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MDR124

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  • Birthday 04/24/1985

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  1. Belated Happy Birthday MDR! :balloons: Hope you had a lovely day!

  2. Happy birthday! :D

  3. :sign0072: Hope you're having a great day!
  4. Harry Potter, Twilight and The DaVinci Code? Is it a list of good books or good selling books? I add I have read them and enjoyed the time, but are they the best we have had?
  5. Well I don't know how my fussyness rates compared to yours, but I suppose I could mooch it. I 'll think about it, let me know how the reading is going. I suppose I'm very fussy while reading. For me reading is more than a pleasure. It can be a life matter sometimes ; )

  6. I am reading Biblioholism at a (for me) surprising speed but - having since this morning discovered a few defects on the volume - I won't be keeping it when I'm done, so should you br less fussy than I am you can mooch it if you like ;)!

  7. Hey Bookjumper, I've checked Biblioholism: The Literary Addiction, and it seems quite an interesting book, let me know (please ) what do you think of it when you get over it. P.s. are you on bookmooch too, you can add me if you want I'm, as in here, MDR124.
  8. MDR124

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    Welcome Reeney! Douglas Adams is one of my favourite too, his HGTG is great
  9. I have spent my last Halloween night on a ferry, I had to come back home from Genoa). I was alone, so I spent the thirty-hour on board reading. I finished People of the book by Geraldine Brooks, and started and finished The elephant vanishes by Haruki Murakami. Then, just before arriving, I started The powerbook by Jeanette Winterson. It was a very long one-sitting
  10. Finishing a chapter of Peopl of the book by Geraldine Brooks is definitely one of my primary objectives today (I look forward to start The Powerbook and The Elephant Vanishes).
  11. I'm happy to hear that. I'd follow a literature course too, especially one with such philosophical links I'm book-starved, I've left all my greek texts in the old house before we moved here, I can't wait until next week to retrieve them
  12. Why don't you try The Master and Margarita by Michail Bulgakov? I don't know if it is exactly what are you looking for, but is really worth having read it.
  13. Is writing to enquire about two missing books, I should have received, considered as book activity?
  14. Oh, Green Shoe, you're too generous. I'm just fond of ancient literature and philosophy. Lucretius' De rerum natura is really interesting. If you hadn't already read Epicurus'Letters you should, I can bet you'd like it.
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