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Wahahhahaha. The Emily ****inson thing is amazingly hilarious.


I only saw Edgar Allan Poe... oh! and a Freaky Cat Lady action figure which comes with 6 cat dolls. lol. The freaky cat lady kinda looked like Emily ****inson, so I guess you could pretend.

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I just finished Breakfast at Tiffany's last night, it was actually pretty good...

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At the moment, reading The Return of the Soldier, by Rebecca West.

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At the moment, A Taste For Death by P.D. James. It's a British mystery featuring James's series sleuth Commander Adam Dalgliesh of New Scotland Yard. I'm not really a huge mystery fan generally, but P.D. James's books are sublime. I highly recommend them to all. emoticon



Maybe I'll check them out- I'm not generally a mystery fan either, but I feel closed-minded if I stay in sci-fi for too long.

Addie- Poe is great, have you read many of his short stories? Wonderfully macabre.




I've read nearly everything that Poe has written. I adore
The Black Cat and The Tell-Tale Heart both very good.

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At the moment, A Taste For Death by P.D. James. It's a British mystery featuring James's series sleuth Commander Adam Dalgliesh of New Scotland Yard. I'm not really a huge mystery fan generally, but P.D. James's books are sublime. I highly recommend them to all. emoticon



Maybe I'll check them out- I'm not generally a mystery fan either, but I feel closed-minded if I stay in sci-fi for too long.

Addie- Poe is great, have you read many of his short stories? Wonderfully macabre.




I've read nearly everything that Poe has written. I adore
The Black Cat and The Tell-Tale Heart both very good.




Poe is amazing, everything he writes is a work of its know uniqueness and power....


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I saw this madrad Edgar Allan Poe action figure @ hot topic today and I want it now. I would totally have tea parties with it and talk to it and be depressed with it and stuff.


Anyway, I'm reading "Nothing Feels Good" by Andy Greenwald. emoticon



An Edgar Allan Poe action figure? That's about the goofiest thing I've ever heard of. And I desperately want one.

Is there a whole line of literary action figures? "The new Emily ****inson figure - wind her up, and she sits in her house and never leaves!" emoticon



Ugh, Emily ****inson.

What would the Poe figure do? Wind him up and he totters drunkenly with a bottle in one hand and a pen in the other?

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I saw this madrad Edgar Allan Poe action figure @ hot topic today and I want it now. I would totally have tea parties with it and talk to it and be depressed with it and stuff.


Anyway, I'm reading "Nothing Feels Good" by Andy Greenwald. emoticon



An Edgar Allan Poe action figure? That's about the goofiest thing I've ever heard of. And I desperately want one.

Is there a whole line of literary action figures? "The new Emily ****inson figure - wind her up, and she sits in her house and never leaves!" emoticon



Ugh, Emily ****inson.

What would the Poe figure do? Wind him up and he totters drunkenly with a bottle in one hand and a pen in the other?




HEY! You never compare Poe to a common drunk because he is much more then a common drunk!


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Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne

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I just finished House and now I am starting Thre3e

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The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy

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