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Homeland is quickly turning from annoyingly biased to something that might actually be creepily accurate ._.


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I Heard Lenin Laugh by Martin Sixsmith

Why can't I read normal books? :wacko:


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Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte


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Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte

I'm reading that for English Lit at school. It takes a bit of patience, but I think that's just because studying sucks the fun out of books.


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Ogami wrote:
Brahm_K wrote:
Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte

I'm reading that for English Lit at school. It takes a bit of patience, but I think that's just because studying sucks the fun out of books.


There is a very hard to find British telemovie of this book. I strongly recommend seeing it to put the characters into perspective.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0204744/


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Ogami wrote:
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Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte

I'm reading that for English Lit at school. It takes a bit of patience, but I think that's just because studying sucks the fun out of books.


Ya, I'm doing it for an english lit class too. Only on page 40, but so far, I like it. My attitude towards these things is to read them as a regular book, so that if its enjoyable, I can enjoy it, and if not, I can get it done quick. So far I am liking it; Heathcliff is the shit.


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wtf... you mean you're actually reading things like that ? :blink:


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http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/

*yawn*


wtf... you mean you're actually reading things like that ? :blink:


In 18 months I'm going to be a highschool teacher. :ph34r:


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Tlaloc wrote:
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http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/

*yawn*


wtf... you mean you're actually reading things like that ? :blink:


In 18 months I'm going to be a highschool teacher. :ph34r:


The Mother's taking some kind of primary school teacher course. I just know she'll go crazy and kill them all with wax crayons or something....


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I would love teaching primary school. Turn kids onto metal at an early age.

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Foxmask - Juliet Marillier


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I would love teaching primary school. Turn kids onto metal at an early age.

Sicko.


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I would love teaching primary school. Turn kids onto metal at an early age.

Sicko.

Haaha

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I'd probably kill myself if I had to teach teenagers or elementary school kids. I think elementary school kids would be worse though.


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The Terror - Civil War In The French Revolution by David Andress

Good stuff. They weren't crazy psycho French nutters, just poor misguided French fools, the point to prove is.


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Oh Eyesore, you read the strangest fantasy.


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He likes fantasizing about "wielding spear"?


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Oh Eyesore, you read the strangest fantasy.

I read very little fantasy. I'm quite the newb. I first read a few Clive Barker fantasy books, then everything by Terry Brooks except his Word & Void series—which I just read. Then I read the Belgariad by David Eddings, and then moved on to Salvatore. I read a few others here and there, too. I've only been seriously reading fantasy for a few years now.


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