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<blockquote data-quote="PipedJimmy" data-source="post: 93747" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Ha ha wintermute I have had the same problem with 'Moby Dick' studied it in my 'Writing America' literature class and have to confess it is one of the greatest and most potent works I have selectedly read lol but have never got through it all!</p><p>Le Morte D'Arthur is a great book though, its definitely worth getting through, its one of those books that humbles you in a most gentlemanly and religious fashion.</p><p></p><p>Anywho, currently and in no order</p><p></p><p>1. Tom Brown's Schooldays - Thomas Hughes</p><p>2. 1812 Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow - Adam Zamoyski</p><p>3. The Harry Potter Series (sorry it had to be said)</p><p>4. Winnie-the-Pooh - A.A. Milne</p><p>5. His Dark Materials trilogy - Phillip Paulman</p><p></p><p>and damn wiley coyote! that's an impressive list!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PipedJimmy, post: 93747, member: 579"] Ha ha wintermute I have had the same problem with 'Moby Dick' studied it in my 'Writing America' literature class and have to confess it is one of the greatest and most potent works I have selectedly read lol but have never got through it all! Le Morte D'Arthur is a great book though, its definitely worth getting through, its one of those books that humbles you in a most gentlemanly and religious fashion. Anywho, currently and in no order 1. Tom Brown's Schooldays - Thomas Hughes 2. 1812 Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow - Adam Zamoyski 3. The Harry Potter Series (sorry it had to be said) 4. Winnie-the-Pooh - A.A. Milne 5. His Dark Materials trilogy - Phillip Paulman and damn wiley coyote! that's an impressive list! [/QUOTE]
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