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The last book you have read.
The idea is to say the last book you have read(if you can in the language you are learning, if not is good too) and write something about it, a review, a phrase you liked, what appearence it gave to you, etc.
Please correct -if you can- the errors of the other. I start: Yesterday I re-read "El informe de Brodie" by J.L Borges. It's a book of short stories; almost all of them take place in the Buenos Aires of 18xx - 19xx, the Buenos Aires that Borges loved and that disappeared long ago. Now it's just another city like any other. It, obviously, has excellent narration. Is very easy to read (compared with other books by the same author). The excuse the tales offer are proseres, la hija de un proser, gauchos, espadas, campo, algún historiador en su cuarto, la memoria en una espada, la carta de un misionero, etc; The reason: us. My edition is this.
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Last edited by ookami; September 12, 2009 at 08:11 AM. |
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Last book I read was Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry receives a warning from a strange and impish creature who says that if Harry returns to Hogwarts, disaster will strike. |
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I have never finished any book, I'd like to know about book from ventures.
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Thanks Sofía
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"Robinson Crusoe", Daniel Defoe ? "La isla del tesoro", Robert Louis Stevenson ? "La ilíada" - "La Odisea", Homero ?
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Please, don't hesitate to correct my English. 'Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.' M.A.
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"The Buenos Aires of 18xx-19xx" está bien, pace Sofía; también se puede decir "Bueno Aires in 18xx-19xx". "Long ago" o "A long time ago". |
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I'm reading 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' because I loved 'The Kite Runner' by the same author.Khaled Hoseini. I wonder if I spelled that right...
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Actualmente estoy leyendo Ejercicios de estilo de Raymond Queneau. Es un libro experimental que cuenta una historia muy sencilla un montón de veces, en estilos diferentes: en el perfecto, en el imperfecto, en el presente, en una carta formal, en una soneta, ¡en exclamaciones!, etc. La mayoría de las versiones son menos de una página. |
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Pues como tengo que leer libros obligatorios en inglés, ahora estoy leyendo The importance of being Ernest, de Oscar Wilde. En español he empezado a leer Ángeles y demonios, de Dan Brown.
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Well, I have just started:
And I have just finished it. It's a nice book to use as an introduction to nordic mythology. The next step is trying to read "The Eddas" ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- Thanks pjt33. This sentence: The excuse the tales offer are proseres, la hija de un proser, gauchos, espadas, campo, algún historiador en su cuarto, la memoria en una espada, la carta de un misionero, etc; The reason: us. II'm trying to say: La excusa que las historias presentan son ....; el motivo: nosotros. PD: the title is "the last book you have read" not "the book you are reading", but it's ok; maybe we can change the title to "the books you are reading and have finished."
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Please, don't hesitate to correct my English. 'Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.' M.A.
Last edited by ookami; September 12, 2009 at 08:18 AM. |
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Breaking Dawn, by Stephanie Meyers.
Edward and Bella are married, and suddenly, Bella is pregnant. But it's no ordinary child. It's killing her. Last edited by Jessica; September 13, 2009 at 09:55 AM. |
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