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I'm reading The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. It's probably one of the best mystery books ever written. Seriously.

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'Where are you now?' by Mary Higgins Clark. So far it's pretty good, but a little confusing.
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I am reading wuthering height for the thousandth time. I don't know what it is i just can't stop it is an enthralling tale.




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I'm reading Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman, and I love it =D

I'm reading Jane Eyre as well at the moment for my course at school and I'm not loving it all that much, having trouble getting through it really.




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I'm reading Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare.

I wanted to read A Midsummer Night's Dream, but I couldn't find a copy, as well as Wuthering Heights.
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I'm reading Inkheart for the first time :D
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I am currently reading Northanger Abbey by the lovely Jane Austen. Tis a great book so far.
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I'm reading Macbeth, and The Cocktail Party, by T.S. Eliot. Fascinating book, very, very entertaining.

And I'm reading A Countess Below Stairs, for the YWS book club. :)
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Evolution, by Stephen Baxter. Can already tell it's going to be an amazing book.

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I'm reading Son of a Witch by Gregory Maguire. It's pretty tight; not as good as Wicked, but still pretty good. I just got past the HUGE section titled: The Service. I swear, that part never ended. >.<

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The Feast of the Goat, by Mario Vargas Llosa. I'm also rereading La Ciudad y Los Perros by the same guy, for Literature class.
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I just finished reading The Dharma of Star Wars by Matthew Bortolin. Excellent book.
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I'm reading "The Host" by Stephanie Meyers. It's taking me a while to get into and I don't think it's as good as the "Twilight" series. I do like Melanie, though.
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Er, The Complete Works of Gilbert Keith Chesterton -- which is volumes, or something near it. I'm mostly finished^_^

Then, quite a bit of Shakespeare both in and out of required course reading. Rather sadly, stuck with Jane Eyre as well. -_-












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Jane Eyre was a great book. I don't know what people are whinning about.
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