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I didn't know there was a thread in english.
I am currently reading (for the second time), Silver Girl by Elin Hilderbrand.. Am I the only who had read or loved this book?
I am currently reading (for the second time), Silver Girl by Elin Hilderbrand.. Am I the only who had read or loved this book?
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Yesterday I've started "Sharpe's Tiger" by Bernard Cornwell and I like it from the beginning I hope that the rest of the book will be as good as two first chapters are.
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What I'm currently reading is The Sicilian by Mario Puzo and I like it a lot although it's not even close to The Godfather
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I'm reading Troilus and Cressida, by Shakespeare. I couldn't find it in Spanish, so I'm trying to read it in English
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Good luck.mariki escribió:I'm reading Troilus and Cressida, by Shakespeare. I couldn't find it in Spanish, so I'm trying to read it in English
I'm reading Dark desires, by Eve Silver.
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I'm reading The Wise Man's Fear, by Patrick Rothfuss. I needed some fresh air after the wonderful Fifty Shades of Grey and the even more wonderful The Bronze Horseman
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I'm in the middle of Asimov's "Foundation and Empire". And I can't stop reading it:) Foundation just became my most beloved science-fiction series
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I think I'm going to give up with Shakespeare. It's very difficult and these days I'm not completely focused to get the whole story. In the first act, I've already missed an important detail because I didn't understand a word written in Middle English which didn't appear in my dictionary.
I think I'm going to go on with Karen Rose, something easier and the only thing that I need to think about is trying to get the murderer before the cops
Elisel, enjoy Rothfuss
Victor_Ros, I need a book like the one that you're reading, one of those that you can't leave and have to keep reading on and on
I think I'm going to go on with Karen Rose, something easier and the only thing that I need to think about is trying to get the murderer before the cops
Elisel, enjoy Rothfuss
Victor_Ros, I need a book like the one that you're reading, one of those that you can't leave and have to keep reading on and on
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mariki, those are the books that everybody is looking for There are a lot of books like Shakespeare's, way to difficult for me, and there is a bunch of so-so books. So those page-turners aren't so easy to find
Most recently I fell in love with George's Martin series, Asimov's series, Ayn's Rand books.
I hope that you will find something especially for you
Most recently I fell in love with George's Martin series, Asimov's series, Ayn's Rand books.
I hope that you will find something especially for you
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Last year I read Dance with Dragons because I was eager for knowing more about all the missibg characters from A Feast of Crows I'm sure you have enjoyed them.
I like very much Karen Rose. Besides, most of her books aren't published in Spanish. I should be able to read Shakespeare in English, but at the moment, I don't feel that that's the book to read.
I like very much Karen Rose. Besides, most of her books aren't published in Spanish. I should be able to read Shakespeare in English, but at the moment, I don't feel that that's the book to read.
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Well when it comes to a great series like the A Song of Ice and Fire I like to read them as slowly as possible After each book I like to read something completely diffrent - just to prolong my time with the series Curently I'm in the middle of A storm of swords (I'm reading a British edition - they've divided it into to seperate books - i've finished the first part two books ago, and now I will start reading the second part).
mariki, I hope that you will find just the right moment for Shakespeare in English
mariki, I hope that you will find just the right moment for Shakespeare in English
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