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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I'm re-reading it, my favourite book out of the fantastic series. Next I should move onto Half-Blood Prince, seeing as how I've seen the movie (not the best) and not read the book. Then I should re-read Prisoner of Azkaban. GO, SIRIUS 8D

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I'm about to get stuck in to The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde after recently completing the rather fantastic Moab is My Washpot by the affable Stephen Fry. Both are, with no doubt in my mind, must-reads.

"Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth." - Oscar Wilde

Truer words have never been spoken..

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I'm reading a book called 'mist in the mirror', its a ghost story. I didn't like the beginning, it was really boring but then the ghost started appearing and the main character was seeing him wherever he went and now its gone really interesting! I think they are related because they have the same surname.

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"the Children's book" by A S Byatt

She must get paid by the word judging by the wordiness of her descriptions which are amazing but I get lost in them and there are so many characters I am losing track of them all. Add into that it is actually still in the "proper" English (as Alex puts it) and there is a lot of British colloquialisms that I am sure I am not getting at all (I know I'm a silly yank). I am trying to stick with it. wacko.gif

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i am currently reading a boys story by martin king,a really good book about the skinhead fashions and music of the sixties and seventies with visits to chelsea and the pubs really worth reading.................

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The Psychopathology of Everyday Life - Sigmund Freud.

I just started to read it, so I didn't read many pages. It is actually quite harsh to read (in french, I don't know in english), but it is very very interesting. You learn what happens when - and why - you can't recall names, words, etc... Worth it to read, good book.

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