I am curious, that's why I am here. Let's see what will come out of it.
and Greetings to ALL!
I am curious, that's why I am here. Let's see what will come out of it.
and Greetings to ALL!
Welcome and enjoy!
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Hi all, my name is Olga. I am in Washington state, US.
Originally I am from Russia. Love literature and would love to know about everything new in book world. Books are my passion as well as English mastiffs. Welcome to visit my web site www.ivorymastiffs.com
Olga
Hi Mike from Australia, join the club... And welcome to you.
Hi, I'm Kaytlyn. I'm new to this site
I love writing, so I'm trying to get it out there.
Hello Katlyn, welcome. Nice to see another Canuck!!
Hello,
I am a recently graduated English major who has decided to take off sometime to work and relax until I go back to earn my Masters and eventually my Ph.D. I am looking forward to engaging in some literary debate with various peoples.
Okay, well umm.
I'm Steven, an 11th grade student in California. AP classes across the board.
I break dance, and take interest in swimming, basketball, tennis, and anything physical. Sports are just that much fun to play.
I'm just a casual reader, since I don't have much time for reading. But here's a list of what I am reading.
A Tale of Two Cities (for Academic Decathlon).
Mere Christianity (For myself, and class non-fiction choice).
Candide (for myself).
Slaughter-House Five (same as above).
Seeing as how I'm not as well-read as I'd like to be, hopefully I can get some great recommendations for books.
Thanks for letting me join.
Steven.
Hi everyone. I'm new here and i'm terrible with computers XD
I study English Literature in A2 so getting integrated in a website such as this is great for me.
Although I don't know how to get around this website. How would I search for forums on a specific novel?
Thanks!
Hello. I am a middle aged software engineer. I have always been into reading, and like discussing characters, their motivations, the authors intent, and so on. Please feel free to dispose of any of my opinions.
Hello, I am a Brazilian student, and I like literature of all kinds. All related to human activities interest me.
Hi. I live very close to city streets. I see despair. I question everything. I belong to the desert. I am the Old Dude, the hack. I am the alien here and everywhere I go. If old and ugly is the best disguise, I am invisible. Poetry holds me down and good poetry slams my face into the sidewalk. I'm not saying that that is a good thing, but it is so rare that it is worthy of note. I am only here a short time but it seems like a lifetime. Hack![]()
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Newbie here, introducing herself (:
I'm 17, from the UK. Just left school, hated it lol have written loads of stories in my short years, but rarely finished them and they've either decayed in my drawers or sat untouched on my computer lol
But, always up for a laugh and this looked like a good place to share, read new things, and have a laugh.
That's about it (: x
Hello all!
I’m 26, and as a child I loved reading! But after leaving school, education books took over and I never got back into reading for fun. After making a conscious effort this year, I’ve fallen back in love with books. At the moment I’m trying to read classics that I should have read, but haven’t, as well as any others that cross my path. I also actively use bookmooch.com, as I live in Japan and buying new English books all the time is too expensive!!
Looking forward to discussing literature with you all!
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Hello
I am Neil from the United Kingdom. I'm 49, father of 3, with long term partner, I am currently reading Wizard of the Crow by Ngugi wa Thiong'o and I'm really enjoying it. Those African writers can sure spin a yarn in a way that English writers seem to have lost the art of.
I went to University quite late in life [in my 30's] and that's where I discovered authors like Ngugi and Soyinka, as well as all the important Russian and Indian writers [we actually did a module on Salman Rushdie!]. It was a mind-broadening experience and I'm really glad I did it.
Anyway, that's enough about me. Hello.
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