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I Have No Intention Of Ever Reading ...
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Inspired by adrianben's thread below, and giveup's thread about who has read Les Miserables ...
Books you keep telling yourself you will get round to reading ...
And books you have no intention of ever bothering with ...
One day, I will get round to reading ...
Proust - Remembrance of Times Past, or Lost, etc
War and Peace
I have no intention of ever bothering with ...
Les Miserables
Any more Dickens, or Austin
Books you keep telling yourself you will get round to reading ...
And books you have no intention of ever bothering with ...
One day, I will get round to reading ...
Proust - Remembrance of Times Past, or Lost, etc
War and Peace
I have no intention of ever bothering with ...
Les Miserables
Any more Dickens, or Austin
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Ecclescake and others - I intended this as a present for a friend, who indicated books were not his favourite gifts, and kept it.
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Well I absolutely loved the Harry Potter books and can't understand why people would turn their noses up at them, they are very well written. I have read quite a few classics in my time, I love Charles Dickens, Jane Austen and Elizabeth Gaskell. I also love Shakespeare and have read a number of his works. I won't read what I call Morbid Memoirs (I was abused and beaten as a child so I'm going to write all about it and make a fortune blah blah blah), in fact I'm not keen on any kind of biography - I like fiction. And I refuse to read any books "written" by Katie Price on the grounds that if she wrote them, then I'm an astronaut!
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