What are you reading now???

Chelsea

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Post a pic of the cover.

ME:

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except the book not the song book
 

mspixieears

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Sorry Chelsea, I don't have a pic, but Melvyn Bragg's The Adventure of English. Here's a link if you really need to see the cover, but it's not particularly exciting; it's a really interesting book though:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...850803-5551034

I hope that's allowed, pls modify accordingly if I'm not supposed to post the link, not really savvy about that stuff.
 

Bianca

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I don't have a picture but I am reading Blue moon a novel from the Anita Blake vampire hunter series.
 

user2

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I'm reading the encyclopedia of serial killers (I have a fetish for anything thats forensic, I also love CSI and stuff like taht!) Its very creepy especially when you think of a family that lived in a cave together with their 20 kids and they killed people that come along the way and eat them! OK I see that you dont want to have any further informations...
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GoldieLox

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I don't have a picture at the moment but i am reading Fast Food Nation (about how fast food chains have changed our economy and the way we live today) - and - The Secret Lives of Girls (a non fiction about girls sexual secrets and agression in their young teens mostly. some lady studied it and its actually quite interesting). i read a lot. haha
 

beautifulxdisaster

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Originally Posted by GoldieLox
The Secret Lives of Girls (a non fiction about girls sexual secrets and agression in their young teens mostly. some lady studied it and its actually quite interesting)

LOL, I am reading The Secret life of Boys. It's by teen magazine, though.
 

mspixieears

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I'm also reading my future thesis supervisor's French cultural history of France tome. Very interesting.

I saw someone is reading Fast Food Nation - this book kicks total arse. I wish Stupid White Men had have been as good as this in terms of research.

Oh, and Sylvia Plath's 'Ariel' poems are really good too. What a shame to have lost her when she was most likely a better poet than husband Ted Hughes.
 

Shoe Crazy

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gotta love candace bushnell...i can never get sick of SATC or any of her work!!


I loved 4 blondes but could not get into Trading Up for some reason. I got half way through it got bored and moved on. A friend of mine had the same problem. It really is not at all like SATC and I think that was the point.
 

Shoe Crazy

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Originally Posted by mspixieears
Oh, and Sylvia Plath's 'Ariel' poems are really good too. What a shame to have lost her when she was most likely a better poet than husband Ted Hughes.

I agree, have you read Birthday Letters yet? Ted Hughes published it many years after she died as a tribute to her. It's more of her poems and writings. I recommend it if you haven't yet read it. I adore Sylvia Plath as well. Her journals are wonderful as well.
 
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