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ValerieTrDate: Saturday, 29.09.2012, 23:20 | Message # 46
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What E.Hemingway's books have you read more?


I've read "The Old Man and the Sea" , "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "A Farewell to Arms"
 
PerilovaDate: Monday, 01.10.2012, 18:31 | Message # 47
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What E.Hemingway's books have you read more?

I've read "The Old Man and the Sea" , "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "A Farewell to Arms"


It is interesting!Can you tell me about the book "The Old Man and the Sea"? What did you like about this book?
 
ValerieTrDate: Tuesday, 02.10.2012, 21:43 | Message # 48
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It is interesting!Can you tell me about the book "The Old Man and the Sea"? What did you like about this book?


Hemingway was given the Nobel Prize for "The Old Man and the Sea". I like the plot of this book. I like that it's a philosophic book. I think that everyone can find for yourself it's own meaning.
 
PerilovaDate: Friday, 05.10.2012, 01:49 | Message # 49
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I think i will read this book as soon as the old finish.
 
ValerieTrDate: Saturday, 06.10.2012, 22:02 | Message # 50
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I think i will read this book as soon as the old finish.


What book are you reading?
 
kuroi_NekODate: Thursday, 18.10.2012, 23:48 | Message # 51
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The last book I've read was "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" by Richard Bach. Well, it's a quite peculiar book, but I liked it. it's penetrated with philosophy and makes me realize for what life is worth.
 
Little_MuDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 17:40 | Message # 52
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The last book I've read was "The Hobbit, or There and Back Again" by J.R.R. Tolkien. It's one of my favorite books. I reread it before watching the new film biggrin I have great respect for creative works of J.R.R. Tolkien and I advise everyone to read his books and stories.
 
ValerkaDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 18:03 | Message # 53
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I have read "The Vampire Diaries". It is a wonderful book. I watched this film. And i get a big pleasure too. I adore this work. smile My mother says that i am crazy. She thinks that it is nonsence. But i don't think so!!! wink
 
ValerieTrDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 19:32 | Message # 54
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The last book I've read was "The Hobbit, or There and Back Again" by J.R.R. Tolkien. It's one of my favorite books. I reread it before watching the new film I have great respect for creative works of J.R.R. Tolkien and I advise everyone to read his books and stories.


Do you agree with people who say that screen versions are always worse than books?
 
Little_MuDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 21:38 | Message # 55
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Do you agree with people who say that screen versions are always worse than books?

Mmm it's a very difficult question) Of course, I prefer books. But sometimes screen versions of books really deserve respect.
 
ZhgutikDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 21:45 | Message # 56
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I like reading books. But often it depends on my mood. I prefer horror stories. I'm always amfraid of something with characters.
 
Little_MuDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 21:49 | Message # 57
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I have read "The Vampire Diaries". It is a wonderful book. I watched this film. And i get a big pleasure too.

What do you like more: the book or the movie?
 
Johnny_BravoDate: Friday, 04.01.2013, 18:52 | Message # 58
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The last book i've read was "The catcher in the rye" by J.D Salinger. I read it in English and it is a great book i think.
 
FoxyTDate: Friday, 04.01.2013, 22:58 | Message # 59
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"The catcher in the rye" by J.D Salinger


I saw this book in our university store ... What is its genre? Can you tell us a little about this book?)
 
Nastay62rusDate: Tuesday, 08.01.2013, 07:15 | Message # 60
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the latest book which I read, it there was The Picture of Dorian Gray. I read and in English and in Russian. even I watched the movie several times
 
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