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Mar 07, 2011 09:02PM

2051 Great start! At this rate, there's no doubt you will make 50 books! How do you read so much AND take care of a baby? You're doing awesome :)
Mar 07, 2011 03:42PM

2051 Tiffany wrote: "(+1) Scientific rhetoric and disciplinary identity: A critical rhetorical history of generative grammar.

The dissertation of a friend of mine from college."


Wow! That's awesome! I would definitely want credit for reading that, as well :)

If your friend needs/wants someone to look over his/her dissertation, I would love to do it. I own an editing company, Miss Wordswork Editing Co. It's mainly for high school and college essays, but I also edit manuscripts and other works. I offer discounted prices for longer works, so let your friend know!

My website is: misswordswork.webs.com

Even if your friend does not want to use my editing company, let him/her know that I think it's great that he/she is pursuing a Ph.D! Not many people have what it takes, and it is inspiring to see someone go for it!

Kjerstin
Mar 07, 2011 03:31PM

2051 How are you already at 40 books this year??? Awesome job Lola4!
Mar 02, 2011 09:20PM

2051 15. Unbelievable (Pretty Little Liars, #4) by Sara Shepard
Mar 02, 2011 12:16PM

2051 Thanks Arlene!
Mar 01, 2011 07:25AM

2051 Here's my list so far:


1. The Shadow of Your Smile by Mary Higgins Clark
2. Peter Pan (Barnes & Noble Classics) by J.M. Barrie
3. Flawless (Pretty Little Liars, #2) by Sara Shepard
4. Perfect (Pretty Little Liars, #3) by Sara Shepard
5. The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
6. Two Slave Rebellions at Sea The Heroic Slave and Benito Cereno by Willene Hendrick
7. The Art of Description World into Word by Mark Doty
8. Along Came a Spider (Alex Cross, #1) by James Patterson
9. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
10. Confessions Of Jean Jacques Rousseau - Volume I. by J. Rousseau
11. Elegy Poems by Mary Jo Bang
12. Corinne, or Italy by Anne Louise Germaine de Staël
13. As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
14. The Robbers A Tragedy by Friedrich von Schiller
Mar 01, 2011 07:16AM

2051 My original goal for this year was to read 45 books, but when I saw this group, I thought "Hey! Why not go for 50??" So, that is exactly what I'm doing! The books I've read so far this year are coming soon.

Here's my ticker:


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