What are you reading now?
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Damned Whores and God's Police - The Colonisation of Women in Australia, a historical social commentary written in the 70s from the perspective of a feminist, Anne Summers, and which I read now with the perspective of a humanist.
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Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Grey, this time in English. :hum:
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Although I have not finished the other two books, I purchased this one today. This will be next 



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One of my birthday presents.
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I read that a few hours ago.Thinking Aloud wrote:New Scientist - an article about female ejaculation.
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Just finished the Ender's Shadow series again by Orson Scott Card. I really like the first books in the series but as they progress the author's mormonism starts taking over a bit. Oh well.
I'm currently trying to find our copy of Stranger in a Strange Land, which I have been meaning to read for almost a year but I have no idea where it's gone and hid itself.
I'm currently trying to find our copy of Stranger in a Strange Land, which I have been meaning to read for almost a year but I have no idea where it's gone and hid itself.
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Sun Tzu - The Art of War
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Great book.Pappa wrote:Sun Tzu - The Art of War
"Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength."


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I was a little distracted when I read it on the train earlier, so I might start it again tomorrow.Existentialist1844 wrote:Great book.Pappa wrote:Sun Tzu - The Art of War
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Isabel Allende - The House of the Spirits.
Goddamm magical realism, just this book and then I've had enough of it!
Goddamm magical realism, just this book and then I've had enough of it!
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Started reading my summer books for AP Literature next year. Started light with Gulliver's Travels. Only made it through the first chapter due to having to read an introduction, acknowledgments, about the author, amendment, ect ect ect. x_x
Next maybe I'll read the mythology book he also assigned, though it's all Greek so I know nearly all of them already.
Next maybe I'll read the mythology book he also assigned, though it's all Greek so I know nearly all of them already.
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