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  1. tartan_skirt

    How do I get rid of a book title

    If you mean your "Currently Reading", you can change that by your to "User CP" and clicking "Edit your details" on the left and telling us what you're reading now. ;)
  2. tartan_skirt

    Are picture books gender specific?

    No problem. I'm just finishing up on a Children's Literature course at the moment as part of my undergraduate degree and I find it an interesting subject. :) I'm quite glad I came across your post as it made me realise that if anything gender related comes up in the exam next month I'm pretty...
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    Lud-in-the-Mist

    As part of my fantasy fiction course this year, I read Hope Mirrlees' Lud-in-the-Mist, the classic fantasy book about illegal fairy fruit and goblins. Personally, I think it's an amazing book and a really enjoyable read, if a little confusing to figure out thematically (which doesn't mar my...
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    Inactivity

    I used to be on here when it was really busy, and have logged in for the first time in two years today. It does seem to have gotten a little quieter, but there really is only one solution: post more. If old members have dropped off, it's up to new ones to emerge and fill the gap. All I can say...
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    Map of the history of Science Fiction

    I, too, want a poster of this. My only complaint is the lack of Hope Mirrlees at the beginning of the fantasy section. If Dunsany gets a mention, surely she should too.
  6. tartan_skirt

    Are picture books gender specific?

    I like to think that the books I read as a young child were pretty gender-neutral. Lots of 'Topsy and Tim', 'Mr Men/Little Miss', and random other storybooks with both male and female characters. With the divide in a series like the Mr Men/Little Miss books it's easy for a parent to say 'Oh...
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    Current Non-Fiction reads

    I'm currently reading The Fashion File: Advice, Tips, and Inspiration from the Costume Designer of Mad Men as my break from coursework revision reading.
  8. tartan_skirt

    How many books do you own?

    Bloody hell, six years after my first post in this thread and I have over 800 books at this point. I need more shelves desperately, as a good section of my wardrobe is taken up by books.
  9. tartan_skirt

    Historically famous wrong decisions

    I actually completely forgot about this. But now that I have been prompted, I think a trip to Borders is in order this week. I shall return with my findings later. ;)
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    Top 50 bookshops in the U.K.

    *hugs Glasgow's Borders* I love that place. I was pleasantly surprised to see one of the Wigtown bookshops on that list, as I feared small shops in the backwoods that is my country might get overlooked. :P As a book town, the whole place is full of lovely little bookshops like that one...
  11. tartan_skirt

    "Coffee Table Books" hmm..

    Currently the "coffee table" in my flat is actually a low trunk with some of my stuff in it which doesn't provide the necessary space for always having books on it (especially since we frequently sit on the floor and eat meals around it). Plus my flatmate is the tidying type, so anything I put...
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    Another two today: If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things - Jon McGregor The Fall of Usher House and Other Writings - Edgar Allan Poe
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    Today's purchase was Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Wanted to read it last year but at least I've got it now.
  14. tartan_skirt

    What are you listening to Right now?

    Nouvelle Vague - In a Manner of Speaking Bossa nova covers of new wave. Love it.
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    Thats what we all say. ;)
  16. tartan_skirt

    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    I decided it was time to crack into the £70 of book tokens I have, and bought Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach.
  17. tartan_skirt

    Is it weird for a guy to like this stuff??

    Firstly, you seem to be talking more about manga than literature, and with the heavy increase in the popularity of manga in the last few years it isn't at all uncommon for men, teenage and older, to be interested in the romance side of the phenomenon (do dodo doo). And then in the case of young...
  18. tartan_skirt

    why is electronica so misunderstood?

    I have 5 of their albums. ;)
  19. tartan_skirt

    why is electronica so misunderstood?

    I can'ts get enough of me synthrock/futurepop. I'm not so much of a fan of mainstream electronica/trance because a lot of it is just generic beats to me, but I like a lot of the aforementioned synth stuff mainly thanks to my flatmate and a couple of the goth nights I attend. Its just a matter of...
  20. tartan_skirt

    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    Today I bought: A Farewell to Arms - Ernest Hemingway The Devil's Mode - Anthony Burgess The Hours - Michael Cunningham And my mum got me Baking: A Commonsense Guide for me for my birthday, and so far I've racked up £45 of book tokens. Add that to what I've already got and it looks like...
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