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amthysteyes2

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  • Birthday 10/03/1989

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  1. Just popped in to say hello.

  2. Exactly what it says on the tin. *Has to be after 1901 *No Harry Potter *Give a reason Also, what do you think qualifies as literature? I think it has to include more than one theme, a decent plot and good characters. I think the best is Life of Pi. It has everything and also demonstrates the differences in writing styles of now and the past. Its also has a fantastic character and it made 7 months in a life boat not boring. I also wrote my coursework on it and I still like it. 1984 and To Kill a Mockingbird come in close seconds.
  3. Hi. I've finished reading 'Daughter of the forest', a rendition of the six swans fairy tale, but very dark. Anyway, the blurb is so completely inaccurate that I wonder if the writer actually read the book. Basically it says the main character gets caught up in a raid and falls in love with the 'warlord' that captures her. This never happened. Anyway, whats the most innacurate blurb you've seen.
  4. sounds good- I found brand new world and i've vaguely heard of the hand maidens tale...
  5. Im fascinated by the idea. Ok, so maybe it started from Half-life 2, but then I read 1984, and I want more... what other dystopian books are there? Thanks in advance.
  6. the beanbag next to my heater
  7. Hi! I've just finished reading the shining. brilliant book, scary, ect. ect. I just don't know what I want to read next. Heres the short list: Dark Water, The hitch-hiker's guide to the galaxy, Witch Child. The only one I haven't read before is Dark Water, so do I want something scary, funny, or that i've read so many times that I can practically recite it? I just dont know...
  8. Cinderella and other assorted fairy tales.
  9. Hello! Im slightly less new than you! Its fun here- nobody knows where you live.
  10. I dont know if you've already mentioned this, but he got the name from 2 separate cases of cannabilism at sea. One was real, the other was a story by Eadgar Allen Poe- written 40 years BEFORE. The poor sod's name was Richard Parker on both occasions.
  11. Anywhere I can. So whenever I go past a bookshop, procrastinate in the school library or accidentally wind up on amazon.
  12. Yes. Sometimes they can be a real disappointment (the other Phillip Pullman series/ Celia Rees's other books) but sometimes they can live right up to their predecessors (Terry Pratchett/ Jhosten Gaarner- when the headache goes away, that is)
  13. After the soul crushing disappointment of the Harry Potter movies, I couldn't bring myself to watch The Golden Compass.
  14. Actually, you probably all know this by now, but in case you don't: Following the success of Hogfather, Sky One has commissioned the same people to do mini-series on The colour of magic. Pratchett himself will be the astro-zooligist and David Jason plays Rincewind. Christopher Lee as Death. But I suppose you all read wikipedia... still... Im pleased.
  15. Yay, it works now. Twas just a hiccup.
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