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Post by Natu on Oct 17, 2004 16:33:43 GMT
El libro del fantasma - Alejandro Dolina ;D
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Post by Catriel on Oct 19, 2004 2:33:29 GMT
El libro del fantasma - Alejandro Dolina ;D I gave you this book!! It was my gift!
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Post by Catriel on Oct 19, 2004 2:35:45 GMT
BTW, after the cowboys book, I also readed El libro del Fantasma de Ale Dolina, because I brought 2, one for me and one for Natu.
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Post by Natu on Oct 19, 2004 2:40:39 GMT
I gave you this book!! It was my gift! thanks for the three books that you gave to me : o )
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Post by Catriel on Oct 31, 2004 20:50:47 GMT
The last one I read is called "El Perfume" (the perfume in english).
Author: Patrick Süskind (1949 Germany) (P) 1985 Title: Das Parfum
It takes place in France, century XVIII. It´s the life story of a very weird man, who had not smell and this was his best sense: to smell. He tries to find the perfect perfume, but first he must know all the technics and secrets to do it.
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Orion
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Post by Orion on Nov 1, 2004 0:13:39 GMT
Madame Bovary. I love French Literature. Before that, thought, Don Quixote. I'm in a foreign language mood lately, and Russian literature gets repetitive.
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Orion
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Post by Orion on Nov 3, 2004 3:27:12 GMT
Just finished Nabokov's Lolita. It's one of my favorites! That and Ada, or Ardor.
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Post by Catriel on Nov 10, 2004 1:03:41 GMT
I had 3 brand new books: - La Gran Aldea (Lucio V. Lopez) How Buenos Aires transformed from a village to a big city during 1876-1890 when people wanted to be in a new Paris, with fashion, commerce, envy and hate. - Roughing it in the Bush (Susanna Moodie) The life in Canadá forest during 1850, writed by a famous english writer who lived in Canada. This will be the 3rd book I read in english language. - El Túnel (Ernesto Sábato) The tunnelThis is his most famous book, with many prizes and great comments from all over the world. You can´t say you know Sabato if you had not read El Tunel. I still did not decide where to start
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Post by Catriel on Nov 20, 2004 13:26:54 GMT
I readed El Tunel (Ernesto Sábato) It took me 3 days, or 4.
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Post by Catriel on Jan 8, 2005 1:30:52 GMT
After that I readed (again) "A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME - FROM THE BIG BANG TO BLACK HOLES" by Stephen W. Hawking
What can I say? He´s a genius, the most brillant brain these years. This book helps you to understand General Relative Theory of Einstein and other stuff about universe´s phisycs.
Right now I am ending another book, a novel, and very anxious to start 5 brand new books in english that a good friend of mine sent me from USA.!!!!!
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claire
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Post by claire on Jan 30, 2005 9:33:34 GMT
The last book I read,
" The Davinci Code" by Dan Brown.
I enjoyed the storyline and his style of writing.
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Post by Catriel on Jan 30, 2005 16:38:41 GMT
The last book I read, " The Davinci Code" by Dan Brown. I enjoyed the storyline and his style of writing. I always wondered what was the meaning of "The Davinci Code", my father asked me to buy anything related to this.... Maybe this will be my next book
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Post by elizabeth on Feb 5, 2005 1:08:29 GMT
Madame Bovary. I love French Literature. Before that, thought, Don Quixote. I'm in a foreign language mood lately, and Russian literature gets repetitive. i loved madame bovary...last book i read was 5 PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN.
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Post by Sureña on Mar 6, 2005 19:46:19 GMT
As I have been without msn I have had more time to read so lately I have been reading these two books....
El Demonio y la señorita Prym ....(Paulo Coelho)
La Maldición de RA .... (Naguib Mahfuz)
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Peace
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Es Mejor Morir de Pie que Vivir Arrodillado - Is Better To Die stand up than To live Kneel Down
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Post by Peace on Mar 17, 2005 14:46:16 GMT
The last book i have read is EL Pan Desnudo of Mohamed Chukri ........is about the life of one poor morocco child in his country and the life is very hard for him ... is a very sad book and now in reading the famous book of " The Code Da Vinci "
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