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Old 05-29-2009, 01:50 PM   #16
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Thanks everybody! I'm going to dig deeper into what my local library has. Call me crazy but I like modern books and I guess I will be paying for them. I was required to read way to many classic in college and it was take a few years before I ever want to read one again. Thansk Again!
I sympathise - I read lots of classics for my literature degree, and mostly pre 1900 because of the options I chose (including old English, pre 1066, and lots of medieval literature). After I'd graduated I had to have more of a balance for a few years.

I've recently (nearly 10 years on from graduation) found myself returning to the classics, and this site has been brilliant because I can download excellent versions for free. I'm loving going back to these classics, although I'm not going to stop reading new releases either!
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