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Unputdownable, isn't it, Hannah? :D
Have you seen the 2005 BBC production with Toby Stephens and Ruth Wilson? If not, you must!




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lhighton wrote:Unputdownable, isn't it, Hannah? :D
Have you seen the 2005 BBC production with Toby Stephens and Ruth Wilson? If not, you must!


Indeed it was until I started school and found YWS. <_< Now it's been neglected in my purse, for I know it will consume me if I pick it up again. I haven't seen that, but I will keep an eye out for it! Thank you! ^_^




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The Sun Also Rises By uh... XD
Gay Writing/Support Group. Gay or not, spread the word!

Support GLBT people -- God does.

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"Abraham Lincoln: Biography of a Writer" or something or other like that by ...Fred ... Kaplan. Also quite good...
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'101 Ways to Bug your Parents.'
"Do? I'll tell you what we'll do! We'll be ready!"
Matthias, from Redwall

"Life consists of doing the impossible."
Brother Fir, The Heir of Mistmantle




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City Of Ashes by Cassandra Clare.
The second book of The Mortal Instruments Trilogy(presumably).

...I should be sleeping.
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Currently reading (for the second time) Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer and Brisingr by Christopher Paolini. I haven't seen any interest books. I like romance... Does anyone has an advice? I need a new book!
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Pooh: You don't spell it. You feel it.

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Jane Eyre- Charlotte Bronte.
--->Don't forget we've got unfinished business. Stories yet to unfold, tales that must be retold.
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A Short History of Nearly Everything -- Bill Bryson.
If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there. - Lewis Carol (1832-98 )


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My Literature book. :P
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Kat's my new favorite. other than Sachi.

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The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
Dracula - Bram Stoker

Gotta' love those good ol' classics . :}




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The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
Dracula - Bram Stoker

Gotta' love those good ol' classics . :}




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Blue Bloods by Melissa De La Cruz
"She walks in Beauty, like the night,Of cloudless limes and starry skies;And all that's best of dark and bright, Meet in her aspect and her eyes:Thus mellowed to that tender light, Which Heaven to gaudy day denies." -George Gordon Lord Byron




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A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson
Poet Power! The Practical Poet's Complete Guide to Getting Published, Thomas A. Williams - the most useful book of that type I have ever come across; it's the type of book I'd use all the time if I owned it, unlike others that I might pick up a few tips from, but not read cover-to-cover, let alone a second time, or reference consistently.
"Half the time the poem writes me." ~Meshugenah



i like that the title of dr jekyll and mr hyde makes a clear stance that the embodiment of one’s own evil doesn’t get a claim to the doctorate
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