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Animal Farm (Signet Classics) by George Orwell

Queen's Own Fool by Jane Yolen

Murder Is Easy by Agatha Christie

The Princess Diaries: After Eight by Meg Cabot

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

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Tagschallenge 2007 (60), romance (32), Agatha Christie (29), ya lit (27), GWTW to read (16), Australian (15), Hercule Poirot (13), fantasy (12) — see all tags

Groups1001 Books to read before you die, 50 Book Challenge, American Civil War, Australian LibraryThingers, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, Geeks who love the Classics, Girls Fiction, List Five Books Parlour Game, Made into a Movie, Read YA Litshow all groups

Favorite authorsJane Austen, Geraldine Brooks, Agatha Christie, Melina Marchetta, John Marsden, Daphne Du Maurier, Margaret Mitchell, Jaclyn Moriarty (Shared favorites)

About my library My library... currently consisting of a little more than 100 books, my library is not very large at all. My favourites are the classics, Gone With the Wind, Rebecca, Pride and Prejudice, Little Women and others.
I greatly enjoy historical novels, especially books about the American Civil War and World War II.
I love reading Agatha Christie books and am slowly building my collection...

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Member sinceFeb 22, 2007

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Hi,

I was just reading the posts about the favorite young adult titles and you are one of the very few people that I've seen mention Tomorrow, When the War Began. Whenever I say anything about it to my friends no one knows what I'm talking about! Is it more popular in Australia? And have you read the other ones in the series?

Oh, I have a another question. Finding Cassie Crazy is the same as the American title The Year of Secret Assignments? It's supposed to be one of the books we share.

-Emily
It's nice to meet you! I look forward to exploring your books.
I don't think I'll be reading Rhett Butler's People. I never read Scarlett, either. If Mitchell had written sequels, I would read them, but as it is, I like the open ending of GWTW. I can imagine what happens next on my own, and I don't want another author's vision messing with that. Plus, Rhett is mysterious, and that's why he's interesting—why take that away? But if you decide to read it, I hope you enjoy it!

I just read Rebecca a couple weeks ago, and I really liked it!

~Jenny
Just stopping by to say hello! GWTW is my all-time favorite everything. :)

~Jenny
Thanks for joining the group! Feel free to invite your friends, start topics, and generally be as involved as you're interested in being.
Hi< i just wanted to drop a line to say that it is nice to see someone so young enjoying the classics. I generally have a hard time with them, but GWTW is one of my favorite all time books. I didn't read it until college though. Good luck and keep reading!
Hey!! Nice to see you here. Enjoy librarything!

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