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    El Paciente Ingles

    Because it was cheap, I was bored, and it's been recommended on several occasions.

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    My last two books were a volume entitled Byzantine Art and another 1492, a catalog from an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, Washington from some years back. I bought both books for the wealth of color photographs of some beautiful art work and because they were both grossly inexpensive.
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    after all that heavy stuff....

    the last book I bought was Legends O f Australian Fantasy edited by Jack Dann & Jonathan Strahan.

    I like fantasy.

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    My Antonia by Willa Cather because many people on here seem to rate it and Selected Letters of Jane Austen, out of interest.

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    The Eternal Husband and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky P/V translation.

    Working my way through P/V translations as I enjoyed their C&P immensely.

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    The Last book I bought was Burma Boy. I had no specific reason for buying this one. I walked randomly into this bookstore, had a look at the books, found it. Then I turned it around to read the synosis and found it interesting.

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    Perfume by Patrick Süskind and The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides. I bought Perfume because I've wanted to read it for ages and The Virgin Suicides because I'd read about it recently and thought it sounded promising.
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    Is it therefore the less gone?..." E. A. Poe

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    Machiavelli's The Prince - I have heard so many thing about it I was curious to see what its about.

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    (The what)
    The Autocrat Of The Breakfast Table - Oliver Wendell Holmes

    (The wherefore)
    I had not read it, it was in perfect condition for a second printing and only 50 cents at a charity shop.
    I'd rather have questions that I can't answer than answers that I can't question.

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    Rimbaud's complete works. I'd heard references in Dylan songs and decided to check it out.

    I love "My Bohemian Life", which I read first due to its influence on the Dylan tune "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues".

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    Wuthering Heights - Like the Kate Bush song, and want to see if its novelization lives up to the musical version.

    Making Money, Terry Pratchett - this makes my Discworld collection complete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuggageFan View Post
    Wuthering Heights - Like the Kate Bush song, and want to see if its novelization lives up to the musical version.
    Yeah, I hear Ms Bronte made some quick buck by writing that book based on the song but writing seems a little dramatic and sensationalist.
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    The Zookeeper's War..By Steven Conte.

    It has won Prime Minister's Award..2008 (Australia).

    I also like the cover

    I like to read about animals, my favourite was Water For Elephants.:seeya

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    Entire Works of Edgar Allen Poe

    Because I had not read any of his writing, yet of course had hear about the Raven and other snips, so thought I would try to read a piece at a time between other books.

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    "Subculture: The Meaning of Style" - Dick Hebdige
    "The Hip Hop Wars" - Tricia Rose
    "Lords of Chaos" - Michael Moynihan
    "Sober Living for the Revolution" - Gabriel Kuhn
    "The Philosophy of Punk: More Than Noise" - Craig O'Hara
    "Notes From Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture" -Stephen Duncombe
    "Make a Zine!" - Bill Brent
    "Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore" - Albert Mudrian
    "We Owe You Nothing" - Daniel Sinker
    "Zine Yearbook #9" from Microcosm Publishing

    Big ole' order for school, for a humanities class I'm taking about underground subcultures (primarily subcultures centered around music). I'm super excited for the class, since I'm a fan of and very interested in all of the genres we're covering (black/death metal, punk/hardcore, and hip-hop) and the class is (from what I understand) going to be very independent and research oriented.
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