Bookish holiday.

Sep 25, 2009 23:29

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pinstripers16 September 25 2009, 22:15:29 UTC
I think I recognize To Kill a Mockingbird, Paradise Lost, Sense and Sensability, and some King Arthur book, though I'm not sure which one.

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magika86 September 26 2009, 10:33:47 UTC
King Arthur and his knights. Collection of stories that looked interesting! You're right about the rest. :-)

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gryffinclaw September 25 2009, 22:22:52 UTC
John Milton - Paradise Lost

Austen - Sense and Sensibility (my favourite book of hers next to Emma)

I am going to call you the day before you mum's surgery to check in. Let me know what is a good time.

Also - look who is on twitter

http://twitter.com/jk_rowling

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magika86 September 26 2009, 10:32:49 UTC
I already added her! :-) I am quite curious about her being busy with pen and paper. Maybe we'll hear something new from Miss Rowling not too far from now?

I work on Wednesday night, but should be home by 10:30 p.m. my time, so that should be by... 4:30 your time? :-) Looking forward to it!

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gryffinclaw September 28 2009, 15:26:12 UTC
Ahh I will still be at work! I can call during my lunch break at around 1:00 in the afternoon or when I get home from work around 6:00. Let me know which time works better for you!

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magika86 September 28 2009, 18:02:38 UTC
If you can, phone when you get home. I'll still be up, no doubt. :-) Looking forward to hear your voice again! :-D

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magika86 September 26 2009, 10:30:36 UTC
It is indeed! I've read several Austen books, but never this one. I haven't even seen any of the films! Got to chance that.

Haven't had a chance to talk to the school - everything happened very fast yesterday as it was the last day before the holidays :-) How's America?

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hanbanan14 September 26 2009, 10:21:58 UTC
I think its
Shakespeare - Othello
Austin - Sense and Sensibility
Marlov - King Arthur and The Round Table
Milton - Paridise Lost

And thats all I can guess. Hope you are all ok xx

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magika86 September 26 2009, 10:29:21 UTC
Well done, the only one you got halfway wrong was the King Arthur one, it's "King Arthur and his knights". Do not ask me what the difference is. :-)

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