Busca en los libros de john257hopperLibros al azar de la biblioteca john257hopperSir Gawain and the Green Knight (Illustrated) por Anonymous Present Danger por Stella Rimington Reagan and the World: Imperial Policy in the New Cold War por Jeff McMahan The Private Life of Josif Stalin por Jack Fishman Doctor Who and the Invisible Enemy por Terrance (42) Dicks A History of Venice (Penguin classics) por John Julius Norwich The Miracle Inspector por Helen Smith Miembros con libros de john257hopperConexiones entre sociosAmigos: dvdbokbulimiker, englishrose60, Eyejaybee, iphigenie, ladymacbeth1, michellereads, Sashura, sky34, teri-jayne.powell Biblioteca interesante: AnnieMod, Fourpawz2, Hera, joririchardson, katewhite, priamel, sergerca
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Possibly (although I don't have a copy on me to check right now), but that would just raise another point - why does some random Arab living in his own country care what Europeans and Americans think of him?
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Cindy
enviado por dadena a las 11:43 am (EST) del May 3, 2010
Thank you again for angel mooching "Confessions of a Middle-Aged Woman" for me.
I'm michellereads on both Librarything and BookMooch.
If it is okay with you, I will put friendship requests in for you now on both, so that we may find each other with ease, once the time comes!
Thanks again,
Michelle
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susiesharp
enviado por susiesharp a las 1:26 pm (EST) del Apr 1, 2010
Thank you so very much for 'angel' mooching Library of the Dead for me. My BM id is lman too!
~Lyn
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enviado por RidgewayGirl a las 3:35 pm (EST) del Jan 9, 2010
Thank you for your kind words re: my review of Dickens. It was such a long slog of a book wasn't it! I finally had to set myself to the discipline of reading 20 pages a day every day just so I could finish it before spring. And what was the meaning of those little conversations between characters that he threw in there every so often? I just could not get what that was about so I finally started skipping right over them. And so much information of a most unflattering nature - so much so that I have been unable to pick up any of my unread Dickens books. I think it will be some time before I get over the way I came to feel about the man because of Ackroyd. As for the racist thing - yes, I would agree that it was a symptom of the times and ought not to be judged with modern sensibilities. Just the same though, it's hard from a 21st century POV not to cringe some of the time.
Anyway, I am flattered to have been added to your interesting libraries and will return the favor.
Come back and comment anytime....
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Thank you!
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My BM id is Marguerite.
Thank you!
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You were mooching Shattered Dreams: My Life as a Polygamist's Wife for me. My BM ID is buddha_girl, my LT ID is MsDonna. Thanks for being an Angel.
Donna
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If something else happens I'll let you know but it doesn't look promising!
cheers
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I wanted to let you know that the book I'm angeling for you "The Shadow of the Winter Palace, Russia's Drift to Revolution, 1825-1917" by Edward Crankshaw was shipped today by the owner. I'll let you know when I receive it and send it out to you =)
- Cynthia
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Thanks again,
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enviado por margad a las 2:29 pm (EST) del Mar 30, 2007
Thanks for your response. I"m surprised that you haven't read Graves yet! Lucky you, you are in for treat! They are a good read. I just get irritated with graves for finishing the last volume in such a cavalier fashion. Do let me know what you think of it when you get around to reading it.
Have you read Dumas's 'Acte'? It's little known and I'm not sure how available it is in Englibook to your toppling TBR pile?) :)
Murr
enviado por tomcatMurr a las 12:21 pm (EST) del Mar 30, 2007
I've often looked at the Colleen McCullough books on the shelves in bookstores and wondered if they were worth reading, but will defiantely get involved in them after reading your reviews. Robert Graves, irritates me somewhat, and Alan Massie is a bit too dry for my taste. Henry Sfgbvuiwgfebnugivfpwqcdewfprgn, (the author of 'Quo Vadis' with the unpronouncable and unspellable name) seemd to get the balance betwen decadence and politics just right.)
I read your review of Haggard's 'She' and it brought to mind this poem by Auden:
Sir Rider Haggard
Was completely staggered
When his bride to be
Announced: 'I am SHE'.
Murr.
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