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rantings and ravings with little cohesion and plenty of pretension

 

Two Top Fives

Tessa's Top Five Favourite Books as of right now:

1) Pride and Prejudice; Jane Austen
2) Ender's Game; Orson Scott Card
3) To Kill a Mockingbird; Harper Lee
4) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; J.K. Rowling
5)The Princess Bride; William Goldman

Tessa's Top Five Least Favourite Books than she has attempted to read:
(or Five books Tessa has thrown against the wall in frustration!)

1) Heart of Darkness; Joseph Conrad
2)1984; George Orwell ( I understand I'm in the minority on this one.)
3) Everything by John Grisham post Runaway Jury
4) The Edible Woman; Margerat Atwood
5) The Bridges of Madison County; Robert James Waller

 

for this post

 
Anonymous Anonymous Says:

I miss you, Tessa.

-Anick

P.s. Have you ever heard of Tipping the Velvet? I've heard it described as Pride and Prejudice, but with lesbians and feminism and prostitution. You should read the book (or watch the movie). I really liked the movie, but it's apparently horrid and really fast-paced, if compared to the book.

 

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