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Topic Started: May 14 2009, 10:10 PM (1,290 Views)
Gilgamesh
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solbowz Aurarius

She likes it more than I do! DX


...It is Candle JACK.
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There is an interesting way of interpretting 'out of love'. As in "falling out of love". =o

SECRET LOVE AFFAIR REVEALING GO!
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Adnarel
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I'd rather be outside.

CANDLEJOHN XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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Dracobolt
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After all, Adnarel, "Jack is a notorious domesticity for John." =3

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Gilgamesh
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solbowz Aurarius

Screw you and your domesticities! Call me Candle Jack! D:
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Adnarel
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I'd rather be outside.

I'm reading Dorian Grey right now, Draco. I've never read it before.
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Dracobolt
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Me neither. I have it in my complete works of Oscar Wilde, though, so I probably should. What do you think of it, any good?

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Adnarel
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I'd rather be outside.

I'm in the first few chapters. Strong yaoi overtones, at this point. There's Wilde for you.
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According to my friend, it continues like that. >_> Though I haven't read it myself, so ignore me~

Hunchback of Notre Dame or Les Mis. next, guys?
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Adnarel
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I'd rather be outside.

Eh, both books about French things. You could do better.
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Dracobolt
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Incorrigible

You could read The Phantom of the Opera.

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Sundancer
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Don't have it. I'm taking from what I have readily available (>_>). I've got a lot of Jane Austen too... Sense and Sensibility, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, Emma... Any suggestions there? (I've already read Pride and Prejudice)
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Adnarel
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I'd rather be outside.

I've not read any Jane Austen, so I can't help you there.
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Sundancer
May 19 2009, 08:20 PM
Don't have it. I'm taking from what I have readily available (>_>). I've got a lot of Jane Austen too... Sense and Sensibility, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, Emma... Any suggestions there? (I've already read Pride and Prejudice)

The last time I read anything by her, I'm willing to bet it was at the worst possible time in my life to read her: Senior year of high school :P
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Adnarel
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Hahahaha. Not quite the ideal time indeed. Our teacher chose to have us read Wuthering Heights a year before that for that reason.
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Read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, then, Sun. *nodnod*

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Adnarel
May 19 2009, 09:13 PM
Hahahaha. Not quite the ideal time indeed. Our teacher chose to have us read Wuthering Heights a year before that for that reason.

If anything, that's even worse! That should be saved for college, when you can read it with less chance of hormonalities getting in the way.
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