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Old 11-01-2007, 03:23 PM   #1
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I adore Stephen Colbert too, and his new book sounds excellent. Don't let any bears near it though; they'll just maul it because they hate Mr. Colbert.

On topic, I am currently reading Frankenstein, the classic scary novel, for my English class and also Cod:A Biography of The Fish That Changed The World.

Btw, in response to Cassini's response, I have read another of Ayn Rand's works within the last month, though it wasn't Atlas Shrugged. I just wanted to mention this because I'm a Rand fan and was pondering his novel choice.
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Old 11-01-2007, 03:31 PM   #2
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Btw, in response to Cassini's response, I have read another of Ayn Rand's works within the last month, though it wasn't Atlas Shrugged. I just wanted to mention this because I'm a Rand fan and was pondering his novel choice.
I've heard a great deal about the book in the last year or so, mostly from other authors who frequently quoted her or cited her as a source; I found a copy at one of my area's larger bookstores after a fairly lengthy search and bought it on the spot.
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I'm on #6 of the Alien Nation novels (there's 8). I've also been rereading over my Bug's Life fanfic and saved roleplays...I've just felt like it.
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I'm currently reading Engaged, a play by W. S. Gilbert which dates back to 1877 and was apparently very influencial on Oscar Wilde. It's part of my preparations for a seminar next week on Victorian theatre.

I currently have Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene set aside as my next reading for pleasure when I find the time - though I'm usually so laiden with set texts during term time that I'm often not able to get much independent reading done within that time. I'm also gradually working my way through a book of short stories by Raymond Carver.
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Old 11-01-2007, 03:38 PM   #5
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Besides reading this post, I'm reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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Now that I think about it, the last novel I read was actually "Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday". It's the prequel novel to the Bay movie, but you wouldn't know it since Bay ignored the importance of continuity with products related to your own movie. The book itself was pretty forgettable, though.
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