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- Sophocles, Volume II. Antigone. The Women of Trachis. Philoctetes. Oedipus at Colonus (7)
- (Loeb Classical Library No. 21)
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By Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Sophocles -
Finished on Jun 14, 2012 




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- Explorations in Daoism (1)
- Medicine And Alchemy in Literature
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By Peng Yoke Ho -
Finished on Jul 6, 2012 




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I must admit I was a little disappointed with this book. Mostly because it focused entirely on external alchemy and totally ignored internal alchemy. This is of course just my personal preference and not a reflection on the book itself. The book was a collection of different essays published over th ... (
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Jul 22, 2012 |
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- Herself an Author (2)
- Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China
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By Grace S. Fong -
Finished on Jul 12, 2012 




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I have to say the thing that really struck me about this book was the sheer ammount of books written and published by women writers, especially when you consider the equivalent in English history. There were huge volumes of collections of women's poetry that had been printed since the 14th century a ... (
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Jul 22, 2012 |
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The Less Than Epic Advent-
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- The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal, Volume 1 (1)
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By Big Big Truck Productions -
Finished on Jul 8, 2012 




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The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal, Volume 1




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I found a copy of this book in Foyles and was shocked to see that amazon didn't stock it! So I ended up ordering from Foyles so I could get a copy which I'd never done before. I am glad I did though as I throughly enjoyed this book. I was surprised to see that it had started as a webcomic as the art ... (
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Jul 16, 2012 |
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The Less Than Epic Advent-
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- Savage Messiah (3)
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By Laura Oldfield Ford -
Finished on Jul 13, 2012 




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This is my favourite book I've read this year and definitely the best book about London I've ever read. I just totally loved it. It's the kind of psychogeography book about London I wanted Iain Sinclair to write, but instead found him too posh. This is London from below. The history and stories of s ... (
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Jul 16, 2012 |
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- Interiorae (92)
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By Gabriella Giandelli -
Finished on Jul 13, 2012 




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This was a lovely comic by a woman writer/artist. It was nice to read something by a woman that wasn't either autobiographical or about teenagers. This was a lovely story that probably is classed as magical realism. The story looks at the inter-mingling lives (and a couple deaths) of the residents o ... (
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Jul 16, 2012 |
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- Finder (3)
- Voice
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By Carla Speed McNeil -
Finished on Jul 1, 2012 




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Compared to comic books of superheros running around saving the world this was very good. Compared with comics that are totally honest and rip your heart out it wasn't quite there. It was interesting, a young girl coming of age and trying to make her way in the bizarre world in which she'd been born ... (
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Jul 13, 2012 |
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- 一张旧画儿 (2)
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By 刘月华, 赵绍玲, 储诚志 -
Finished on Jun 30, 2012 




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This was the last level two reader I found. It was very hard to track down. For several months it was on amazon for over £20 then eventually it showed up for less than five. I don't know why this one was so difficult to find compared with the others.
The story was ok but quite silly. A boy had an ... (
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Jul 2, 2012 |
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- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century Vol III, . 2009 (18)
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By Alan Moore -
Finished on Jun 19, 2012 




Finished (re-read) on Jul 1, 2012 




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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century Vol III, . 2009




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I read this through very quickly the first time as I had spent the past year quite worried about what had happened to Mina. I loved that Harry Potter was the anti-christ. I can't believe that I didn't see that coming. Given the literary basis for this series it really was so obvious I feel almost as ... (
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Jul 2, 2012 |
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- Queer Pulp (2)
- Perverted Passions from the Golden Age of the Paperback
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By Susan Stryker -
Finished on Jun 30, 2012 




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I saw this book in Paris in a used bookshop and it was quite expensive but I found a nice cheap copy on Amazon when I got back. I throughly enjoyed it. It's very well written by an author who knows her subject very well. She discusses the history of queer pulp paperbacks in general and then discusse ... (
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Jul 2, 2012 |
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- I'm Not Going Back (1)
- Wartime Memoir of a Child Evacuee
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By Kitty Wintrob -
Finished on Jul 7, 2012 




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This is a fictionalised autobiographical account of a young Jewish girl in World War II. Based on the author's own experiences and told as a children's novel the book tells of Kitty's experiences as an evacuee and back in London during the Blitz. The young Kitty is a strong willed child, running awa ... (
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Jul 7, 2012 |
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- Livia (1)
- First Lady of Imperial Rome
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By Anthony A. Barrett -
Finished on Jul 3, 2012 




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Ok I admit that everything I know about Livia I learned from I Claudius. The entire point of this book seemed to be that everything in I Claudius was WRONG. As a historian I can understand how frustrating it must be to be a professor and have to explain to your students again and again that you shou ... (
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Jul 4, 2012 |
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- 第三只眼睛 (2)
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By 刘月华, 储诚志 -
Finished on Jul 1, 2012 




Finished (re-read) on Jul 13, 2012 




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This book was the first (and so far only) level three book in the Chinese Breeze series. It's aimed at people who know 750 characters. There were about 4 or 5 vocabulary words in here that I didn't already know and found myself having to look up. The story was quite a bit more complicated than the f ... (
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Jul 13, 2012 |
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- The town and the city
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- The town and the city (21)
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By Jack Kerouac -
Finished on Jun 26, 2012 




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So this is one of the last Kerouac novels I haven't read. I got a lovely old paperback version but was putting off reading it for awhile. I was a bit worried that it would be too normal a novel written before he developed his style. But I totally still loved it. It was such a great book, started so ... (
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Jul 13, 2012 |
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- Xenos (4)
- (Eisenhorn Trilogy)
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By Dan Abnett -
Finished on Jun 15, 2012 




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This book did make me laugh a little as in the begining the author said how excited he was to write for the Inquisition series as it'd be a chance to delve into the culture and worlds of 40k and see what life was like on all the different planets and not just focus on the battles of the space marine ... (
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Jun 23, 2012 |
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Sophocles, Volume II. Antigone. The Women of Trachis. Philoctetes. Oedipus at Colonus
Having read a few Greek plays now I must say I prefer Euripedes to Sophocles. I read this story as we were going to see a modern adaptation and I wanted to know the story before we went. Reading it I wasn't sure how they'd be able to adopt it to the modern day as the entire point of the story seemed ... (continue)
Having read a few Greek plays now I must say I prefer Euripedes to Sophocles. I read this story as we were going to see a modern adaptation and I wanted to know the story before we went. Reading it I wasn't sure how they'd be able to adopt it to the modern day as the entire point of the story seemed to be you shouldn't piss off the gods but give them their due or you will be horribly punished. There were however some really great lines mostly by Creon. But I must admit that sadly the story didn't inspire me enough to go and read the rest of the plays in this edition.