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    Looking for war history book in the UK

    I found it - History of the 21st Century by Martin Gilbert I hope that is useful
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    Do men and women read books differently?

    I wish I knew who they asked for these things - neither myself or my friends/family have never been asked one of these surverys, It's a conspiracy
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    Favorite Quotes

    ''isn't it sad to go to your grave without ever wondering why you were born?'' Richard Dawkins
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    Best Place to Buy Used Books!??!

    Charity shops - it's how I discovered Junichiro Tanizaki
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    Do you remember...?

    I vaguely remember being read to in class for dictation to practise our sp and punctuation. Would kill the love books out of anyone!
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    Which books did you read in March?

    what was unaccustomed earth like???? I read Broken Glass by Alain Mabankou Alex Wheatle The Dirty South .40 Caliber Mousehunt Stephen Pytak
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    Belle de Jour: Slut or Celebrity?

    I totally agree - however, it says a lot about cultural attitudes (or me) that I found Belle's sexual openess completely alien. You do not really read about stuff like that and if you do then you have the woman go back on what she did and tries to repent for her actions. There is hardly a...
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    Books you were forced to read at school!

    Wordsworth Roll of thunder hear my cry - that was pretty good actually. Romeo and Juliet - but it was cool because we got to watch the film too!
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    Kalila and Dimna by Ramsay Wood
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    Scariest Book Ever?

    1984 definitely - and Brave New World, it's too much of a stone's throw away
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    Who is your favourite author, and why?

    I fell in love with Hosseini's writing too! Which one are you reading?
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    Looking for war history book in the UK

    There is actually a book entitled - major things that happen in the 20th century. I'll go into work (I work in a library) and will find out for you
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    what to read to my kids?

    I work in a library and Lemony Snicket is quite popular as is everything by Anthony Horowitz - he's the Roald Dahl of our time. For the girls, Jacqueline Wilson is a very good bet, she is very popular.
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    A modern book similar to Joyce's Ulysses

    Virginia Woolf does so in A Room of One's Own but I think Mrs Dalloway would be more up your street.
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    The Dark Knight

    Agree with you! Bale's grate-y voice was just silly after a while!
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    Booktin does in Swarup's Slumdog Millionaire Novel

    it's cute, but it's now waaaay too over hyped
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    Booktin does in Swarup's Slumdog Millionaire Novel

    Me too! I do that too now. With Benjamin Button and the Reader, I've read both the books now will watch the films. Even with The Kite Runner, the movies leave so many holes in the plot, if you read the book then you understand what's been left out
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    Booktin does in Swarup's Slumdog Millionaire Novel

    I think this is why I maybe had no patience for the book - I had a rigid structure of what one was to the other. I haven't ever done that before - watched the film and then reading the book. I found it harder
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    Re-reading books

    I love re-reading books it is like revisiting old friends - nicely put
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    Today I'm Happy because....

    My blog is back on track, phew
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