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#91
I really want to read Ulysses and more stuff by Borges. I will have to look up the annotated version.
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#92
The annotated version is in German so I don't know if there is an English version of it with the maps and stuff.
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#93
I know that there is at least an annotated version. I think it'd be useful in reading the text. My boyfriend told me that he bought a copy of a book called "Verses and Versions" at a bargain bin because he saw that it was a bunch of Russian poetry translated by V. Nabokov. I've only read Lolita of his, but I love his prose... So I'm sure his translations of poetry would be wonderful too.
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#94
"Siddhartha" by Herman Hesse, in English of course.
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#95
trbc08 Wrote:"Siddhartha" by Herman Hesse, in English of course.

Good one. Better than the bible...
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#96
Iota Wrote:Good one. Better than the bible...

... And only a fraction of the length!
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#97
The Blank Slate - Steven Pinker

- another one of those nature/nurture books I can't seem to stop reading
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#98
ummmm history books exam soon
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#99
"Notes from the Underground" by Dostoevsky.
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damn u read books fasr


now im studying for some language arts Sad
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