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Message board > What are you reading at the moment?
What are you reading at the moment?

Lucia13
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What are you reading at the moment?
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I �d like to know what teachers around the world are reading currently! |
27 Sep 2010
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franknbea
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Hi Lucia,
a short while ago one of our members started a book club which quite a few people joined.
The first book to be read and discussed was "The Kite Runner"
I finished "Duma Key" Stephen King yesterday, and started Grisham �s "Ford County" today but it �s been interrupted by this afternoon �s delivery of my book. So tonight I �m reading "Unicorns and Dragonflies" by yours truly. |
27 Sep 2010
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Lucia13
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Hi Frank,I just enetered a forum.To my mind, a nice idea but hard to have all the visitors to keep to the schedule and read the book by the deadline.If there were more members,maybe it would work.
and how do you feel reading your own book?heh?I can only imagine |
27 Sep 2010
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Sirali
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Hey Lucia, I am reading Alexis Sorbas at the very moment - but not for class - just for me ;)
Iris
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27 Sep 2010
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Lucia13
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I have never heard of him!Could you tell me in detail?Would you recommend it for reading? |
27 Sep 2010
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manonski (f)
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I finished Child 44 and started reading the sequel, The Secret Speech. |
27 Sep 2010
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aliciapc
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" A thousand splendid suns " by the same author of " The kite runner " , Khaled Hosseini |
27 Sep 2010
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Aurore
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Just finished " A thousand splendid suns" by Khaled Hosseini. Loved it.
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27 Sep 2010
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Friedfam
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I �m into The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown - hard to put it down. |
27 Sep 2010
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almaz
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Lucia, this is always a popular thread. Gives us all the chance to be critics as well. Having said that, I �m currently reading The System of the World: the third part of Neal Stephenson �s doorstop-y �Baroque Trilogy �. Loved the first part; thought part 2 was good but slightly overcooked compared to the first and now with the last course I feel a wee bit overstuffed and no thank you, Neal, I �ll give the larks � tongues in aspic a body swerve if you don �t mind - but yes, I �ll have the coffee. Actually, I �m going to forego the coffee and ask the literary hack driver to take me straight back to Tudor London and CJ Sansom �s Shardlake series. I �ve got �Revelation � on my bookshelf and it �s wafting its meat pie smell in my direction. |
27 Sep 2010
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