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finished 1984 last night and now im horribly paranoid help.... oh wait im a party member :bananasex: :banana-doob: :banana_flip:
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Oh, i'm so happy.
Sincerely, for the sake of literature - and my faith in humankind - i'm so glad this topic was about 1984 and not the fecking reality tv programme.
I'm actually happy.
For Orson as well as myself!
 
Awesome, I'll be getting the book for Christmas.
NO SPOILERS PLEASE!!!!!LLALALALALAALALAAL!!!!!
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RC @ Nov 4 2008, 08:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Oh, i'm so happy.
Sincerely, for the sake of literature - and my faith in humankind - i'm so glad this topic was about 1984 and not the fecking reality tv programme.
I'm actually happy.
For Orson as well as myself![/b]
Orwell??
 
moved on to animal farm today quite depressing one that too. Twas horrible to see all the potential just go down the drain...my dislike of stalin has sunk to lower levels bah!
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RC @ Nov 7 2008, 08:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Did i really write Orson?!
FFS![/b]

People make that typo all the time because for some odd reason the name Orson Wells seems to pop into thier head instead of Orwell. They sound too alike. Well that's what it seems like to me anyway...
 
GREAT SCOT!

As long as we're getting our "books to read shots in";

I recommend the following;

Watchmen - Read it before you see it, you will grow to love it.
The Wasp Factory by Ian Banks - Amazingly dark and brilliant, get into it, probably the most immersive book I've ever read.
The Book if Illusions by Paul Auster - Gripping gripping stuff.
 
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