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 LuciaRaposo
 
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							| book club...WHERE ARE YOU??? 
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							| HI everybody...   so many people asking for a "book Club Button" and no anser so far....   VICTOR... WHERE ARE YOU?? WHAT �S YOUR OPINION??     thank you all   |  3 Sep 2009      
					
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 dareka1
 
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							| Just remember how long it must take Victor to make changes to this website and all of it is in his spare time. There is no need to use capitals to voice your question. With this kind of site, changes must be done very slowly and clearly. |  3 Sep 2009     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| Don �t worry Lucia I �m sure Victor will help us when he has time!
 A link to all the book reading ideas would be wonderful.
 In fact - a list for our students and one for ourselves would be wonderful.
 We need to read too!
 Hugs
 L
 
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 LuciaRaposo
 
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							| Hi Liberty :)   I �m finishing "The thorn birds" by Colleen Macllough (What a great reading !!!!)   And I �m already thinking about the next one... what will it be? |  3 Sep 2009     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| I just got The Time Traveler �s Wife, The Book thief and the shadow of the Wind. They were all recommended here - so I �m really looking forward to them.
 Love the Ken Follet books too!
 
 So many books - so little time!  What a dilemma!
 
 Hugs
 L
 
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 sharon f
 
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							| Ken Follet �s books are brilliant! I especially loved "The Pillars of the Earth" and "World without End". You leave the troubles of real life and dive into another world in another time. I loved those books! 
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 epit
 
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							| Lucia Raposo If it was translated in to your language ,read Two Slaves by Lajos Zilahy .He is a Hungarian author.It is an incredible book.Then the second suggestion is The First Teacher byCengiz Aymatov(sorry about this one I couldn �t remember his surname correctly),Snow falling on Cedars by David Guterson,The 44 th children byTom Rob Smith The interpretation of Murder by Jed Rubenfeld, Mr Linh and his granddaughter by Philippe Claudel .These are all excellent books. |  3 Sep 2009     
					
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 epit
 
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							| I must add thatone for the last Kafka �s Milena, by Jana Čern� |  3 Sep 2009     
					
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