Two Women - A Moravia
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Two Women - A Moravia
Is It Only Me Or Are We Breaking The Rules Rather A Lot?
THe Two Gentlemen Of Verona ~ William Shakespeare
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Breaking rules?:)
Sure ,why not..we are alive:crash:Quote:
Breaking rules?
edit: oh well.."Zen in der Kunst des Bogenschiessens"- Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag......
What? :nod: How am I supposed to follow that book? :confused:
Is that part of breaking the rules? aack! We might get banned on this thread! :eek2:
Oh well... I just know one German book.. :lol:
Das Parfum ~ Tom Twyker
you broke the rules ,you broke the rules..lol
well translated its Zen and the art of archery most probably;)
[QUOTE=camel lights;286129]you broke the rules ,you broke the rules..lol
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*screams while hands in the air*
Aaarrghhh! I don't wanna break the rules..:bawling: *whimpers*
Das Parfum in English is "The Perume" So let's take it from there..:D :) :p ;) :yawnb: :lol:
I cant think of any with perfume in it but of course 'The' is easy so I'll cheat (just a little)
'Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintainance' by R Pirsig.
I bought it thinking it was about motorcycles. I was young then, Even younger than I am today.
Younger than you are today? Hahaha!!
The Art of Dreaming - Carlos Castaneda
If I were a Work of Art by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
If Rudyard Kipling
"Chateau d'If" - Jack Vance
'The House With the Green Shutters' George D Brown
Dash it - cheating again! Seems I'll stoop to anything. But 'Chateau d'If''!! 'Gadzooks!' as another member would say -- or claims he'd say
The rules do allow for another book by the same author, so a different Jack Vance book would have done.
"The House of Sixty Fathers" - Meindert DeJong
Little House on the Prairie ~ Laura Ingalls Wilder