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So what does everyone like to read
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Just a bit interested really. I'm doing an English degree so i have to read all sorts of rubbish. At the moment i'm reading Oscar Wildes Picture Of Dorian Gray for my course and i'm also reading Glen Duncans Death Of An Ordinary man generally.
I must admit i do like modern novels the best, what about anyone else?
I must admit i do like modern novels the best, what about anyone else?
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I've just gone to effort of listing everything There's bloody loads
Jeffrey Archer: A Matter of Honour
Jeffrey Archer: A Prison Diary (Hell)
Jeffrey Archer: A Twist in the Tale
John Twelve Hawks: The Traveller
Yvonne Ridely: In the Hands of the Taliban
Neil Cross: Mr In-between
Judith Lennox: The Winter House
Catherine Cookson: The Tinker's Girl
Paulo Coelho: The Devil and Miss Prym
I'm jobless atm, so enjoy reading, but don't want to waste money on new books - hence the re-reading of old.
I've got another few Archer novels lined up, and perhaps some war stories like The Eagle has Landed, or The Judas Code, or something similar.
I can't stand the "classics" - sure, they're old, but classic to who? Penguin?
theyre my favourite books eever! basically about a woman who goes timetravelling, falls in love, goes back etc etc. very good
other than that series im actually quite into period fiction books - liike 'the tea rose' . although god knows who its actually by. i cant remember
aand very soon im going to start reading a few books by RA salvatore. very fantasy but goood!
The Picture of Dorian Gray is one of my favourite books, ever. How are you liking it?
I will take any books going, really, I'm a voracious reader and will give any author/new genre a chance but I can be a bit of a literary snob, too.
I love the Brontes so I can't agree that anything is a relief from them. I always found Dickens a bit difficult to relate to, but could always appreciate (rather than enjoy) him... if that makes sense.
I'm currently reading Star Wars Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines.