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Just finished The Three Musketeers and started on Hermann Hesse - The Prodigy.
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Just made a sad discovery for my books I am currently reading... :(
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Poor Tawm! That blows!
Am reading a Japanese language course (The Japanese word for I is watakushi), and a Hermann Hesse story collection. I loved The Prodigy by him very much. Oh, and there's Susan Straight's I Been In Sorrow's Kitchen And Licked Out All The Pots. I'm not reading it, but that title rocks!
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BBP wrote:Poor Tawm! That blows!
It does. These books are so beyond amazing...
BBP wrote: Am reading a Japanese language course (The Japanese word for I is watakushi), and a Hermann Hesse story collection. I loved The Prodigy by him very much. Oh, and there's Susan Straight's I Been In Sorrow's Kitchen And Licked Out All The Pots. I'm not reading it, but that title rocks!
For the Japanese Book you're reading - is it to learn Japanese?? (I get you know how to say "I") - but is it a story about the culture or to learn the dialect?
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Learning languages is a hobby of mine. I did Dutch, English, French and German at school, and did Russian, Latin, Romanian, Polish by myself. Also started on Spanish and Italian at one point, but never pulled through; my Spanish language course was too old and I didn't feel like Italian anymore after my holiday plans there got cancelled. Oh, and Bulgarian, from the time I had a Bulgarian sweetheart.
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Speaking of Bulgarian, I've just found the Bulgarian comic masterpiece by Aleko Konstantinov on Google Books: Bai Ganyo. Very happy about that since I only had the first four stories and couldn't find the rest.
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Just finished RAGE OF THE DRAGON... now awaiting for the 4th and final book of the series to eventually be printed and released... I hate the waiting game...!
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Currently reading.... Callahan's Crosstown Saloon.
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It's a fun book. Have you played the game, too? I do have an installer for it.
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I started the game, don't remember why I didn't finish it. Think I'll go back to it after I finish the book.
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Finished another Hesse, with the gorgeous title Knulp, and just started on Het Groenenstein Syndroom by Hans Koekoek, a non-fiction about a former boarding school in The Hague with a horrifying regime. :o
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BBP wrote:and just started on Het Groenenstein Syndroom by Hans Koekoek, a non-fiction about a former boarding school in The Hague with a horrifying regime. :o
Finished it just now. I won't sleep tonight... eeeek.
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Just finished another great Clive Cussler adventure, The Race.
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Anything like Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines? :lol:
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Errr........No. :lol:
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