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		Message board > Which  books are you reading nowadays ?     
			
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 epit
 
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							| Which  books are you reading nowadays ?I like reading  different books from different contries �literature .Turkish literature is very nice, but learning from diferent culture and geograpy is very interesting too.As I can read in translation versions ,I couldn �t give examples but I wonder whatbooks I have to read from diferent countries ?Happy NEW year s and have good celebrations !   |  26 Dec 2010      
					
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 miameto
 
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							| the first book coming my mind is "a tale of two cities" i strongly recommend you :) |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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							| I enjoy children �s books! Some of them, like fairy tales- change with the flow of times. Even if the tale is made up in traditional style there can be a modern touch to it. |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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							| Right now, I �m halfway through Room by Emma Donoghue.   Happy holidays! I �ll be having dinner with Giovanni (from ESLprintables) later today! |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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							| Hi  ,Miameto "a tale of two cities" is of course a good novel and a classic, but I wanted to learn different books new ,contemporary ones you know like "Love by Elif  Şafak"   Miss  K I like children books too but Could you give me same sample from Ukraine literature ?Manonski I wil look for Room by Emma Donoghuebecause I haven �t heard about it before .  Btw hope you enjoy your dinner for all the eslprintables friends ,too .More books from more countries ,pleaseHugs to everybody . |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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 olaola
 
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							| I am reading "Azazel" by  Youssef Ziedan |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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 Mulle
 
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							| I am just about to finish Elin Hilderbrand �s The Castaways. A novel about four couples -and the secrets of their friendship as one couple tragically dies. |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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							| azezel is really scary horrific .... mysterious |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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							| Sorry Epit, it �s not clear to me, do you want to know what we are reading now or the title of classic books of every Country? Well, now I �m reading "A journey" by Tony Blair Ciao  |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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							| Kafka is new every time you start him. Right now (following Kafka �s advice) I �m reading Dostoyevsky �s The Brothers Karamazov. Amazing. |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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							| Dear Mariannina ,I want to know  not  famous in all over the world , but contemporary (I mean written in the last fifty years) and popular books that belong your countries .A Journey by Tony Blair must be interesting .Could  you say from Italian literature ?Hugs |  26 Dec 2010     
					
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