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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby Gabi6912 » November 25th, 2012, 6:14 am

lol Galya.
Yes, but I never will stop reading indeed.

I have read many interesting books recently, some deep-meaningful, some just for entertaining.
am mentioning a few big experiences of mine:

1. The shack by W. Paul Young.
It is a philosophical story about God with fantastic thoughts, interesting points about God, and Jesus, I couldn't agree more with thinking of the writer.

2. At home at the end of the world by Michael Cunningham.
It's a very interesting novel about a kind of strange relationship of 3 american people: a woman, and two men.
Now an easy one, I turned back the good, oldie master Stephen King. :lol:
I am reading by him: The amulet.
Haha brilliant oneeeee.
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby phuong » December 9th, 2012, 2:26 am

I'm currently reading "Tess Of The D'Urbervilles" - Thomas Hardy ;)
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby Gabi6912 » December 9th, 2012, 7:01 am

The *** by a german writer, sorry, forgot the name.

The story is an exciting, kinda historyc novel, happens in the 1400s of Germany.
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby ChrisLively » December 10th, 2012, 11:50 pm

50 shades of Grey....excelent :) 8)
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby Ukrain » December 11th, 2012, 12:57 pm

"Do Not Pity The Dead...Pity The Living And Above All Those Who Live Without Love"
read these lines I really wanted to read the Rubai of Omar Khayyam. I love his work.....though I'm not sure what the author's name correctly written :confusion-scratchheadyellow:
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby DeepAndDark » December 13th, 2012, 4:51 am

Still reading the Adventure of Sherlock Holmes :D I won't stop till I have read all of them.
Plus a german fairy tale Rumpelschtilzhen :mrgreen:
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby DeepAndDark » December 13th, 2012, 4:51 am

Still reading the Adventure of Sherlock Holmes :D I won't stop till I have read all of them.
Plus a german fairy tale Rumpelschtilzhen :mrgreen:
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby Gabi6912 » December 13th, 2012, 6:54 am

The Cimmeria by C J Daugherty.
It is a good, british novel for teenagers, but me, as a forever teeny quite enjoy it.
At the end of the story I will get to know what the mistery of the unique school, Cimmeria is. :) :)
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby ChrisLively » December 14th, 2012, 1:47 am

50 Shades Darker 8)
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby Gabi6912 » December 14th, 2012, 6:48 am

This series of novel is quite popular in Hungary, too, Chrisy.
I haven't read it yet, and honestly, I even don't want to.
I don't like this kinds of red rose stories.
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby phuong » December 14th, 2012, 5:03 pm

ChrisLively wrote:50 Shades Darker 8)

Seriously? :shock:
Gabi6912 wrote:This series of novel is quite popular in Hungary, too, Chrisy.
I haven't read it yet, and honestly, I even don't want to.
I don't like this kinds of red rose stories.

I agree with you Gabi, this kind of sex-based 'literature' isn't my type.
I bumped into a snippet and MY GOD NO!! :lol: No implication though, Christy, I just can't get its popularity.

Now I'm leafing through my "Once Upon A Nightwish" again, and simultaneously continue on reading "Tess d'Urbervilles".
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby ChrisLively » December 20th, 2012, 10:46 pm

phuong wrote:
ChrisLively wrote:50 Shades Darker 8)

Seriously? :shock:
Gabi6912 wrote:This series of novel is quite popular in Hungary, too, Chrisy.
I haven't read it yet, and honestly, I even don't want to.
I don't like this kinds of red rose stories.

I agree with you Gabi, this kind of sex-based 'literature' isn't my type.
I bumped into a snippet and MY GOD NO!! :lol: No implication though, Christy, I just can't get its popularity.

Now I'm leafing through my "Once Upon A Nightwish" again, and simultaneously continue on reading "Tess d'Urbervilles".



I know its a erotic trilogy but in my defense its very good written :P hehehe
and what can i say?? It's very popular here and the vision of Christian Grey well...hahahahahaha

Now I'm reading the final book : 50 shades freed 8)
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby DeepAndDark » December 25th, 2012, 3:45 pm

Every evening (when all our family is at home, which happens twice a week) I read aloud one chapter of Cemetery Tales by Boris Akunin. Quite fascinating descriptions of cemeteries he has! If my job wasn't connected with this sphere, I would have never taken time to read this. :)
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby Gabi6912 » December 26th, 2012, 9:55 am

A piece of hungarian classic literature:

The 15-year-old wife by a hungarian female writer from the 20. century, between the two worldwide war.
In the writer's age, her topic was a brave subject.
There is a young woman in the centre of the story, who gets married as 15 years old, to escape from the horrible atmosphere of her parents.
Her marriage is also as so horrible as her mother's is, her husband treats her just as a sexual object, and a householder.
She starts to fight for her independence, freedom to get rid of her huby, her situation to keep her children.

Ok, nowadays it is not a big deal, but in the first part of the twentyeth century it was, esp to write about the problem by a woman.
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby phuong » January 9th, 2013, 3:31 pm

Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brontë
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby Gabi6912 » January 10th, 2013, 6:58 am

I finished a crimestory by Peter James, last night.
Don't know exactly what I will start, perhaps something serious one.
I got a very good book from a friend yesterday, tittled: Across worlds.
It is an interview-collection with hungarian thinkers.
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby Gabi6912 » January 11th, 2013, 7:31 am

A walk to remember by Nicolas Sparks.
I like stories of this bestselling-writer, he belongs to the higher level in the world of bestsellers.
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby phuong » January 11th, 2013, 1:45 pm

Gabi6912 wrote:A walk to remember by Nicolas Sparks.
I like stories of this bestselling-writer, he belongs to the higher level in the world of bestsellers.

I read is "The Guardian", it was nice. He has nice talents and can write many types of plot.
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby MLine » January 11th, 2013, 11:45 pm

The tragic fate of Charlotte of Belgium and Maximilien of Austria
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Re: Last book you've read

Unread postby phuong » January 17th, 2013, 12:19 pm

Trying to read "Wuthering Heights" but I'm a little bored and confused already.
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