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Posted Nov 6, '11 at 6:52am

goumas13
4,401 posts
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The Raven is a poem... It's an amazing read, I'll grant you that.
You have a good point. I should have been more precise. The book I am reading is entitled the "Raven and Other Poems".
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Posted Nov 6, '11 at 11:54am

goumas13
4,401 posts
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You like Poe as well?
I love Poe. He was a genius, he is the father of mystery and psychological-thriller literature.
The Cask of Amontillado and The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar are my favorites.
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Posted Nov 6, '11 at 12:18pm

buldu
27 posts
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Metro 2033. The book is better than the game :D
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Posted Nov 6, '11 at 12:57pm

alovera1
237 posts
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i have to read the little house books thay are okay but i like how short they are and their big letters making it easy to read.
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Posted Nov 7, '11 at 1:01pm

aggieboy
5 posts
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Animal Farm by George Orwell is a interesting read.
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Posted Nov 7, '11 at 10:10pm

nichodemus
10,606 posts
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I am currently reading Milton's Paradise Lost, pretty interesting compared to the Bible.
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Posted Nov 7, '11 at 10:34pm

Kyouzou
3,995 posts
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Animal Farm is a great book, unfortunately when I read it I was oblivious to the political and human undertones.
I am now reading The Search for Fierra by Stephen R. Lawhead
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Posted Nov 7, '11 at 10:35pm

Rubberlegs623
80 posts
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I've been rereading Star Wars The Choices of One. i love this sequel to Allegiance.
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Posted Nov 7, '11 at 10:37pm

nichodemus
10,606 posts
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Animal Farm is a great book, unfortunately when I read it I was oblivious to the political and human undertones.
I went in and immediately had whatever shred of my childhood left destroyed since I saw it for what it really was on the spot. Orwell you nasty little bugger....
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Posted Nov 8, '11 at 7:00am

AgathaB
151 posts
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Do graphic novels count? If so, I'm rereading The Sandman collection.
And trying to read Les Miserables for my French Lit class. Gah. I hate that book. French Lit makes my skin crawl (notable exceptions aside).
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