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Kiwi

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  1. Hmm... Can't think of 5, because I don't often remember the names of books that I stop reading part-way through. So here's a couple of recent ones, that I can remember.

     

    1. "The Crossing" by Cormac McCarthy. Sorry, I know some people love his books, but I just can't stand the lack of full stops, and the dozens of "and"s in each sentence. McCarthy's novels are an acquired taste I'd imagine.

     

    2. "Off The Map" by John Harrison. Maybe true adventure stories don't appeal to me, but I thought the writing style seemed too cynical and lacked the gripping nature one would expect from an adventure story.

  2. Thanks :blush:

     

    By the way, I've been trying to send private messages, or leave profile messages, but I don't appear to be able to do it. Is there a reason for this? Perhaps there's a minimum number of sent post for this to be enabled?

  3. Thanks for the nice welcomes and kind words everyone!

     

    I'd love to visit New Zealand one day, how lucky you are !

     

    I think it's definitely a better place to visit than a place to live. I have a lot of photos that I took of the scenery here, so if you're interested in seeing them I'll give you the link.

     

    Kia ora fellow Kiwi and welcome ;) I am no longer alone at the bottom of the world :blush: Sounds like a very good cause you're fighting for there ....will check it out.

     

    Kia ora, ke te pehea koe? Finally, a forum where others will associate my name with something other than kiwifruit. Thanks B).

  4. Hello everybody,

     

    This looks like a great forum filled with interesting people, I'm going to have fun here :blush:. I thought I should introduce myself first and foremost.

     

    My name is Matt, and I'm a 16-year-old student in New Zealand. My interests include football, world politics, journalism, activism, and of course, reading. Unfortunately I don't get the time between school, study, sports and other things to read as often as I would like. My absolute favourite book is The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, as it has had a profound influence on what I want to do in life.

     

    I also recently founded a non-profit organisation called IPA. It was basically established to reduce prejudice globally, through an international forum. The idea is to achieve tolerance through communication. We will also try and fund raise for larger organisations in conflict zones, when things get going. The forums are a little empty at the moment, as they've only just been built; however, if any of you are interested, please feel free to check out http://www.ipa-forum.co.nr .

     

    Anyhow, I'm looking forward to meeting some of you here, and joining you in discussion.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Matt

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