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Post by ace on Nov 2, 2012 11:40:52 GMT -5
Horrible month:
Dress your family in corduroy and denim- David sedaris Jekyl and Hyde- Robert Louis Stevenson
and the 2nd was for Humanities
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Post by lostinwonders on Nov 5, 2012 4:39:50 GMT -5
October1. Jesus loves me by David Safier2. Would you be there by Guillaume Musso3. Maigret and the Headless Corpse by George Simenon4. A Man's Head by George Simenon5. Lord John by Jean-Baptiste Baronian6. Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich by Jacob and Wilhem Grimm (in German) 7. The Taste of Apple Seeds by Katharina Hagena8. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen ChboskyA good reading month
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Post by ace on Dec 1, 2012 8:50:21 GMT -5
Not the best month, busy with college and university applications! Better than last November Gunn's Golden Rules- Life's Little Lessons for Making It work- Tim Gunn Paper Towns- John Green Magical Thinking- True Stories- Augusten Burroughs Julius Caesar- Shakespeare I wont make my goal of 70 books this year as I've only read 37, but Im hoping if I can have a stellar December I can make 50
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Post by lostinwonders on Jul 1, 2013 14:17:50 GMT -5
June 20131. The Alchimist by Paulo Coelho2. Charlotte Collins by Jennifer Becton 3. The Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen4. The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen 5. If by Rudyard Kipling 6. Oh captain, my captain by Walt Whitman 7. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert 8. La femme indépendante by Simone de Beauvoir 9. The Confessins of Arsène Lupin - Edith Swan-Neck by Maurice Leblanc 10. The Confessions of Arsène Lupin - The Red Silk Scarf by Maurice Leblanc My first two weeks of holiday have already made miracles for my reading catch-up
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Post by ace on Jul 1, 2013 15:37:15 GMT -5
Wow that is impressive Charlotte How did you like the Alchemist? I wanted to get it at the library today but they didn't have a copy
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Post by lostinwonders on Jul 2, 2013 12:45:00 GMT -5
I loved it! It is a great reading that I really advise you
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Post by lostinwonders on Sept 2, 2013 14:36:29 GMT -5
Augustus 2013 1. The Word by Vladimir Nabokov (short story) 2. Sounds by Vladimir Nabokov (short story) 3. The Revenge by Vladimir Nabokov (short story) 4. Bonté (Goodness) by Vladimir Nabokov (short story) 5. Arthur, High King of Britain by Michael Morpurgo6. The fifty-ninth bear by Sylvia Plath (short story) 7. The Wish Box by Sylvia Plath (short story) 8. The Day Monsieur Prescott died by Sylvia Plath (short story) 9. Superman and the new attire of Paula Brown by Sylvia Plath (short story) 10. Sunday by the Minton by Sylvia Plath (short story) 11. Moby Dick by Herman Melville (abridged version - Ecole des Loisirs) 12. Mish-masch by Lewis Carroll (short story) 13. Encor et toujours bellement poétique by Lewis Carroll(short story) 14. Un photographe à la campagne by Lewis Carroll15. Breaking Away by Anna Gavalda16. The Castle of Pictordu by George Sand17. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens18. Troubles by Jennifer Provins 19. Le Libraire by Régis de Sá Moreira20. La liseuse by Paul Fournel21. Chronicle of a Foretold Death by Gabriel Garcia Marquèz22. The List of My Desires by Grégoire Delacourt23. Daisy Miller by Henry JamesI am very happy with my reading month
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Post by Lu on Sept 5, 2013 6:54:57 GMT -5
I am very happy with my reading month 23 books! that's great! August- La Petite Marchande de prose by Daniel Pennac
- The Annotated Persuasion by Jane Austen
- The Fault in our Stars by John Green
- Peter Pan in Kensington Garden (audio) by J.M. Barrie
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Post by Lu on Nov 1, 2013 15:09:17 GMT -5
I haven't finished any books in September but October was a good enough reading month: - Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage by Alice Munro
- A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
- Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
- Una via di fuga by Piergiorgio Odifreddi
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Post by Lu on Jan 4, 2014 9:01:43 GMT -5
December- A man asleep by Georges Perec
- La chiave a stella (The Monkey's Wrench) by Primo Levi
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