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Gonbe

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:30 pm


ForsakenSwordsman
A great trilogy of books would be the His Dark Material trilogy, by Phillip Pullman. Highly recommended


Pullman is a genius. I love that series. My friend got his autograph ... I'm jealous.

@Koosei: Jane Eyre is one of my favourite books, actually, but I'm also open to more recent "classics", although not all of them. I really liked Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood, which is considerably more recent, I think.
PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:33 pm


Gonbe
ForsakenSwordsman
A great trilogy of books would be the His Dark Material trilogy, by Phillip Pullman. Highly recommended


Pullman is a genius. I love that series. My friend got his autograph ... I'm jealous.

@Koosei: Jane Eyre is one of my favourite books, actually, but I'm also open to more recent "classics", although not all of them. I really liked Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood, which is considerably more recent, I think.
xd whee honestly, Jane Eyre is the ONLY 'classic' I've gotten around to reading, aside from Shakespeare in English class.

hmmm, I haven't heard of Pullman. shall have to look into them.

Koosei


Gonbe

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:36 pm


Koosei
Gonbe
ForsakenSwordsman
A great trilogy of books would be the His Dark Material trilogy, by Phillip Pullman. Highly recommended


Pullman is a genius. I love that series. My friend got his autograph ... I'm jealous.

@Koosei: Jane Eyre is one of my favourite books, actually, but I'm also open to more recent "classics", although not all of them. I really liked Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood, which is considerably more recent, I think.
xd whee honestly, Jane Eyre is the ONLY 'classic' I've gotten around to reading, aside from Shakespeare in English class.

hmmm, I haven't heard of Pullman. shall have to look into them.


You must.
About Jane Eyre, I like it, but to be honest, I really prefer Austen's novels.

I also reeeaaally like Terry Pratchett books, which have a lot more popular appeal than the older classics.

Hmm... I just realised most of my favourite authors are British.
PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:37 pm


FLAME OF RECCA!!!!!

Ta-kun the pyro


ForsakenSwordsman

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:44 pm


Gonbe
Koosei
Gonbe
ForsakenSwordsman
A great trilogy of books would be the His Dark Material trilogy, by Phillip Pullman. Highly recommended


Pullman is a genius. I love that series. My friend got his autograph ... I'm jealous.

@Koosei: Jane Eyre is one of my favourite books, actually, but I'm also open to more recent "classics", although not all of them. I really liked Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood, which is considerably more recent, I think.
xd whee honestly, Jane Eyre is the ONLY 'classic' I've gotten around to reading, aside from Shakespeare in English class.

hmmm, I haven't heard of Pullman. shall have to look into them.


You must.
About Jane Eyre, I like it, but to be honest, I really prefer Austen's novels.

I also reeeaaally like Terry Pratchett books, which have a lot more popular appeal than the older classics.

Hmm... I just realised most of my favourite authors are British.


The british are the greatest *points at self*
PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:45 pm


ForsakenSwordsman
Gonbe
Koosei
Gonbe
ForsakenSwordsman
A great trilogy of books would be the His Dark Material trilogy, by Phillip Pullman. Highly recommended


Pullman is a genius. I love that series. My friend got his autograph ... I'm jealous.

@Koosei: Jane Eyre is one of my favourite books, actually, but I'm also open to more recent "classics", although not all of them. I really liked Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood, which is considerably more recent, I think.
xd whee honestly, Jane Eyre is the ONLY 'classic' I've gotten around to reading, aside from Shakespeare in English class.

hmmm, I haven't heard of Pullman. shall have to look into them.


You must.
About Jane Eyre, I like it, but to be honest, I really prefer Austen's novels.

I also reeeaaally like Terry Pratchett books, which have a lot more popular appeal than the older classics.

Hmm... I just realised most of my favourite authors are British.


The british are the greatest *points at self*
rofl

Koosei


Gonbe

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:46 pm


Too true!

Although my judgment is probably affected by the fact I have had a British education for the past 7 years.
PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:47 pm


Gonbe
Too true!

Although my judgment is probably affected by the fact I have had a British education for the past 7 years.
xd lucky. I've never even been to Britain. Or anywhere across the ocean.

Koosei


[-Stefan-]

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:48 pm


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Taaaaaak meeeeeee ooooooooon!

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:48 pm


Gonbe
Too true!

Although my judgment is probably affected by the fact I have had a British education for the past 7 years.


Respect for Gonbe rising.. mrgreen

ForsakenSwordsman


Koosei

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:48 pm


ForsakenSwordsman
Gonbe
Too true!

Although my judgment is probably affected by the fact I have had a British education for the past 7 years.


Respect for Gonbe rising.. mrgreen
xd
PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:49 pm


Koosei
Gonbe
Too true!

Although my judgment is probably affected by the fact I have had a British education for the past 7 years.
xd lucky. I've never even been to Britain. Or anywhere across the ocean.
I was born there.

LifelessFawkes


Draken [The.Spork.Ninja.]

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:49 pm


Gonbe


I also reeeaaally like Terry Pratchett books, which have a lot more popular appeal than the older classics.

Hmm... I just realised most of my favourite authors are British.


Terry Pratchett Owns, Seriously he does.


ForsakenSwordsman

The british are the greatest


Quoted for Truth ninja xd
PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:49 pm


Lifeless-Fox
Koosei
Gonbe
Too true!

Although my judgment is probably affected by the fact I have had a British education for the past 7 years.
xd lucky. I've never even been to Britain. Or anywhere across the ocean.
I was born there.
gonk

Koosei


ForsakenSwordsman

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:50 pm


Lifeless-Fox
Koosei
Gonbe
Too true!

Although my judgment is probably affected by the fact I have had a British education for the past 7 years.
xd lucky. I've never even been to Britain. Or anywhere across the ocean.
I was born there.


Respect for LF rising 3nodding
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