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    Hi! I'm Caitlin. I live in Scotland and I like books. That's pretty much it.

    It's nice to (kind of) meet all of you!
    "We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered."

    Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.

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    Smile A brief introduction

    Hi everyone, how are things with you'll. I am new to this forum. I want to learn and share many wonderful things about literature..Love you all

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    Hello everyone,
    I just joined and I'm hoping this will be a good place to start getting some on the things I write more exposure. I'm an artist really. I do color pencil drawings, but when you sit there all alone with yourself creative ideas flow out which can't be denied so you write them down. I like to travel. I love Charlie Chaplin. I have most of his shorts, now all I need are his longs. I like music, Blues, Swing, Rock-A-Billy, early Rock and Roll, and British Invasion Progressive Rock bands. I've written a story about one of them which I hope to share with you soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nellgwen View Post
    Hello everyone,
    I just joined and I'm hoping this will be a good place to start getting some on the things I write more exposure. I'm an artist really. I do color pencil drawings, but when you sit there all alone with yourself creative ideas flow out which can't be denied so you write them down. I like to travel. I love Charlie Chaplin. I have most of his shorts, now all I need are his longs. I like music, Blues, Swing, Rock-A-Billy, early Rock and Roll, and British Invasion Progressive Rock bands. I've written a story about one of them which I hope to share with you soon.
    Hello nellgwen and all you other new forumgoers! I was wondering... do you like Pink Floyd?
    My hide hides the heart inside

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    I am happy to join The Literature Network Forum..

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    Hello there!

    I think this is the third time I've tried to make a user here, but it's the first time that it actually worked...technology and I don't make good friends, sometimes.
    I'm in highschool, and sorta-kinda-maybe want to be an English teacher.
    Musicals and books are the things that keep me sane
    Although I HATE the current vampire/werewolf craze, I'm reading Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Once that's done, I'm going to read Inferno.

    Nice to meet you!

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    Hi everyone,

    I'm a medical student in the US and I like to read for pleasure in my spare time. Currently reading "Be Not Content" by william craddock. Memorable recent book: "Feast of Snakes" by Harry Crews.

    I joined because for years I've been trying to track down a short story I read in high school, for which I have neither title nor author...we'll see if anyone knows it. Great to meet you all!

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    Lost!

    Hi, I'm new to this and have absolutely no idea as to how it works.
    The actual reason I'm on here is because I was thinking about this book i read as a child and I can't remember the title but I remmeber the general plot of the story. I saw that someone else posted the plot of a story and got the title they were looking for. So I was wonder if you can help me, on where I can post this, or if I can do it right here

    Thanks,
    fresh off the boat newbie

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    Cool hello everyone

    hello every one in this community, looking forward to the activities here...hope you all will support me... thank you..

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    Hello, I am an avid reader who is tired of finishing a book and not having anyone to talk to about it!

    I came to this forum after finishing The Island by Aldous Huxley. Funnily enough, The Island does not have it's own thread under the "Specific Books" category so I still have not satisfied that need.

    I usually alternate between reading a classic, contemporary lit, political non-fiction, and literary junk-food. Right now I am reading Dean Koontz's 77 Shadow Street as my junk. It might be the worst book I have read in years! I don't know if I can finish it and I ALWAYS finish the books I start (except Moby Dick is still hanging over my head... but I started it when I was 12 so can you really blame me?!).

    My favorite author is Mark Twain. My favorite book is Les Miserables. Until today I would have said my favorite guilty pleasure is Dean Koontz. I have a weakness for Sci-Fi. I love Star Wars and Star Trek, but hate fan fiction. I generally lose patience with any series longer than a trilogy although the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy "trilogy" is my favorite series ever.

    I generally won't even start a series unless the author has finished it lest the author die, the series meanders into obscurity, or I forget the nuances whilst waiting for the next book. For example, my husband tricked me into reading Game of Thrones while we were deployed and now everytime a new one comes out I have to read it by his side asking, "Who was Osha again?" "Where the heck is Arya now?" "Catelyn's a what?!" etc.

    Oh and did I mention that I can be a bit long-winded...?

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    Hullo from the Emerald Isle.

    Classic literature fan here who's obsessed with the 19th century era.

    Favourite book - Anna Karenina
    Favourite author - Victor hugo

    Hope to become more of an active member on the board. See ya

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    Hello everyone ! I'm a little French student ; I just joined because I think this will be a good place to talk about books I've read or not... in English. For I must admit that I have great difficulties talking in such a beautiful language - even if I can't help thinking that that problem is shared by many students there, in France -, and, well, I'm hoping this forum will be a way of talking instead of reading only. Don't hesitate to correct my English, it won't make me crossed. Let it be ! :-)

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    hello, I am a geek for books! haha

    Nice to meet everyone, and hope to get cracking on those discussions!
    yay!

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    Sup?!
    I eat books for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and enjoy conversations about books for dessert.
    I'm from Boston.

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    Hello I'm Lanec Handler (not real name) but I joined this site to share with you all a series of a teen drama story I have been writing called "He Said She Said". I will post descriptions of all the characters then I will start posting weekly parts to the series. I really enjoy doing this and please please please comment on them and share what you think of them.
    Thanks
    -LH

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