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heidix7781x
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As mentioned earlier I'm reading Coming up for Air by George Orwell (page 151 still...).
But I'm also reading The Trial by Franz Kafka - a story about a guy called Josef (page 89), Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday - a story about a guy called Mao Tse-tung (page 123) and finally graffiti brasil by Tristan Manco, Lost Art and Caleb Neelon - a book about Brazilian graffiti (I'm still looking at the pictures they're very pretty).
So, how many books are you reading and on average how many books do you have "on the go" at any given time?
Oh, and do you have any trouble picking up where you left off or do you have to go back a few pages?
This question was inspired by Chrispy!!
But I'm also reading The Trial by Franz Kafka - a story about a guy called Josef (page 89), Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday - a story about a guy called Mao Tse-tung (page 123) and finally graffiti brasil by Tristan Manco, Lost Art and Caleb Neelon - a book about Brazilian graffiti (I'm still looking at the pictures they're very pretty).
So, how many books are you reading and on average how many books do you have "on the go" at any given time?
Oh, and do you have any trouble picking up where you left off or do you have to go back a few pages?
This question was inspired by Chrispy!!
