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All Points North by Simon Armitage
The Last Days of Don Juan by Tirso De Molina
The Merchant of Venice (Dover Thrift S.) by William Shakespeare
The Corrections (Oprah Edition) by Jonathan Franzen
The Lost Language of Cranes by David Leavitt
Come What You Wished for (Egg Box Fivers S.) by Ramona Herdman
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About meHello there, my name is Rebecca and I love books very much. I also enjoy making lists and looking at book cover design. I think this site was made just for me - it's also ideal procrastination material when I'm trying to write my novel. I have a degree in Creative Writing from UEA. It's the BA, not the impressive one. Still, be a little bit impressed if you can.
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About my libraryFavourites: Geoff Ryman, Edith Wharton, Lucy Ellmann, Nicola Barker, E M Forster
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Currently readingAngel (Virago Modern Classics) by Elizabeth Taylor








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As a previous purchaser of Tindall Street books I get publicity material from them, which is how I heard about Mark II. I enjoyed the book and thought it managed to take a different approach to a well-worked subject.
posted by everdonbooks at 8:59 am (EST) on Aug 30, 2006