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SmokedSalmon

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top stuff i tell ya...
hehehe how quaint.

Anyway, now let's see, it is hard to get the brain back in gear after 13 years of school...

* To Kill A Mocking Bird - Harper Lee
* Animal Farm - George Orwell
* The catcher in the rye - JD Salinger (for year 10... awesome!)
* William Wordsworth: selected poems and An imaginary Life by Malouf. Very tranquil and compelling works. Liked to learn about it and study for it for the exams.
 

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I thought that Emma was really boring for the first few chapters but then i sort of worked out where the humour was comming from and then i started to love the book, although if you want to read Austen Pride and Prejudice is better, the action is a lot faster and she really builds up some good tension.
P.S. if you want to watch Emma the movie - don't bother with the Gwenith Paltrow version, the lesser known Kate Beckingsdale version is much better!
 

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To Kill a Mockingbird
Animal Farm
Othello
The Giver
Clueless (but not emma)
Shine (the movie)
Maestro
Romeo and Juliet
Macbeth
 

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i havent read many texts we've studied in school haha :p

but i liked:

blackrock
rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead
the castle
in the skin of a lion
 

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hmmm dont think i read any of the set texts from yr7-11 except maybe to kill a mockingbird which was really good

this year i really enjoyed
birthday letters
brave new world
even king Lear was ok

ext texts
the shipping news
heaney's poetry
were pretty good

and waiting for godot was brilliant
 
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