Sarah? wrote: » Party in Gryffindor common room if anyone wants to continue the Harry Potter related CAO offers!!
Oenone wrote: » Actually, I was also referring to the single honours subjects And I would say that a single honours subject would be vastly more specific and in-depth than a broad arts degree, no? ^_^
Barrt2 wrote: » just saw film for first time tonight:o never read book, really want to see kite runner:film book was amazing possibly best read of life
cabbage kid wrote: » Hello! Which was your favourite? I have to say there was no contest for me, Il Postino was great
Barrt2 wrote: » i just asked to see what reading material i missed out on. i'm short on good books so i need a good read:)
Sarah? wrote: » What?! There was a conspiracy?? I missed the whole beginning of that Harry Potter thread. Made a new one though, y'know, 'cause "Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home".
StarCollision wrote: » In relation to what I did for my english comparative: Wuthering Heights, Il Postino and Dancing at Lughnasa. There doesn't seem to be a real interest in law this year..:rolleyes:
iam_serpentine wrote: » I hated Lies of Silence, possibly the worst book I ever read (and I read quite a bit). You'd think our teacher would choose a book that would at least ENCOURAGE reading, but noooo..:P Yeah Il Postino was pretty amazing. And I liked Dancing at Lughnasa too! That might be because I got to see it as a play before I read it though and it was done really well...soo yeah. Il Postino was my fave too~:cool:
Exothermic wrote: » I'm passing time playing Doodle Jump on my iPod :P
Darius.Tr wrote: » Its way too early for shops to have the paper Ill be heading to tesco about about 4 if i dont fall asleep
mmmuir wrote: » Hamlet, The Constant Gardener, The Kite Runner. My teacher was... a bimbo
oisindcu wrote: » na nothing sure u could always drop out and get a job in the bank???
Barrt2 wrote: » Thank god he' still kicking . hopefully for a bit longer too, what did everyone do for their english paper 2 comparitive studies???:) just asking out of interest i did how many miles to babylon, sive and inside i'm dancing
ness k wrote: » is like noone going for law here or would i be the only one ??
Darius.Tr wrote: » Out of those 3 I actually liked lies of silence more than Il Postino or Dancing at Lughnasa...I found it quite interesting.
123ame wrote: » Primary teaching in Pats is the same points as last year and Mary I, Marino etc are down in points!!!
iam_serpentine wrote: » I hated Lies of Silence, possibly the worst book I ever read (and I read quite a bit). You'd think our teacher would choose a book that would at least ENCOURAGE reading, but noooo..:P