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ALL-TIME 15 NOVELS
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 08:59 pm |
Dorian Gray... or Bodrian Gray?
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 08:59 pm |
Quoting duda: Ohhhh... Oscar Wilde!
By the way, I was right: spammers DO NOT read this thread. I just got this:
heloo there..how are u..
Which writer should I quote in my answer? |
How could we have forgotten Oscar Wilde??? "A HANDBAG!!!"
I know how you remembered him of course - it was all that bending over!
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 09:01 pm |
Quoting duda: Ohhhh... Oscar Wilde!
By the way, I was right: spammers DO NOT read this thread. I just got this:
heloo there..how are u..
Which writer should I quote in my answer? |
my prep teacher had told me that, he was gay
her pardon his short stories were nice
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 09:03 pm |
Quoting duda: Dorian Gray... or Bodrian Gray? |
yeah in the exam of that book i had summerized that story
The Picture of Dorian Gray
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 09:06 pm |
I think I should go! It's one thing to trash a thread in Off-Topic, but quite another to trash one in Poetry and Literature!
Slavica!!
I am surprised at you!
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 09:07 pm |
Quoting SuiGeneris: Quoting duda: Dorian Gray... or Bodrian Gray? |
yeah in the exam of that book i had summerized that story
The Picture of Dorian Gray |
One "r" is surplus... as much as I could understand it...
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 09:18 pm |
Quoting duda: You stole it from me... |
Ahh, I'll give you my copy of Winnie the Pooh tamam?
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 09:22 pm |
Quoting aenigma x: I remember well reading under the bed covers with a torch after "lights out"
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+1
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 09:23 pm |
Only if it's illustrated... with beautiful drawings of Ernest Shepard who illustrated both the Winnie and the Wind!
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18 Feb 2007 Sun 10:47 pm |
Having scanned through the tread I am ashamed to say that I have not read hardly any of the books listed except Jonathan Seagull which I loved! and Lady Chatterley's Lover, the unexpurgated version of course.
My literary list are mostly biographies and true stories(for example Wild Swans, The mysteries of Olga Checkova)and I used to be a Patricia Cornwall fan (no classics here! just blood and gore) and one book I could not put down, was "Silence of the Lambs" by Thomas Harris.
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