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Triton - Passage. Schiffbruch im Weltraum por Mark Brandis

Wie Gott verschwand aus Jorwerd por Geert Mak

Roter Staub por Gillian Slovo

Wolkenbilder. Wettervorhersage. por Walter Sönning

Das Hohelied des Todes. por Faye Kellerman

Brennende Lichter. por Bella Chagall

Deutschland - deine Landschaften : ein Geographiebuch zum Thema Umweltzerstörung por Richard Brunnengräber

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Autores favoritosDavid Allen, Jane Austen, Shmuley Boteach, Ben Bova, Mark Brandis, Roméo Dallaire, Michael Ende, Andreas Eschbach, Pnina Nave Levinson, Jürgen Lodemann, Jonathan Magonet, Geert Mak, Fritz Mühlenweg, Julie Morgenstern, Patrick O'Brian, Amos Oz, Atiq Rahimi, Rafik Schami, Valentin Senger, William Shakespeare, Lisa Tetzner (Favoritos partilhados)

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"Given that there are only 16 or so basic plots (unless the bookworld upgrade to a 32-plot operating system has happened yet) it's hard for any current author to achieve total newness." (Thingamabrarian reading_fox)

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Em leituraStrike Back por Chris Ryan
The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt: War Through a Woman's Eyes, 1939-1940 por Rulka Langer
Last Night, Another Soldier [radioplay] por Andy McNab
Nimitz Class : Roman por Patrick Robinson

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Hi GFI - just wanted to leave you a note saying hello and I've just found your library. It looks great! I've just joined the European Challenge group, but haven't started a thread yet. I'm a New Zealander, but we're about to move to Basel for 2 years, and I'm really looking forward to living in the middle of Europe and reading lots of European books. My German is rusty - very rusty - so I should really be writing this auf deutsch, um es zu ueben. I'll pipe up in the German groups on here when I'm a bit more confident with the language....
Hi GFI, wie ich das sehe, sind die Infos bei Dir schon bei der Neueingabe verloren gegangen, bei mir erst jetzt bei der Bearbeitung. Wie ich sie damals gesucht habe, weiss ich nicht mehr so genau, vermutlich aber auch per Titeleingabe, weil sie zum Teil älter oder mit einer ausländischen ISBN sind, die nicht genau zuzuordnen war. Einen Teil habe ich auch manuell erfasst. Die meisten habe ich inzwischen auch schon wieder eingegeben, es sind nur noch ein paar Beispiele da. Danke, dass Du an mich gedacht hast!
Gruß Hahehei
Danke für Dein Engagement in Sachen Übersetzungen!
Hi! It's my first time reading the Aubrey/Maturin series. My recently acquired boyfriend is a fan. :) They are great, sort of like Sharpe series meets Jane Austen. I just finished book 4.
Want to tell you that I didn't bang on door. . . much more graphic! I went into apt. and all was quiet. So I went into bedroom, wondering what I'd find, and this is what: a LUMP under a BIG quilt!!! She was sound asleep! (It was almost 9 a. m.)
> ... I also don't think that we will ever get to the point where the "Bible affair" is sorted...! Kudos to you for trying to get some order into it.

I agree that getting Bibles sorted out is hopeless. I tried a bit a while ago when I cataloged some of my Bibles, then today I sort of drifted there again and did a couple of clearly harmless things to make it a bit better. There are just too many Bibles with insufficient information to know where they really belong, and very little agreement on who the author of the damned thing is.
Hi,
I've copied your disambiguation notice for the Luther Bible from LT.de to LT.com (http://www.librarything.com/work/730552). I realised too late that I would benefit from this by being considered its author, so maybe you should make a trivial edit so that it's yours again.
Die London Review of Books hat in ihrem Weihnachtsprospekt eine Biographie, die von Interesse sein könnte: Cochrane: The Real Master and Commander by David Cordingly (Blurb: "From the bestselling author of Under the Black Flag, comes the definitive biography of the swashbuckling 19th century maritime hero upon whom Jack Aubrey and Horatio Hornblower are based.").
Thanks for commenting on the Jane Eyre review. I hope I didn't give you the wrong impression of Jean Rhys. While her "heroines" are passive and not role models, Jean Rhys is very much worth reading and is a model, not only in her writing style, but in her heroic effort to take up her pen, and write a great novel, when many thought she was too old and her career was long over. Her writing is clear, detached, descriptive and shows her excellent ear for dialogue and accent. She should be read for all these reasons. And while her heroines are passive, they illustrate poignantly the perils of passivity and dependence, and in that, Jean Rhys does a great service.
Hello,GirlFromIpanema,
It is a mystery to me. I've noticed that there are a lot of "connections" to people that I hadn't heard of before on the new Home tab. I'd guess it is because we share a fair number of books? Maybe because I lived in Germany when I was a kid? (just joking)

I like your library. You have a book about Obama, I see. His speech last night was very exciting, I'm feeling very hopeful for him.
Thank you for adding Pangea Day info. I hope some others will watch with us!
Saw your comment about widening audiences for classical music. You might be interested in what's going on in and around Gateshead in North-east England. Look here when you have a moment: http://www.thesagegateshead.org/
Hi – have you weighed in yet on the next book for Group Reads – Literature? The discussion thread is here. And Irish set up a poll for us here (it can be amended if there’s lots of interest in a book that isn’t on there yet). Hope to see you there!

Terri
Hi i just started entering books and you seemed to be realy interested and you have great ideas
Hi!

I wanted to let you know that that link for "nevering" seems to be working now!

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