"Anon" and "The Reader" by Virginia Woolf. I am a fan of Woolf, but man - it's not a wonder why these two pieces were her last works before she committed suicide.
2007-12-07 07:17:32
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answered by Dave 6
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yes. i read a short story from Wonderful Town - New York Stories From The New Yorker.
i also read a children's book to a 2 year old.
i read 2 poems from The Norton Anthology Of African American Literature.
When the baby goes to sleep i plan to read another short story and probably some of The House Of Seven Gables, i am reading that book again for the 5th or 6th time in my life.
2007-12-07 11:48:31
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answered by sounditout 5
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Reading Digital Fortress. Just got a little reading done so far today. I have some work to catch up on for the sports figure I ghost write for. I will probably read more tonight.
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They're, Their, There - Three Different Words.
Careful or you may wind up in my next novel.
Pax - C
2007-12-07 07:18:38
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answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7
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Not yet, but I really do have to. I have to do a book project and I was going to do it on Pride and Prejudice but I've changed my mind last minute, because I can't finish it on time. It's not exactly light reading. I have to pay attention in order to read it and really get everything out of it. So instead, I'll be reading The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray by Chris Wooding for my project, and I have to start on it today. Tomorrow, I'll be going on a trip and will have up to 4 hours to read by book. So yeah.
2007-12-07 07:20:13
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answered by Lyra [and the Future] 7
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Just finished the Machine Crusade by Brian Herbert and started The Battle of Corin also by Brian Herbert.
Catching up on my Dune reading. Really great books!
2007-12-07 08:47:48
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answered by bewerefan 4
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hi: Our combatants may well be meant acquaintances, brothers or fake accusers liars. There are people who would have us have self assurance that if we try particularly much less interior the provider of Jehovah, we could additionally gain some goals mundane. besides the undeniable fact that, for us, the dominion of God is the main vital element, and that's the reason we refuse to supply in (Matthew 6:33; Luke 9:fifty seven-sixty two). Christians additionally would desire to undergo slander. We suggested many circumstances that overlap with people who pretend to be our acquaintances or our colleagues ideals, yet which will quickly prepare what they are. consequently, that's greater advantageous than mandatory to be careful and to no longer have self assurance each thing that crosses us down the line in case you are able to no longer examine. On that website, what number circumstances we see are fake accusations or ask inquiries to harshly criticize the artwork of actual Christians, however the reality of paying interest to the text fabric which you have have been given stated, protects us from entering into polemics and dishonor the call of Jehovah. Greetings to all my brothers and sisters. Angelica.
2016-11-13 23:57:02
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answered by du 4
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Acctually i read for about 2 hours....its a book called "Shadow across the sun" - Margeret Campbell
Btw if someone haddnt done any reading hten they couldnt have read this question!
Bye xoxo Jen xoxo
2007-12-07 13:28:35
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answered by RaNdOmEsS 2
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Yeah I read about 50 pages in Baby Proof by Emily Giffin at lunch...and questions on yahoo answers of course.
2007-12-07 07:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup. I read the last twelve chapters of The Shadow of the Lion by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint, and Dave Freer. It wasn't all that great.
2007-12-07 07:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I've read finished reading, "The Autumn of the Patriarch, " by Gabriel Garcis Marquez.
2007-12-07 07:17:17
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answered by CM 5
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Just finished rereading "The Serpent's Shadow" by Mercedes Lacky
2007-12-07 10:42:17
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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