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Jul 28, 2014 08:46AM
Hi Tanya and Naura. *smiles*
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I'm very sick. Since yesterday.
Me, I'm very sick today. How are you?
That's bad. I just got over my cold.

Has anybody read Silas Marner by George Eliot or The Invisible Man by HG Wells? Reply asap
Tanya wrote: "hey everybody, need a advice!
Has anybody read Silas Marner by George Eliot or The Invisible Man by HG Wells? Reply asap"
both yes
Has anybody read Silas Marner by George Eliot or The Invisible Man by HG Wells? Reply asap"
both yes
I'd like to read The Invisible Man. I liked the movie.

I think there's a movie to that as well. I'm glad you're enjoying it, Tanya.

I started reading Artful - a novel, it contains a lot of the OLD English/Brit way of speaking and dialect. I have to confess I was rather drawn to it for that reason, but is it wrong that I know a lot of this outdated vocabulary?
Nate wrote: "I don't recall reading either...idt.
I started reading Artful - a novel, it contains a lot of the OLD English/Brit way of speaking and dialect. I have to confess I was rather drawn to it for that..."
NOOO!
I totally feel ya!
You know,I'm drawn to outdated vocabulary too!
Precisely why I LOVE classics! And Since we follow British English-I love it :D
I love love love old English! :D
I started reading Artful - a novel, it contains a lot of the OLD English/Brit way of speaking and dialect. I have to confess I was rather drawn to it for that..."
NOOO!
I totally feel ya!
You know,I'm drawn to outdated vocabulary too!
Precisely why I LOVE classics! And Since we follow British English-I love it :D
I love love love old English! :D
I love British novels, too, Nate. Also a classics lover. The old English is fascinating. It's good to know about outdated vocabularies.


this is the book, its a bit hard to get into at first the guy as a rambling sense about him but once you get into the story rather than the background leading up to it, its quite good. & I think the Twist (Pun intended is rather clever)
Sounds right up my alley. I'll add that to my TBR shelf.
Is it told in the first person perspective?
Is it told in the first person perspective?
Wow, vampires and the British Monarchy. Very interesting.
Nate wrote: "
this is the book, its a bit hard to get into at first the guy as a rambling sense about him but once you get into the story rather than the background leading up to it,..."
Nice :D
Love to read it sometime ^^

this is the book, its a bit hard to get into at first the guy as a rambling sense about him but once you get into the story rather than the background leading up to it,..."
Nice :D
Love to read it sometime ^^
Tanya wrote: "I think I never read any classic novel :("
whhaatt wait wHAAAAT?!!
That's the most abominable thing in the book-world XDD
Jk
No,but seriously? :O
whhaatt wait wHAAAAT?!!
That's the most abominable thing in the book-world XDD
Jk
No,but seriously? :O

shocking. There were several that were required reads in my schools.
Tanya wrote: "Mansfield Park by Jane Austen. I have read one classic book :)"
COOL! :D
wait,I haven't read that yet .-.
:P
COOL! :D
wait,I haven't read that yet .-.
:P
I know that term from watching PBS. That and wanker.
Several required reads when I was in school, too.
Several required reads when I was in school, too.
I've been waiting for people :)
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Death Dangles a Participle (other topics)Winter Moon (other topics)
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And Then There Were None (other topics)
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