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What are you reading right now? Page 85

Cool thanks I think I'll pick it up. The book sounds neat. Using old notes from Bram, plus he's some sort of expert. Anyways sounds like a fun read.

Could go either way, imho...

The Buddha of Suburbia. <3

I've given up with Golding's The Spire and deciding what to read next.

I have five different books on the go at the moment (third year of university). The one I have in front of me is 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.

The Ship Thieves by Sian Rees.
(True tale of Colonial Pirate, James Porter)

The Tea Leaves Ship by Rian seas.
(True tale of Colonial Slavery,Toby Smith)

Quote: The Rook @ October 25 2009, 6:57 PM BST

I have five different books on the go at the moment (third year of university). The one I have in front of me is 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.

:D Hi!

How is uni treating you? Pleased

Quote: The Rook @ October 25 2009, 6:57 PM BST

I have five different books on the go at the moment (third year of university). The one I have in front of me is 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.

Lucky!

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge.

I think I'm officially the slowest reader in the world. Been reading every night but I'm still only halfway through Martin Chuzzlewit. I'm about 5 Pratchetts behind now too.

The News of the World.

Then I do origami with itWave

Quote: Jude @ October 25 2009, 8:14 PM BST

The News of the World.

Then I do origami with itWave

Does your swan end up with a pair of tits on its wings?

Quote: Moonstone @ October 25 2009, 8:16 PM BST

Does your swan end up with a pair of tits on its wings?

Nope, more like a giraffe if you make your eyes go all blurry:)

Quote: Jude @ October 25 2009, 8:17 PM BST

Nope, more like a giraffe if you make your eyes go all blurry:)

:D

And if I just closed them it could be anything at all!

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