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I'm in the crowdy and dangerous streets of London in the late 1700s, trying to sight a dupe to steal some money from because the married man I lived off simply didn't show up anymore, so I had to find a way to get by...
Well, I have to change my mind on Moll Flanders, for now. She has changed, she's more...naughty, less attached to the idea of finding a rich husband at all cost. She was getting kinda obsessive at one point! I didn't stand her anymore. So I liked the part when she becomes a thief and earns a...
I had to stop reading Animal Farm to start Moll Flanders for my exam.
I'm not liking the book probably because I don't like the main character.
This Moll is a social climber and what she cares most in her life is to marry a wealthy man. She basically jumpes from husband to husband and has got...
I used to like a lot Stephenie Meyer's novels...but then I've come to my senses lol :D
It's clear that they are so bad-written and people who like that rubbish don't know a thing about literature. Bella falls in love with a guy just because he's freaking handsome and not because he's got a nice...
Err...Going back to the main topic..I've started reading Animal farm today on the train while I was on my way back home. I'm being much into Orwell's novels recently :D
Lol this really makes me laugh! :lol: Well, it's not only that. There are many more subjects that are addressed in these forums.
Anyway, as you have already said, to each their own. It's a matter of tastes.
Spent the whole morning reading the last pages of The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole, started off yesterday evening.
So SFG do you recommend To the lighthouse?
Yay!:D Thanks for sharing! I speak French too! I'll go have a look immediately
(sorry if I deleted your link but my posts can't contain any url's as I haven't made 15 posts yet)
@ joby: don't worry, it's still cool :) I love everything concerning maternity (i've got no babies but this...
I'm quite confused at the moment...It's weird, but I don't know what book read next.
Initially I made up my mind for Alice in Wonderland, but my sister gave it to a friend of hers...thanks sister! just ruined my plans! -.- and...i dunno now...
Virginia Woolf "To the lighthouse" has caught my...
Well, first off I don't like to read while I'm sitting up at the desk with my book put upon it, it's a position I normally use when I'm studying.
I'd rather prefer to lie down on my bed or my parents' bed when reading a book, bathroom also is a place I find comfortable! :D And first of all...
Yeah i live in Italy, born and raised here, but I think I'm moving to London at the end of this year and stay there for a few months.
Oh Disenthral, I'm sorry for your show :sad: hope there will be another chance for you to come here.
Anyway, thanks everybody for you welcome! :)