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21.07.05 20:36
Zuletzt geändert 22.07.05 15:03 (Anutik@)
Hey!
just want to ask, wheather some of you read books in english? i mean books not for your work or study...
i´ve just read Bridget Jones 'On the Edge of Reason' and found it very funny and easy to read!
The other books I read in english this year were "Harry Potter" and "Hitch-Hickers Guide to the Galaxy". Can recommend both of them. ;)
What about you? Do you have your favorate books?
Girl from Heaven
just want to ask, wheather some of you read books in english? i mean books not for your work or study...
i´ve just read Bridget Jones 'On the Edge of Reason' and found it very funny and easy to read!
The other books I read in english this year were "Harry Potter" and "Hitch-Hickers Guide to the Galaxy". Can recommend both of them. ;)
What about you? Do you have your favorate books?
Girl from Heaven
NEW 22.07.05 10:31
in Antwort Anutik@ 21.07.05 20:36
My favourite book is "Gone with the wind", I've already read it more than 5 times
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Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.
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NEW 22.07.05 11:12
in Antwort Anutik@ 21.07.05 20:36
I've read Agota Kristof "Notebook" and two other parts of that trilogy in ERbnglish (I found only first part in Russian on lib.ru). That was shoking! The impression is further enhanced by very simple English (immitating children writing). Cool.
NEW 22.07.05 12:42
in Antwort janelin 22.07.05 10:31
NEW 23.07.05 16:11
in Antwort Anutik@ 21.07.05 20:36
Hi,
The last book, I've read in English was About a Boy by Nick Hornby. I really enjoyed it, in my opinion it's much better than the movie based on the book. I know the one with Hugh Grant...
The book about English punctuation rules by Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss is very funny as well, despite being a book on such a dry topic
The last book, I've read in English was About a Boy by Nick Hornby. I really enjoyed it, in my opinion it's much better than the movie based on the book. I know the one with Hugh Grant...
The book about English punctuation rules by Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss is very funny as well, despite being a book on such a dry topic
Нет братоубийственной войне!
NEW 23.07.05 22:02
in Antwort Anutik@ 21.07.05 20:36
Hey! My favorate books are the detective stories. Now i've reading "Last-seen alive" by D.Simpson. A seamless crime story... It isn't easy reading, a play on words is so depressing from time to time... But it's the rignt reading for them who would like to be more alive his passive English.
NEW 23.07.05 22:09
in Antwort janelin 22.07.05 10:31
And what about the author? Pardon me for my ignoranse!
NEW 27.07.05 22:46
in Antwort Anutik@ 21.07.05 20:36
Erich Seagal "Love story"
Да,я звезда,а что мне остаётся.........
Да,я звезда,а что мне остаётся.........
Да,я звезда,а что мне остаётся........
NEW 08.08.05 21:41
in Antwort Anutik@ 21.07.05 20:36
NEW 10.08.05 17:56
in Antwort Anutik@ 21.07.05 20:36
I can recommend "A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess. There are some funny words but it's OK :)