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- Ada, or Ardor (8)
- A Family Chronicle (Vintage International)
- By Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
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Reading since Jan 3, 2009
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- Antony and Cleopatra (10)
- (Folger Shakespeare Library)
- By William Shakespeare
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- As You Like It (18)
- (Folger Shakespeare Library)
- By William Shakespeare
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Finished in 2006



Finished (re-read) on Jan 29, 2009



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My Favorite -
Of all the plays I've read by Shakespeare, this is by far my absolute FAVORITE. There is so much wit packed into this play. And I absolutely love Rosalind's character. That must have been fun to watch during Shakespeare's time -- a man playing a woman playing a man playing a woman.
- — Jan 30, 2009 | Add your feedback
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- Four Major Plays, Volume II (1)
- (Signet Classics)
- By Henrik Ibsen
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- Greek Drama (2)
- (Bantam Classics)
- By Moses Hadas
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Not Started
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Unread? Why? -
I bought this because I love plays, and I've wanted to read some of the classic Greek plays for a long time now. However, I'm totally swamped with reading for my classes (for my IDST Shakespeare class alone, we're reading ten plays this semester), so I haven't had a chance to start this yet.
- — Jan 31, 2009 | Add your feedback
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- Hamlet (107)
- (Folger Shakespeare Library)
- By William Shakespeare
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Not Started
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- Henry IV, Part I (11)
- (Folger Shakespeare Library)
- By William Shakespeare
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Not Started
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- Henry IV, Part II (2)
- (Folger Shakespeare Library)
- By Paul Werstine, William Shakespeare
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Not Started
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- Henry V (11)
- (Folger Shakespeare Library)
- By William Shakespeare
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Not Started
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- Imadoki Volume 4 (3)
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Finished on Jan 11, 2009




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- Imadoki Volume 3 (3)
- By Lance, Yuu (ART)/ Caselman, 渡瀬 悠宇
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Finished on Jan 11, 2009




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- Imadoki!, Volume 1 (3)
- Nowadays (Imadoki)
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Finished on Jan 11, 2009




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Ada, or Ardor
It Came Recommended...After reading Lolita, I decided I wanted to check out some more of Nabokov's works. One of my friends had read more Nabokov than I had, and she recommended Ada. I haven't had time to continue reading this since the semester started, so it might be sitting for awhile (and then I'll want to start it o ... (continue)
After reading Lolita, I decided I wanted to check out some more of Nabokov's works. One of my friends had read more Nabokov than I had, and she recommended Ada. I haven't had time to continue reading this since the semester started, so it might be sitting for awhile (and then I'll want to start it over when I pick it up again).
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