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What are YOU currently reading?

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mochagirl

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A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare
The Reshaping of Everyday Life by Jack Larkin
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen

This is a weird list...I usually mainly read Christian fiction, and none of these are that :) The test, I suppose, will be whether I finish all of them....two are library books.
 
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but'n'ben

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Poe is fantastic! I love the way he uses Gothic imigary to show the underlying evil of the human nature!

I'm reading Stephen King's Pet Semetary. It was King who got me into Poe. King quoted the last stanza from The Haunted Palace in 'Salem's Lot and I fell in love with it,
 
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