Quote: The Rook @ March 1 2009, 2:38 PM GMTGeoffrey Chaucer's The Miller's Tale.
Read The Wife of Bath! Tell me about it.
Quote: The Rook @ March 1 2009, 2:38 PM GMTGeoffrey Chaucer's The Miller's Tale.
Read The Wife of Bath! Tell me about it.
The Mark E Smith biog, 'Renegade'. Definitely not f**king Chaucer!
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Wife of Bath critique.
Brick Lane. Slowly.
I was supposed to read that for uni.
I haaated it, so stopped a fifth of the way through.
I am currently reading Hard Evidence by Marc P. I'm only about 50 pages in as I've just started it.
Def.
I've recently started reading 'Porno' by Irvine Welsh, the sequel to Trainspotting (10 years on). It's good so far.
I'm reading John Fisher's Hancock biography and very good it is too.
I think Aaron would find this a jolly good read.
Anyone ever read "Yours Truly, Pierre Stone" by Sam Bain (Peep Show)? I think I'd like to read it based on how much I enjoy Peep Show, but it is only published in the UK which means I'd have to import it which means it'd be more expensive than picking up a book at the local Barnes & Noble. But if it's very funny then it would probably be worth the extra $.
Terry Pratchett's Soul Music - 'You sure you're not elvish?' Class. Death is fantastic. Saw in the recent doc that termnally ill people hope that Death will be just like in the Discworld and I can see why. He's fun. Honourable Mention also to the Librarian and the Watch - Vimes and Ironfoundersson are my heroes.
I'm reading Day by A.L Kennedy, and 25 pages in it's not doing it for me yet. And Danny, is this yooo? tis me
Quote: zooo @ April 9 2009, 3:57 PM BSTI was supposed to read that for uni.
I haaated it, so stopped a fifth of the way through.
Did you get away with it?
Pleaaase don't say yes, or he'll think he doesn't have to read anything for uni.
Ha! I only got away with it because we could choose from several of the assigned books to concentrate on for our assignments (we were supposed to read them all really, though). I think I chose Concrete Island by JG Ballard. MUCH better.