The Presidents Club by Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy
Best American Short Stories 2004 (Lorrie Moore as Selector) excellent annual book - really the best of each year.
The Presidents Club by Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy
Best American Short Stories 2004 (Lorrie Moore as Selector) excellent annual book - really the best of each year.
Book sale at the American Library in Paris -
Like Water for Chocolate (Laura Esquivel)
The Things They Carried (Tim O'Brien)
The Book of Illusions (Paul Auster)
Amsterdam (Ian McEwan)
Atonement (Ian McEwan)
Smilla et L'Amour de la Neige (Peter Hoeg)
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Currently reading: The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
"He lives most gaily who knows best how to deceive himself. Ha-ha!"
- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
La Princesse de Cleves.
Someone gave me a gift certificate to a bookstore, and I heard it about in reference to Sarkozy and was curious.
i bought a glossary of literary terms by Abrams
because i needed some information also i have to read this book for my major.
I recently bought 19 novels for school. It would be a long list if I wrote them all down but I am gonna read them all in the next three months.
I hope death is joyful, and I hope I'll never return -Frida Khalo
If I seem insensitive to what you are going through, understand it's the way I am- Mr. Spock
Personally, I think that the unique and supreme delight lies in the certainty of doing 'evil'–and men and women know from birth that all pleasure lies in evil. - Baudelaire
The wine of Solitude by Irene Nemirovsky
In the Sea there are Crocodiles by Fabio Geda
last book i bought was elements of style by strunk & white.
i got it b/c my writing is not very articulated. plus i am in an ap english class. so might as well sharpen my writing skills. my teacher recommended it to me.
15/09/2012
Libra (Don DeLillo)
Regeneration (Pat Barker)
Cider with Rosie (Laurie Lee)
Billy Liar (Keith Waterhouse)
Le Voyageur Enchanté (Nikolaï Leskov)
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Currently reading: Cry, the Beloved Country (Alan Paton)
"He lives most gaily who knows best how to deceive himself. Ha-ha!"
- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
"Thomas Müntzer" by Gerhard Wehr. I bought it because I am interested in the german Peasant-War of the 16th Century.
Buy the Ticket, take the Ride...
21/09/2012
Life is a Caravanserai (Emine Sevgi Ozdamar)
La Promesse de l'Aube (Romain Gary)
Exercices de Style (Raymond Queneau)
Home (Toni Morrison)
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Currently reading: Selected Stories (Nadine Gordimer)
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"He lives most gaily who knows best how to deceive himself. Ha-ha!"
- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
W ou Le Souvenir de l'Enfance (Georges Perec)
Sons and Lovers (D. H. Lawrence)
The Last September (Elizabeth Bowen)
Burger's Daughter (Nadine Gordimer)
Cold Comfort Farm (Stella Gibbons)
A Kestrel for a Knave (Barry Hines)
Cancer Ward (Alexander Solzhenitsyn)
The Catcher in the Rye (J. D. Salinger) - to reread; lent my first copy to somebody and it has never come back.
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Currently reading: THE TRUSTING AND THE MAIMED and other Irish stories (James Plunkett)
"He lives most gaily who knows best how to deceive himself. Ha-ha!"
- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
'God's Grammar'. Never heard of it before, bought it just because of the title. Wasn't bad.
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim. Had already heard about the book, but nothing more than that. When reading the book flap in the store, I simply decided to buy it. Seems an interesting story, I certainly appreciated Heart of Darkness, so why not this one
alThe Prize - Daniel Yergin
Because I couldn't find a copy at any of my local libraries.