The last book I bought was Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card, we read the first book in the series, Ender's Game in my American Lit class and I loved it, they're both great stories. Worth the whole $13
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The last book I bought was Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card, we read the first book in the series, Ender's Game in my American Lit class and I loved it, they're both great stories. Worth the whole $13
Women in Love - dh Lawrence. I wanted to get this from the library but don't have a card yet.
I studied in York last semester and there are loads of second-hand bookshops, and I bought there so many books that I was hardly able to come back with them all :) The very last I bought was "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire".
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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
The Complete Prose of Woody Allen since then I mainly bookmooch my books as it saves on money as I keep buying books I don't read for ages!!
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice and Emma
Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling
M.H. Abrams, The Mirror and the Lamp
William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Interesting mix of books for pleasure/for my course in the autumn, it's lovely having the time now to just READ, unrestrainedly and without distraction! :D
Thursday I went to the bookstore. I bought:
Don Quixote because I broke my other copy :bawling:
Women in Love because I didn't care to read that one online.
(Grrr Linz I want that copy of Crime and Punishment!)
I have bought some books that I'm supposed to read during my summer holiday:
Brave New World by Huxley
1984 by Orwell
The Bluest Eye by Tony Morrison
Heart of Darkness by Conrad
Wuthering Heights by E. Bronte
And I'm reading all of them in English...at least I hope I'll manage to!!
"Lawrence" a biography and essay about D.H Lawrence. I paid 1 dollar for it.
Dastak Nah Do (Don't knock!) by Altaf Fatimah.
Blart 2 by Dominic Barker! (ok so i'm a big kid! Whatca gonna do eh!)
I just bought an Albert Camus book (as I've never read any but have only heard good things about him here!), it's a collection of three of his books which are, The Plague, The Fall, Exile and the Kingdom plus some essays. It's in hardback, and it's beautiful, and it was a bargain!
The Good Guy by Dean Koontz
O. Wilde the complete works part of a sale at a wellknown bookstore chain. quasimodo1
Anna Karenina by Tolstoy, The Little Prince, and one of the various books by V.S. Naipaul