Filmophobic
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To he that asked, I'm doing English at Oxford. Thank you all for being so friendly. Seems like a fun forum.
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Thanks, you all are friendly. Last year my course was Anglo-Saxon, Victorian, and some theory like Adorno. This year I'm currently on Philip Sydney... I'm doing Middle English, Renaissance... basically 1100-1600. And some classics. Have to read a few books per week. :/ Currently reading Old Arcadia, Astrophil and Stella, some Shakespearian sonnets too, some Donne, some Wyatt, some Skelton...
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Count me in, I could stand to re-read them.
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Kell, is there any chance of reading her Juvenilia writings? They're pretty enjoyable - more so than some of the later, full novel works, at times.
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Kell, sounds like a fun game. Here's mine.
"That's the sort of person who writes to me, Tinsel. Men of rank and action. In their eyes I'm a worthy public figure - not an exmployer whose word can be flouted, as certain red-haired fairies seem to think." - The Xmas Files, Nicky Winder.
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Hey guys. I'm a student called Lance and I've mainly to discuss a book I just read, and also possibly discuss a few books I get for University reading lists. Seemed like a friendly place. So hi!
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Hey, I just read this book and I absolutely loved it. Have any of you read it?
It's the perfect book for Christmas - very digestible and light-hearted, and really good for kids and adults alike. I highly recommend it, you guys should check it out if you haven't already.
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The Xmas Files by Nicky Winder is a great Xmas book. Very feel-good and light hearted, and hilarious throughout. You should definitely check it out as a Christmas read.
Hello All :). New here.
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I figured it'd illustrate my devotion to books. Films are in many ways a natural rival. It's a total lie, though. >_>