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Unread postby klaus72 » September 27th, 2007, 9:56 pm

Originally posted by Gaby
Originally posted by klaus72
Originally posted by Chris Meiner
Ahh I forgot...
I read a very good book from Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Memorias de mis Putas Tristes (2004)
better not make the translation of the title


eheheh yes better,

"memories from my sad bxxxx"


I read this book this year,for the vestibular,very good book and the writer is great/i


yes, this book is translated in Italian language too,
if i'm not wrong ..book tell a story about an old reporter and a young girl
i've read somethiong about it in a magazine some month ago !!!
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Unread postby ChrisLively » September 27th, 2007, 10:02 pm

Originally posted by klaus72

yes, this book is translated in Italian language too,
if i'm not wrong ..book tell a story about an old reporter and a young girl
i've read somethiong about it in a magazine some month ago !!!


the old reporter wants to spend a wild night in his 90th birthday so he called his "friend" Rosa Cabarcas, who runs a dating house and asked her to find him a virgin girl, she founds a 14 years old teenager...but he only liked to watch her sleep.
At the end he felt in love with her and.....incredible she felt in love with him
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Unread postby klaus72 » September 27th, 2007, 10:06 pm

Originally posted by Chris Meiner
Originally posted by klaus72

yes, this book is translated in Italian language too,
if i'm not wrong ..book tell a story about an old reporter and a young girl
i've read somethiong about it in a magazine some month ago !!!


the old reporter wants to spend a wild night in his 90th birthday so he called his "friend" Rosa Cabarcas, who runs a dating house and asked her to find him a virgin girl, she founds a 14 years old teenager


yes ,
now i've found it in internet too,
Italian title is :

Memorie delle mie Puttane tristi
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Unread postby ChrisLively » September 27th, 2007, 10:10 pm

Originally posted by klaus72


yes ,
now i've found it in internet too,
Italian title is :

Memorie delle mie Puttane tristi




at least in italian looks more better the title
...in spanish.....sounds errrrr ugly
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Unread postby klaus72 » September 27th, 2007, 10:12 pm

Originally posted by Chris Meiner
Originally posted by klaus72

yes, this book is translated in Italian language too,
if i'm not wrong ..book tell a story about an old reporter and a young girl
i've read somethiong about it in a magazine some month ago !!!


the old reporter wants to spend a wild night in his 90th birthday so he called his "friend" Rosa Cabarcas, who runs a dating house and asked her to find him a virgin girl, she founds a 14 years old teenager...but he only liked to watch her sleep.
At the end he felt in love with her and.....incredible she felt in love with him


i don't think for his sex-appeal,
maybe for his inheritance
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Unread postby klaus72 » September 27th, 2007, 10:14 pm

Originally posted by Chris Meiner
Originally posted by klaus72


yes ,
now i've found it in internet too,
Italian title is :

Memorie delle mie Puttane tristi




at least in italian looks more better the title
...in spanish.....sounds errrrr ugly


i think ...they are very similar
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Unread postby ChrisLively » September 27th, 2007, 10:20 pm

Originally posted by klaus72


i don't think for his sex-appeal,
maybe for his inheritance



nahh...he was POOR
and he was ugly too (damn what a lucky)
he only inherited the house and living only by the pension of his job
he had to sold a lot of things to survive, so I guess it was true love because money...nothing
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Unread postby ChrisLively » September 27th, 2007, 10:22 pm

Originally posted by klaus72
Originally posted by Chris Meiner
Originally posted by klaus72


yes ,
now i've found it in internet too,
Italian title is :

Memorie delle mie Puttane tristi



at least in italian looks more better the title
...in spanish.....sounds errrrr ugly


i think ...they are very similar


I pick the italian title
p*** is a very hard word in spanish vocabulary, the worst and cruel nickname to any woman
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Unread postby klaus72 » September 27th, 2007, 10:28 pm

Originally posted by Chris Meiner
Originally posted by klaus72
Originally posted by Chris Meiner
Originally posted by klaus72


yes ,
now i've found it in internet too,
Italian title is :

Memorie delle mie Puttane tristi



at least in italian looks more better the title
...in spanish.....sounds errrrr ugly


i think ...they are very similar


I pick the italian title
p*** is a very hard word in spanish vocabulary, the worst and cruel nickname to any woman


the same here in Italy,
is the most offensive word for women
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Unread postby ChrisLively » September 27th, 2007, 10:32 pm

Originally posted by klaus72

the same here in Italy,
is the most offensive word for women



hmmm
so that's why I say that I don't like the title
but the book is very good
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Unread postby klaus72 » September 27th, 2007, 10:41 pm

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the same here in Italy,
is the most offensive word for women



hmmm
so that's why I say that I don't like the title
but the book is very good



this book has made me curious,
tomorrow i'll go to the books shop to buy it!!!

do you know if exist a movie about it?
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Unread postby Adrian » September 27th, 2007, 10:44 pm

what's a book?
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Unread postby Thomas » September 27th, 2007, 10:55 pm

Originally posted by Adrian
what's a book?


lol


the phone book .. wanted to see who has more
chins ... china or britney spears
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Unread postby Gabi6912 » September 28th, 2007, 4:57 am

Yes Gaby,

I have read the book and enjoyed it so much.
It is interesting, and includes plenty of wise thoughts.

In my opinion it is the best novel of Coelho. Originally posted by Gaby
i The Alchemist-by brazilian writer Paulo Coelho,does anyone know?/i
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Unread postby Gabi6912 » September 28th, 2007, 5:00 am

Originally posted by klaus72
Menu and icecream chart....at the restaurant
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Unread postby skorpsfan1 » September 28th, 2007, 5:54 am

See, Gaby? Your topic has been a success. Chris has convinced Andrea to actually read a book in addition to the pizza menu!

Chris, is this your first time through "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?" My son was dying to get the book the day it was released, so I took my kids to the book release party in town, and let them stay up to go get the book at midnight. (First time I've ever done that!) We got it Friday night at midnight, and I was done with it by Sunday night. I wanted to read it before somebody told me what happened.
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Unread postby Linaya Altair » September 28th, 2007, 7:38 am

Originally posted by Gaby
i The Alchemist-by brazilian writer Paulo Coelho,does anyone know?/i


It was a first book, that I read in english language. Hmm...I like philosophical books, but this novel was...too easy? Too artificial? In Poland a lot of people don't like Paulo Coelho, because he's writing books for the masses, but opinions are divided. I'm not antagonist this writer( what can I say reading only one book?), but in fact, Alchemist isn't high-flown.
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Unread postby ChrisLively » September 28th, 2007, 3:23 pm

Originally posted by klaus72


this book has made me curious,
tomorrow i'll go to the books shop to buy it!!!

do you know if exist a movie about it?



no, not that I know
maybe later
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Unread postby ChrisLively » September 28th, 2007, 3:25 pm

Originally posted by skorpsfan1

Chris, is this your first time through "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?" My son was dying to get the book the day it was released, so I took my kids to the book release party in town, and let them stay up to go get the book at midnight. (First time I've ever done that!) We got it Friday night at midnight, and I was done with it by Sunday night. I wanted to read it before somebody told me what happened.




I understand your son, what can I say? Harry's Books are special, really they casts a spell on you, but I guess you spent a different night?
I have all seven books of Harry
and this is the second time, you know more relaxed, more calm with no feelings of "I finally catch you"
I was dying too cause I wasn't available in the release date, but I have a good friend in a bookstore and 4 weeks later he called and told me he received a big number of books and he took one for me
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Unread postby ChrisLively » September 28th, 2007, 3:27 pm

Originally posted by skorpsfan1
See, Gaby? Your topic has been a success. Chris has convinced Andrea to actually read a book in addition to the pizza menu!



lool
I'm good
Now I'll try to convince Fos Daddy and Adrian to read a good book
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