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tree_and_leaf ([personal profile] tree_and_leaf) wrote2011-01-11 09:59 am
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Book recs?

I have £50 to spend on Amazon, and as I bought most of my academic books last term (which might partly explain my current destitution), I am going to spend it on things I want to read (though if only I could remember what that very good feminist book about the symbolism of John's Gospel was called, I might buy that, but like a moron I lost the bit of paper I wrote the title down on...)

However, I am being paralysed by the available choice. £10 is going on season 4 of DS9 (Lawyer is buying S3, and may I point out how fabulously cheap the box sets currently are on Amazon?), but I find myself at a loss as to what else to go for.

Help me, internets, you're my only hope! Otherwise I will end up doing something stupid like buying the Summa of the Summa...
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[personal profile] em_h 2011-01-12 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it Sandra Schneider's "Written That You May Believe"?
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[personal profile] primsong 2011-01-13 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Personally, if you are a writer/poet/word geek I'd recommend picking up a copy of Lewis Turco's Book of Poetic Forms - he goes through ALL of them that he could find, including Welsh and Asian forms - with explanations of how they are structured and examples. It's completely fascinating and jolly good writing-fun to try your hand at them.