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This.
*edit*
Götterdämmerung, image failed...
Right, so it was supposed to show the cover of The Shades of Time and Memory.
Geändert von Onisuzume (07.05.2011 um 09:49 Uhr)
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Oh shit, I just finished The Book Thief.
Christ, I cried like a little baby.
It's not that I didn't see it coming -- you find out the end from the first pages of the book -- but it was still incredibly painful.
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Burning Daylight - Jack London
finished it 2 days ago
I truly enjoy reading his books, his naturalistic - adventure writing style is perfect for me.
Next book I will read will be "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" from Jules Verne. I have read this book but it was many years ago.
Fighting on the internet is like running in the special olympics, even if you win, you're still retarded
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It really covers up every aspect of evolution, giving fascinating examples.
The only bad thing, at least for me, is that Dawkins in every single one of his books, sometimes over-analyzes his thoughts, which is something completely unnecessary and tiring for the reader (for example the chapter about Embryology was way too boring to handle ).
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Zitat von RobinHood 13.
I like the show better.
That's sad =/
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well after i watched the movie i couldn't resist starting the book
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Captive by Megan Lisa Jones
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Geändert von KGS (06.04.2011 um 11:02 Uhr)
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I finished reading Jean M. Auel's The Clan Of The Cave Bear for the second time, this time in English. Although the latter books go into the realm of romantic adventure fiction (they're still good despite this), this first book in the series is in my opinion a remarkable book. Apparently the background and setting are meticulously studied both academically and through gathering personal experience of herbs and survival in nature; though later research has invalidated some of the stuff in the book, at the time of writing it corresponded well with the then current understanding of the history of the species man, although obviously with some freedoms a fictional novel must and is allowed to take. It paints a vivid, vibrant picture of life at the dawn of mankind, when a cro magnon girl is adopted by a clan of neanderthal people; using this plot device, Auel makes into flesh the similarities and differences of the two branches of humankind far better than almost any other source. A very good read.
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Just started the Sara Linton series from Karin Slaughter.
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What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger!
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done.. still have to finish Nietzsche's notes on the book and some afterword
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it has dusted for too long already
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The Canterbury Tales and Beowulf for my English certificate. Not books per se.
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Zitat von Faby
The Canterbury Tales and Beowulf for my English certificate. Not books per se.
Cambridge ESOL?You'll enjoy Beowulf,trust me.
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Zitat von Eidolon
Cambridge ESOL?You'll enjoy Beowulf,trust me.
It's not the first time I'm reading it. It's the first time I'm translating part of it into Modern English from Old.
It's not Cambridge, it's a school thing. Called "atestat." It's a twenty-page analysis of English and its development.
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Zitat von Faby
It's not the first time I'm reading it. It's the first time I'm translating part of it into Modern English from Old.
It's not Cambridge, it's a school thing. Called "atestat." It's a twenty-page analysis of English and its development.
Sounds cool.Any chance of uploading it here when it's done?
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Zitat von Eidolon
Sounds cool.Any chance of uploading it here when it's done?
Definitely. Provided I find a way to sign it, i.e. make sure my name sticks to it, so random lurkers can't claim it as their own.
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You could scan and watermark the pages as images,if you're cautious against plagiarism.
I think the .pdf format has a "lock" feature too but,unfortunately,I don't know anything more about that.
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