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    Would it be too much if I said I recieved 9 books as presents?...
    Well,here it goes...

    The Fifth Child-Doris Lessing
    Seeing-Jose Saramago
    Women in Love-D.H.Lawrence
    The Ground Beneath Her Feet-Salman Rushdie
    Shame-Salman Rushdie
    The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket-Edgar Allan Poe
    A short introductin in Social-Cultural Anthropology
    Un Amour de Swann-Marcel Proust
    Selected Poetry of Lord Byron

    Yes,a happy new year for me...At least for some time...
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    To Remarkable: The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket-Edgar Allan Poe
    A short introductin in Social-Cultural Anthropology
    Un Amour de Swann-Marcel Proust
    Nice windfall of great books. I would start with these three.. quasi

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    I've just bought (Hurrah for christmas money) The Heartbreaking Work of a Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers, and Selected Poems of Carol Ann Duffy and Louis MacNeiece.

    I'm really getting into poetry-I used to hate it!
    How I would like to believe in tenderness-
    The face of the effigy, gentled by candles,
    Bending, on me in particular, its mild eyes.
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    I forgot to mention a couple of books I did get for Christmas...why I said I didn't get any is beyond me, but oh well.

    My secret santa at church gave me Introduction to the History of Christianity it's got a CD-ROM and color pictures everywhere (I think secret santa was paying too much attention to me )

    Think I mentioned somewhere else that my best friend bought me a hardcover copy of Crime and Punishment, she knew I had ruined by paperback copy.
    "So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss, and my heart turns violently inside of my chest, I don't have time to maintain these regrets, when I think about, the way....He loves us..."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shea View Post
    I don't get books for presents anymore. Leo complains that I have too many now.
    Too many? You can't have too many.
    If you could though.. then me and my boyfriend has too many. We can only fit one bookshelf into the apartment right now, and we are using a shelf in the kitchen for books now as well. If we had the room for it, we'd have two more bookshelves filled with books. (I didn't think when I wrote and wrote the word money instead of books at first.. but two bookshelves with money would be good too, lala)

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    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
    Our souls might be separated though your smell still there ..
    Since you'd gone everything turned dark for me ..
    Did you remember my words I said downstairs ..

    Now everything has come to an end .. But your memory still lives as long as your magical eyes can bear!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thelastmelon View Post
    Too many? You can't have too many.
    If you could though.. then me and my boyfriend has too many. We can only fit one bookshelf into the apartment right now, and we are using a shelf in the kitchen for books now as well. If we had the room for it, we'd have two more bookshelves filled with books. (I didn't think when I wrote and wrote the word money instead of books at first.. but two bookshelves with money would be good too, lala)
    We're in the process of looking for a new house now and I keep thinking, wouldn't it be great to have a library room? That would never happen.

    On my last birthday, I asked for a specific book. Our cofee maker happened to bite the dust a few days before. Guess what I got for my birthday....?

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    The one I'm currently reading, The wind-up bird chronicle, which I bought at Heathrow airport, as a xmas present to myself

    Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. ~ Mark Twain

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    The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad.


    Tomorrow always holds the promise of something new and exciting. I am the Jetsons meet the Flintstones.

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    Bodyline - The Novel by Paul Wheeler.

    This deals with the famous (or infamous) cricket Test series between Australia and England of 1932/3.

    In the USA, we have had very good fiction writing about baseball and how it reflects our society. Little do we know that the British, Australians, Indians, and West Indians have also produced a great deal of meritorious fiction on the subject of cricket.

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    Bewteen my birthday and Christmas, I got 10 new books (12 if you caount the fact that two of them are 2-in-one books):
    The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
    The Collected Short Stories of William Faulkner
    The Great American Novel - Philp Roth
    The Human Stain - Philip Roth
    The Complete Poems of William Blake
    Metamorphasis/The Trial - Franz Kafka
    Candide/The Maid of Orleans - Voltaire
    The Art of War - Sun Tzu
    Beowulf
    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James joyce

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    My last book shoppings in the last day of 2007 were:

    Fight Club by Chuck, I've seen the movie like dozens of times and when I looked this book on the shelf, I got moved to pick it up

    Junky by Bill, no particular reason why and just want to know more about his writing.

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    To metal134: Your collection of new books is great but "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" - James Joyce...is a delightfull work, suprising and the most accessable of Joyce's works. quasi

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    The Evolution of Cooperation for my mum's birthday. It was really hard to find, so I had to get it off Amazon via a friend seeing as I'm not 18 so don't have a credit card.

    Last book I bought for me was Silverthorn by Raymond E Feist, but the last one I acquired was a lovely new hardback copy of War and Peace for Christmas.
    "The magic gave me insight, and you gave me a heart, but for all the heart and insight in the world, I am still a cat."

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    Quote Originally Posted by quasimodo1 View Post
    To metal134: Your collection of new books is great but "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" - James Joyce...is a delightfull work, suprising and the most accessable of Joyce's works. quasi
    Yeah, I'm still slowly working my way through "Ulysess".

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