Little Pixie Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 I got some new library loans and I bought some books at the charity shop. I'll post about them once I've catalogued them all. Hurray ! New books ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted April 25, 2016 Author Share Posted April 25, 2016 Hurray ! New books ! Thanks ! Here are the books. First, I went to the library and found some nice books. I plan to save most of them for the read-a-thon but three are less suited for that so I plan to read those sooner (I'm currenty reading the first Little House... book). Library Loans: Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 1: Mijn Naam Is Stilton, Geronimo Stilton (Il Mio Nome è Stilton, Geronimo Stilton) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 12: Knagers In Het Donkere Woud (Quattro Topi Nella Giungla Nera) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 26: Gi-ga-geitenkaas, Ik Heb Gewonnen! (Per Mille Mozzarelle... Ho Vinto Al Tototopo!) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 39: Terug Naar Kasteel Vrekkenstein (Ritorno A Rocca Taccagna) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 54: SOS Uit De Ruimte! (S.O.S. C'è Un Topo Nello Spazio!) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 56: Een Muizenissige Kerst In New York (Inseguimento A New York) Geronimo Stilton - Oerknagers 3: Het Pruttelt Onder Mijn Poten (Sei Nella Lava Fino Al Colllo, Stiltonút!) Geronimo Stilton - Oerknagers 7: Dinopech (Mi Si È Bucato Il Trottosauro!) Geronimo Stilton - Reis Door De Tijd (1) (Viaggo Nel Tempo) Jeff Kinney - Diary of a Wimpy Kid 10: Old School Geoff Rodkey - The Tapper Twins 2: The Tapper Twins Tear Up New York Rachel Renée Russell - Dork Diaries 10: Tales From A Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter Rachel Renée Russell - Dagboek van een Muts 3.5: Mijn Gemuts (Dork Diaries 3.5: How To Dork Your Diary) Stephan Pastis - Flip Fiasco 2: Wat Nu Weer? (Timmy Failure 2: Now Look What You've Done) Angie Spady and Channing Everidge - Dagboek Van Een Modemeisje 1: Dagboek Van Een Modemeisje (The Desperate Diva Diaries 1: Catie Conrad: Faith, Friendschip and Fashion Disasters!) Lincoln Peirce - Niek De Groot 1: Brokkenpiloot (Big Nate 1: Big Nate In A Class By Himself) Lincoln Peirce - Niek De Groot 5: Niek De Groot Draait Door (Big Nate 5: Big Nate Flips Out) Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 1: In Het Grote Bos (Little House On The Prairie 1: Little House In The Big Woods) Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 2: Op De Prairie (Little House On The Prairie 2: Little House On The Prairie) Kate Dicamillo (ill. K. G. Campbell) - Flora En De Fantastische Eekhoorn (Flora & Ulysses) After going to the library I stopped by the charity shop. I didn't plan on buying much, but then the lady who knows me, said she had three more boxes of science-fiction so she went to get them for me. She did me a great deal, the books were even cheaper than last time I bought a lot of SF there. Terre des Hommes: Diane Carey - Star Trek: Voyager: Flashback Dafydd ab Hugh - Star Trek: Voyager: Invasion 4: The Final Fury L.A. Graf - Star Trek: Voyager 1: Caretaker Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch - Star Trek: Voyager 2: The Escape Nathan Archer - Star Trek: Voyager 3: Ragnarok Susan Wright - Star Trek: Voyager 4: Violations John Gregory Betancourt - Star Trek: Voyager 5: Incident At Arbuk Christie Golden - Star Trek: Voyager 6: The Murdered Sun Mark Garland and Charles G. McGraw - Star Trek: Voyager 7: Ghost Of A Chance S. N. Lewitt - Star Trek: Voyager 8: Cybersong Karen Haber - Star Trek: Voyager 10: Bless The Beasts Greg Cox - Star Trek: Voyager 13: The Black Shore Christie Golden - Star Trek: Voyager 14: Marooned Eric Kotani - Star Trek: Voyager 17: Death Of A Neutron Star Orson Scott Card - Maps In A Mirror 2: Volume 2 Orson Scott Card - Treasure Box Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston - The First Formic War 1: Earth Unaware Orson Scott Card - Pathfinder 1: Pathfinder Orson Scott Card - Tales Of Alvin Maker 1: Zevende Zoon: Het Eerste Leven Van Alvin Maker (Seventh Son) Orson Scott Card - Tales Of Alvin Maker 2: Rode Profeet: Het Tweede Leven Van Alvin Maker (Red Prophet) Orson Scott Card - Tales Of Alvin Maker 3: Alvin In De Leer: Het Derde Leven Van Alvin Maker (Prentice Alvin) Orson Scott Card - Tales Of Alvin Maker 4: Alvin Journeyman Orson Scott Card - Tales Of Alvin Maker 5: Heartfire Anne McCaffrey and Margaret Ball - Acorna 2: Acorna's Quest Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough - Acorna 4: Acorna's World Anne McCaffrey and Margaret Ball - Brain & Brawn Ship 2: PartnerShip Anne McCaffrey and Marcedes Lackey - Brain & Brawn Ship 3: The Ship Who Searched S. M. Stirling - Brain & Brawn Ship 7: The Ship Avenged Anne McCaffrey and Jody Lynn Nye - Planet Pirates 2: The Death Of Sleep Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Moon - Planet Pirates 3: Generation Warriors Elizabeth Moon - The Serrano Legacy 2: Sporting Chance Elizabeth Moon - The Serrano Legacy 5: Rules Of Engagement Tad Williams - Shadowmarch 1: Shadowmarch Tad Williams - The War Of The Flowers Tad Williams - Bobby Dollar 1: The Dirty Streets Of Heaven Jack Vance - De Vandalen Van De Ruimte (Vandals Of The Void) Jack Vance - Gaean Reach: Ports Of Call Elizabeth Hand - 12 Monkeys Isaac Asimov - Robot 2: De Blote Zon (The Naked Sun) David Eddings - The Losers George R.R. Martin, Howard Waldrop, Roger Zelazny, Walter Jon Williams, Melinda M. Snodgrass, Michael Cassutt, David D. Levine, Lewis Shiner, Victor Milán, Edward Bryant, Leanne C. Harper, Stephen Leig, Carrie Vaughn, John J. Miller - Wild Cards 1: Wild Cars I John Wyndham - Triffids 1: De Triffids Komen (The Day Of The Triffids) Julian May - The Galactic Milieu Trilogy 3: Magnificat Greg Bear - The Forge Of God 1: Gods Smidse (The Forge Of God 1: The Forge Of God) Tom Clancy - Jack Ryan 7: The Sum Of All Fears (Michael wanted this one) Lord Of The Rings Comic Books 1: Volume 1 Lord Of The Rings Comic Books 2: Volume 2 Lord Of The Rings Comic Books 3: Volume 3 I'm so happy with all my books ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little Pixie Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 (edited) Ooh, you got lots of the Voyager books - lovely ! Those books look like they`re in a nice condition too. Edited April 25, 2016 by Little Pixie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrissy Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 So many books, and LP is right - they look in great condition too. It's a great idea thinking of ones that are Read-a-thon reads. I am yet to join a read-a-thon as I am always in the middle of a meaty read when they come around, and don't want to read anything else for the weekend. Maybe a little planning would solve that issue for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted April 26, 2016 Author Share Posted April 26, 2016 Ooh, you got lots of the Voyager books - lovely ! Those books look like they`re in a nice condition too. Thanks Sarah . They are! The only thing was they smelled a bit, so I aired them yesterday and they smell more 'neutral' now. So many books, and LP is right - they look in great condition too. It's a great idea thinking of ones that are Read-a-thon reads. I am yet to join a read-a-thon as I am always in the middle of a meaty read when they come around, and don't want to read anything else for the weekend. Maybe a little planning would solve that issue for me. Thanks Chrissy . It makes sense you don't want to put it down to read something else, I wouldn't want to do that either. I always try to plan so I'm not in the middle of a big read just before the read-a-thon. Though sometimes it can be awkward, as I know I shouldn't start a meaty read when it's too close to the read-a-thon, but usually it works out (if I want to read something meaty I usually start it soon after the read-a-thon, after finishing off those reads). But I do like doing the read-a-thon so. Maybe planning can help you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted April 26, 2016 Author Share Posted April 26, 2016 I read Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 1: In Het Grote Bos (Little House On The Prairie 1: Little House In The Big Woods). I've never read this series before, and I have to say I found it quite interesting to read what life was like back then (in the US). I'm glad I read the Dutch translation, because even in the Dutch translation there were some words I didn't know. The English would have confused me even more. I gathered some of the meanings from the context, though. I quite enjoyed reading this book. I'm currently reading book 2 in the series (Het Kleine Huis 2: Op De Prairie (Little House On The Prairie 2: Little House On The Prairie)) and am enjoying it so far. I would like to read all the books in this series. I've borrowed these two from the library, hopefully I can borrow the rest of the series too from the library. From what I've seen they seem to have all of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anna Begins Posted April 26, 2016 Share Posted April 26, 2016 I hope you do! The Little House books are all good Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted April 27, 2016 Author Share Posted April 27, 2016 I hope you do! The Little House books are all good Thanks . I read Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 2: Op De Prairie (Little House On The Prairie 2: Little House On The Prairie). I quite enjoyed this one too. It gives a nice view of life back then for Laura. Anna, I will try to find the rest of them at the library. Is it important to read them in order? I suppose that would make the most sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anna Begins Posted April 27, 2016 Share Posted April 27, 2016 Yes, although Farmer Boy (book 3 or 4 depending on the edition) is about her future husband's growing up (not a spoiler) and that's one of my favorites. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted April 28, 2016 Author Share Posted April 28, 2016 Yes, although Farmer Boy (book 3 or 4 depending on the edition) is about her future husband's growing up (not a spoiler) and that's one of my favorites. Thanks, that's good to know . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted April 28, 2016 Author Share Posted April 28, 2016 I read Kate Dicamillo (ill. K. G. Campbell) - Flora En De Fantastische Eekhoorn (Flora & Ulysses). This was a nice and different story, with nice illustrations. I enjoyed reading it though it wasn't anything extremely brilliant. But it was enjoyable and I don't regret reading it. The characters were nice, and the book was amusing in places. The book is about Flora, a girl, and a squirrel who gets sucked up by a powerful vacuum cleaner and then gets magical powers. He can do a bit of flying and he can compose poetry. An interesting thing is, Ulysses is the Latin name for Odysseus, the Greek hero (for example, from the books The Iliad and The Odyssey, to give the English names. The Greek name for The Odyssey is Ὀδύσσεια). In the Netherlands, we always use Odysseus, as per the original name (Ὀδυσσεύς). But it seems in English, it's usually Ulysses? The squirrel is named Ulysses in the original English, and Odysseus in the Dutch translation. It is worth noting that in Latin, Ulysses would not actually be pronounced the way it's pronounced in English. At least, that's what I've been taught in secondary school Latin class (and yes, in the Dutch language, and also in Greek class we would pronounce Odysseus the way we think the ancient Greeks did). Okay, that's enough nerdyness / geekiness from me . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pontalba Posted April 28, 2016 Share Posted April 28, 2016 Great haul! I haven't seen much of ST:Voyager, I'll be interested in how you like the books. They are in great condition too. Nice! Glad to see Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids in the stack! It's one of my all time favorites. Haven't seen that cover though. I have a couple of copies around here, an old paperback from 40ish years ago, lol, and an original hardback I found at a library sale many years ago. Here is that cover, http://www.amazon.com/Day-Triffids-John-Wyndham/dp/B00EOEPVIY/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1461862159&sr=8-8&keywords=the+day+of+the+triffids%27 BTW, there is a sequel...not as good and not by Wyndham, but worth the read if only for completeness sake. The Night of the Triffids by Simon Clark http://www.amazon.com/Night-Triffids-Simon-18-Oct-2001-Paperback/dp/B011T8F01U/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1461862019&sr=8-2&keywords=the+night+of+the+triffids%27 But believe me, I didn't pay that price for it!! Hah! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted April 29, 2016 Author Share Posted April 29, 2016 (edited) Thanks, Kate . That's a good looking cover . I'm happy to hear you liked this book so much. Ah wow, I didn't know. I'm glad you got it at a much better price . I'll have to keep an eye out and see if I ever spot it for a good price . EDIT: I received an email which said The Unusual Second Life of Thomas Weaver 5: Episode Five by Shawn Inmon is out, so I bought it (on my Kindle) . I quite liked the previous 4 episodes, so hopefully this one will be good too. Episode 6 will be the last, so that's good since that means no more cliffhangers after #5 . Edited April 29, 2016 by Athena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
julie Posted April 29, 2016 Share Posted April 29, 2016 Hi Athena I see you've read a mountain of books already this year ! Hope you are doing well . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted April 30, 2016 Author Share Posted April 30, 2016 Hi Athena I see you've read a mountain of books already this year ! Hope you are doing well . Hey Julie, it's good to see you ! Thanks! I am doing well . I hope you are well too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted May 2, 2016 Author Share Posted May 2, 2016 Here's what I just read for my May read-a-thon. I read: Ann M. Martin - De Babysittersclub 43: Petra in Nood! (The Babysitter's Club 43: Stacey's Emergency) (re-read), Ann M. Martin - The Babysitters Club 44: Dawn and the Big Sleepover (re-read) and Ann M. Martin - The Babysitters Club Super Special 6: New York, New York. I enjoyed all three of these. The Super Special was new to me, and at first I wasn't sure if it was going to be good, seeing as there has already been a book on New York in the normal series, that I read a while ago. But I actually really enjoyed this Super Special. Then I read A. C. Baantjer - Baantjer 24: De Cock en de Moord op Termijn. This was a pretty good detective story, and I didn't guess who the murderer was. I read Terry Deary and Neil Tonge (ill. Martin Brown) - Horrible Histories: The Terrible Tudors. This is the first Horrible Histories book I read in English. I enjoyed reading this book and learning more about the Tudors, though it wasn't my favourite in the series. Or maybe the jokes are just easier for me to understand when I read a Dutch book. But it was enjoyable anyway, and I learned some things. I also read a lot of Stiltons: Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 1: Mijn Naam Is Stilton, Geronimo Stilton (Il Mio Nome è Stilton, Geronimo Stilton) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 12: Knagers In Het Donkere Woud (Quattro Topi Nella Giungla Nera) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 26: Gi-ga-geitenkaas, Ik Heb Gewonnen! (Per Mille Mozzarelle... Ho Vinto Al Tototopo!) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 39: Terug Naar Kasteel Vrekkenstein (Ritorno A Rocca Taccagna) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 54: SOS Uit De Ruimte! (S.O.S. C'è Un Topo Nello Spazio!) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 56: Een Muizenissige Kerst In New York (Inseguimento A New York) Geronimo Stilton - Oerknagers 3: Het Pruttelt Onder Mijn Poten (Sei Nella Lava Fino Al Colllo, Stiltonút!) Geronimo Stilton - Oerknagers 7: Dinopech (Mi Si È Bucato Il Trottosauro!) Geronimo Stilton - Reis Door De Tijd (1) (Viaggo Nel Tempo) I enjoyed most of these a lot. For the first time, I read book 1. And I actually found I didn't like it as much as most of the other ones . Out of these, I enjoyed Reis Door De Tijd 1 the most, but that one's 3 x as long as the other ones, so that makes sense (there's a bit more to the story and it's slightly more complicated. The book also contains some information on three different time periods). I also read Jeff Kinney - Diary of a Wimpy Kid 10: Old School. I've read a lot of the books in the series though not all of them yet (but most). I enjoyed reading this book and giggled at times. Then I read Rachel Renée Russell - Dagboek van een Muts 3.5: Mijn Gemuts (Dork Diaries 3.5: How To Dork Your Diary). This book contains a lot of diary prompts, so the 190 pages of text flew by quickly. There is a story going on which is the reason I borrowed the book. The second half of the book is all empty lined pages, so obviously I didn't really "read" these pages (hence why I didn't count them). The story that was going on, was nice, but not as good as the usual books. I also found it was a bit similar to what happens in a later book in the series (obviously this one was first, but okay). I enjoyed the book though, even if it wasn't as enjoyable for me as most of the other ones in this series. I also read Rachel Renée Russell - Dork Diaries 10: Tales From A Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter. I enjoyed this book, particularly the illustrations of the dogs. I didn't enjoy this book as much as some other books in the series (I've read all the ones before it), but it was an enjoyable read. Next I read Stephan Pastis - Flip Fiasco 2: Wat Nu Weer? (Timmy Failure 2: Now Look What You've Done). I read book 1 in this series I think last year, and this one was enjoyable too. There were some funny moments. I read Geoff Rodkey - The Tapper Twins 2: The Tapper Twins Tear Up New York. I read book 1 in this series on April 1rst, for the previous read-a-thon. I quite liked this second book too. It was a bit crazy but I quite liked it. The book is told solely through recorded interviews / characters who tell what happened (printed in the book) and through some texts, emails and computer messages. I think it's an interesting way of telling the story. I quite liked the ending. Then I read Angie Spady and Channing Everidge - Dagboek Van Een Modemeisje 1: Vriendschap, Geloof en Modeblunders! (The Desperate Diva Diaries 1: Catie Conrad: Faith, Friendschip and Fashion Disasters!). This book was a bit different than most of these 'diary' books, the Christian faith plays a big role. For example, when the main character has a problem, her parents point to the Bible for advice, that sort of thing. I definitely enjoyed the book more than I thought I would when I just started reading it. I didn't know this when I borrowed the book, because it's not mentioned on the back (I know, it's in the title, but I didn't really look at the title when I borrowed it. I just looked at the front cover, which doesn't have the title on it, just the series' name. So I thought the first book in the series just had the same title as the series. That often happens so). Anyway.. when I found out through reading, I wasn't sure about continuing with this book. Reading books in which religion plays a large role, isn't really for me and it's not something I often do. I particularly can't stand preachy books. Anyway, I persisted and found I did like the book. While I didn't enjoy it as much as most of the other diary books I read for this read-a-thon, I have to commend the author for trying something different. I'm sure to Christians this book would be more up their alley. It's just not quite my thing. I did enjoy reading it somewhat though and I'm glad I did read it. I read Lincoln Peirce - Niek De Groot 1: Brokkenpiloot (Big Nate 1: Big Nate In A Class By Himself) and Lincoln Peirce - Niek De Groot 5: Niek De Groot Draait Door (Big Nate 5: Big Nate Flips Out). I look forward to reading the other books in this series, as I quite enjoyed reading these two. The illustrations were nice and the books were funny sometimes. Lastly I read Shawn Inmon - The Unusual Second Life Of Thomas Weaver 5: Episode Five. This was a nice continuation though as usual I wish it was longer . I want to find out how it will all end. But I'll have to wait a little while longer, because Episode Five was only just released. Episode Six will be the last one, but I guess it might take a few months before that one is out. Anyway, I enjoyed this continuation. The story continued differently than what I was expecting, the story surprised me. It wasn't the best episode in the series but it was nice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted May 3, 2016 Author Share Posted May 3, 2016 April 2016 Summary Books read: 36 Pages read: 7058 Books read in the read-a-thon: 11 (excluding 6 at the end of March) + 17 of the May read-a-thon (excluding books read on May 1rst) Pages read in the read-a-thon: 1606 (exluding 825 pages at the end of March) + 2918 of the May read-a-thon (excluding books read on May 1rst) Books read outside of the read-a-thon: 8 Pages read outside of the read-a-thon: 1911 Most impressive / Favourites of the month: James Clemens - The Banned and the Banished 1: Wit'ch Fire (re-read) Dorothy Koomson - That Girl From Nowhere 1: That Girl From Nowhere Peter F. Hamilton - Fallen Dragon And some of my read-a-thon reads. I also quite liked books 1 and 2 of Little House On The Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Biggest disappointment / Least favourite of the month: (nothing) Other notes: I read part of James Clemens - The Banned and the Banished 2: Wit'ch Storm but put it down as I didn't feel in the mood for it anymore. I don't want to call it a disappointment, because I know I will enjoy re-reading the book when I feel in the mood for it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted May 4, 2016 Author Share Posted May 4, 2016 I read Michael Grant - Gone 4: Plague. It had been a few months since I read book 3, and I was very happy to go back into this world and read the continuation of the story. I had to take a moment to remember where the previous book ended, but gladly the book explains it pretty well by mentioning little tidbits every now and then, in an noninvasive way. I really enjoyed reading this book. I only had one complaint, there was one storyline that I feel could've had a better conclusion. I wasn't satisfied with the way it was handled. Other than that though, I thought the book was very enjoyable. The book reads pretty quickly, I don't think I've finished a Gone book this quick before (2 days). I read 200 pages the first day (exactly 200) and I read the other 326 pages the second day (that was yesterday). I look forward to read the last two books in the series and find out how it will conclude. I just found out, through GoodReads, there may be a sequel coming to this series, taking place 10 years after the last book. I would be interested in reading that (though I would wait for the paperback release. I'd prefer matching covers (and size of course) but I think that won't happen as the series has had multiple covers already.). My cover for Plague has little bugs on it, it's kind of creepy (see here)! I do quite like these covers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little Pixie Posted May 4, 2016 Share Posted May 4, 2016 That cover looks like the bugs are actually moving ! Eeek ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted May 5, 2016 Author Share Posted May 5, 2016 So creepy, right?! I can't look at it too long or it creeps me out . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anna Begins Posted May 6, 2016 Share Posted May 6, 2016 (edited) Did I just beat you in page numbers for April? Excluding the read a thon? Omg lol Edited May 6, 2016 by Anna Begins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted May 6, 2016 Author Share Posted May 6, 2016 Did I just beat you in page numbers for April? Excluding the read a thon? Omg lol You did !! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted May 7, 2016 Author Share Posted May 7, 2016 I went to the library to drop my books off, and wanted to see if the library had any more Little House books. I found some, and other books I wanted to read (I didn't plan on getting this much . Hopefully I can finish it all in time! Especially considering I'm still in the middle of The Sword Of Shannara). Chris Riddell - Goth Girl 3: Goth Girl And The Wuthering Fright David Walliams - Grandpa's Great Escape Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 3: Aan De Rivier (Little House 4: On The Banks Of Plum Creek) Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 4: De Grote Hoeve (Little House 3: Farmer Boy) Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 5: Aan Het Zilvermeer (Little House 5: By The Shores Of Silver Lake) Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 6: De Lange Winter (Little House 6: The Long Winter) Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 7: De Stad Op De Prairie (Little House 7: Little Town On The Prairie) Laura Ingalls Wilder - Het Kleine Huis 10: Onderweg (Little House 10: On The Way Home) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 9: Echte Muzienliefde Is Als Kaas... (L'Amore È Come Il Formaggio...) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 22: De Geheimzinnige Kaasdief (Il Misterioso Ladro Di Formaggi) Geronimo Stilton - Geronimo Stilton 45: Het Hollende Harnas (Lo Strano Caso Del Fantasma Al Grand Hotel) Geronimo Stilton - Groene Reeks 4: Hoe Vang Je Een Mummie? (Il Ballo Della Mummia Dispettosa) Geronimo Stilton - Oerknagers 6: De Stenen Moppentapper (Dinosauro Che Dorme Non Piglia Topi!) Geronimo Stilton - Het Monster Van Frankenstein (Il Mistero Di Frankenstein) Geronimo Stilton - Twintigduizend Mijlen Onder Zee (Ventimila Leghe Sotte I Mari) Geronimo Stilton - Scrooge: Een Kerstverhaal (Canto Di Natale) Thea Stilton - Thea Stilton 19: De Jacht Op De Zwarte Tulp (Sulle Tracce Del Tulipano Nero) Thea Stilton - Heksen Van Fantasia 7: De Heks Van Al Het Kwaad (Strega Delle Streghe) I also bought a couple of books at the Terre des Hommes. A.A. Attanasio - Radix Elizabeth Moon - The Serrano Legacy 6: Change Of Command Martina Paura - De Liefdespolitie (Love Sheriffs) Stephen King - Everything's Eventual 1-14: Alles Is Eventueel (Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales) Yay for books Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little Pixie Posted May 7, 2016 Share Posted May 7, 2016 (edited) Hurray for more books ! I`m halfway through the Shannara Chronicles, Season 1 on TV. Edited May 7, 2016 by Little Pixie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anna Begins Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 Hmm. That 10th Little House book is a great find! I can't say much cause I might spoil others. I always remember On the Banks of Plum Creek as my favorite, but The Long Winter is so good too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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