky and endearing. Looks like it will be another great read for me by this author :D
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Just finished Prisoner of Birth by Jefferey Archer
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I am reading a humor, light-weight book called 'The Dork' by an Indian author. Typical boys' tales from the dormitory kind of book.
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I just finished The Lovely Bones and To Kill A Mockingbird, and am currently reading Tender is the Night and The Picture of Dorian Gray. Next Is From Here to Eternity, and The Clockwork Orange.
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Im reading two, well just finished the second,"The Lost Daughter",and "A Widow for One Year" by John Irving, the second book caught my attention more I like Irvings witty writing, its an awesome book.
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"Assegai" by Wilbur Smith
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Woodland Nymph
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I'm reading a delightful Edwardian novel, published in 1907, titled Hearts and Masks by Harold MacGrath.
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H. Melville´s Billy Budd
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lol dang atonment rules, i havent read it yet... but im currently reading going home by harriet evans..this book is hillarious and great ima finish it tonight so tommorrow i can start her second book! :D
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A Cold Dark Place by Gregg Olsen
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The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
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I'm actually reading a graphic novel. Its called Alan's War: The Memories of G.I. Alan Cope. It is a fantastic first hand look at WWII and it has some amazing art by Emmanuel Guibert.

"At 18, I only knew how to ride a bike. So the first motor vehicle I ever learned to drive was a tank."- Alan Cope
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