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As an Douglas Adams junkie I was happy to find both Dirk Gently books at an op shop recently, so I'm a happy camper!

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handmaids tale by margaret atwood

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Last book I read was Wuthering Heigths by Emily Brontë. Currently I am reading A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Moab is my washpot by Stephen Fry.

For school I am reading Henry - The prince who would turn tyrant by David Starkey and How to write better essays by Bryan Greenham.

I like reading...
 

Daffy F

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T0RD said:
Last book I read was Wuthering Heigths by Emily Brontë. Currently I am reading A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Moab is my washpot by Stephen Fry.

For school I am reading Henry - The prince who would turn tyrant by David Starkey and How to write better essays by Bryan Greenham.

I like reading...
Good! Reading is a sport of kings :)
 

Arawn.Chernobog

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At no point do I lack a book to read, I do so on a daily basis.

Teddy Roosevelt read 1 book each day, by comparison we're all illiterate maggots.
 

Toaster Hunter

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I'm finishing up the Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett, and will start the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan when I am done.
 

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My absolute, all time, number one favourite series (and arguably one of the best fantasy novel series EVAR) is Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels. But because of school(read: a really crappy english course I regret not transfering out of) I have less time to read the books I want to as opposed to books I am required to; so right now I am reading Edmund Gosse's autobiography entitled Father and Son, which so far isn't terrible and is certainly better than the other books I have been required to read; namely the Autobiography of Margaret Oliphant and St Augustine's Confessions which are both dryer than than a dehumidifier in the Sahara desert.