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First Plays by A. A. (Alan Alexander) Milne
General Fiction, Classics (genre)  -  General  -  PUBLIC DOMAIN
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The Lock and Key Library - Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Modern English  by Kipling, Doyle, Castle, Weyman, Collins, Stevenson
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Short Form, Classics (genre)  -  1. Fiction 2. Short stories 3. Detective and mystery stories, English  -  PUBLIC DOMAIN
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The Jewel of Seven Stars by Bram Stoker
General Fiction (genre)  -  General  -  PUBLIC DOMAIN
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432
152 READS
First Plays by A. A. (Alan Alexander) Milne
General Fiction, Classics (genre)  -  General  -  PUBLIC DOMAIN
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SHYANGEL read this last
 

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Yoram (Yoram Horovitz) from Anywhere, Israel
My taste ranged from Dickens to Faulkner in literature and in plays from Sophocle and Shakespear to Edward Aulby.
This Glutton reads in private
TAGS: Dylan Thomas Garsia Lorka Harper Lee Patrick White William Faulkner
 
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RaatKiRanii (BookGlutton Member) from Anywhere, United States
I generally enjoy reading classic literature, plays, and short stories with a bit of romance involved, though that's not a necessary criteria. Some examples of works I've enjoyed include: - Heart of Darkness - Oedipus Rex - Rebecca - Story of an Hour - The Painted Veil - The Count of Monte Cristo - Pride and Prejudice
Last book read: OF HUMAN BONDAGE   Openit
TAGS: Classic Literature Classic Romance Elizabeth Gaskell Gothic Literature Jane Austen Joyce Carol Oates historical
 
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eightplays (BookGlutton Member) from Media, PA, United States
I read books - lots and lots.
This Glutton reads in private
TAGS: dave eggers dixon mcsweeney's munro saul bellow short story vonnegut zadie smith
 
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catullus13 (Alan Torrise) from Landing, New Jersey, United States
Homer wrote the greatest single work of literature: The Iliad. Shakespeare wrote the single greatest body of literature: his plays and sonnets. And if you locked them together in a room with Mickey Spillane and a knife, who would emerge victorious?
Last book read: MCTEAGUE   Openit
 
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ruffienne (BookGlutton Member) from Chicago, IL, United States
Fiction, Poetry, Screenplays, Classics. Good writing.
Last book read: SPARKLES LICKS PUDDLES OF COLA   Openit
TAGS: Aimee Bender Albert Goldbarth J G Ballard Li-Young Lee Naomi Shihab-Nye Robert Hass W S Merwin fiction poetry screenwriting