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Read.
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I'm presently reading a book on Scottish history.
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My current book is "The Girlfriend's Guide to Hockey." It's hilarious! :lol:
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Read?

Ummm...okay. Let's see. I am almost finished with The Purpose Driven Life. Kinda interesting.
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I am reading Treasure Island for the hundredth time
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Think I will find some poetry to check out next. Perhaps a little Frost?
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Oooh, I love poetry!
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Post by KaelMwithascrubbrush »

Oi Mensch! Read...now that I'm working on my certificate to teach hs English, that's all I'm doing now.

I'm re-reading House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, then I will read Kate Chopin's The Awakening for my young adult lit. class, as well as reading a bunch o' stuff for my social foundations of education class and my educational psychology class, as well as my advanced composition class. As well as trying to squeeze in an introduction to African music.

As far as poetry goes, I've been re-reading some Gary Soto, as well as Chinese poetry...stuff from the Ming Dynasty and after. I really enjoy Chinese, Japanese, and Korean poetry. :?
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Okay, KaelMwithlotsofreadingtodo, how about a poetry recommendation from one of the cultures you mentioned. I haven't read any of theirs in a looooong time, and might give it a shot if our library has some.
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Meesa reed steevin hawking book :D
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I'm still and currently reading The Fountainhead and Hamlet
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i was reading some Robert Jordan but am now waiting for the next book to come on paper back
in the mean time i am reaidng my big book of world history.
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I've put down the Scottish history book for the time being and started reading Stephen Donaldson's 'Mordant's Need'.....I've not read it for a long time.
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I am now reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" by Jules Verne.
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Currently reading the Technologies of self, besides me other stuffs
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