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Crime and Punishment (Signet Classics) por Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Madame Bovary por Gustave Flaubert

The Waiting Years por Fumiko Enchi

Vingt-quatre heures de la vie d'une femme por Stefan Zweig

L'Adversaire por Emmanuel Carrère

Les cerfs-volants por Romain Gary

A Separate Peace por John Knowles

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Grupos1001 Books to read before you die, 50 Book Challenge, Asian Fiction & Non-Fiction, Author Theme Reads, Club Read 2009, Club Read 2010, French literature, 19th & 20th century, Geeks who love the Classics, Go Review That Book!, Group Reads - Literaturemostrar todos os grupos

Autores favoritosIsabel Allende, Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, Inoue Yasushi, Milan Kundera, Mario Vargas Llosa, Amélie Nothomb, Stefan Zweig (Favoritos partilhados)

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Sobre a minha bibliotecaMy books are tagged in the following way:
Country, language, read/unread, location, 1001, readxxxx

Country is the country of origin of the author or the country he identifies himself with. (Unless it's nonfiction to which it's tagged with the country the book is about.)
Language is the language in which I read the novel (either English, French or Spanish).
Books that have not been read yet are simply tagged unread.
The Colorado tag is designated for unread books that are in my Colorado apartment.
The 1001 tag is for books indicated as must-reads by "1001 Books to Read before you Die", any edition.
Readxxxx tag is for the year I read the book since first beginning to write down my reading lists.

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Em leituraRead Real Japanese Fiction: Short Stories by Contemporary Writers 1 free CD included por Michael Emmerich
Taiko por Eiji Yoshikawa
Lituma dans les Andes por Mario Vargas Llosa

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Don't do Faulkner in 2010!

Or do him and tie it in to the new Salon offshoot dedicated entirely to Faulkner! I'm trying to get a group read deal going of his books chronologically as I'm currently reading them. It's a brand new group, though, so I have no idea if we'll get enough people to take part etc.

(P.S. You should join and take part. :D)
Hey! you have the very same Read Real Japanese book I have! Neat! I picked that up as well as a bunch of H. Murakami novels in Japanese at a shop in Seattle last summer. It was pretty neat, but also humiliating. The Japanese folks working there kept fucking with me, because the last semester I was an awful student, entirely ignoring the Kanji we were studying, and so when trying to find just the regular old literature section, I was completely lost. One employee directed me to the Chinese section, where I thought "Man...a little too much Kanji here, huh?" but wasn't wise enough to catch on to what should have been obvious until I asked a Chinese fellow, who directed me down to the Japanese section on Christianity where I stayed for 15 more minutes before asking another employee, whom I annoyed the hell out of for an hour for translations.

Hooray!

I've gotten a few mangas in Japanese off of Sasuga's online shop. I'm really, really not a fan of manga, but with furigana included, it seemed like a great way to practice. I'm sure you loved all this valuable information.

(Sorry.)
Psh, interesting library? Screw that!

Share your knowledge of Japanese literature! now! (please?)

(I'm studying Japanese and am thus very interested! Do you know Japanese? or just enjoy their literature thru translation?)
Thanks for the invite to the author theme read group. I have too many reading projects on the go at the moment, and want to leave some free time for more 'random' reading. I will keep an I an the group though, and would like to get involved in the future.
Cheers,
Andy
no problem, good to have u back. i hope the skiing was superb -- it seems this year's snow is making up for last year's...

we seem to have a good group going...i'm quite excited myself :-)
hi, to get some more to join us, i've sent out individual invitations, based on the 999 challenge categories and the thread about wanting to read all the author's works in book talk. i hope we'll get a few more joiners and then can start choosing our author to read ...
ok then. just send me a link once the forum's up, and we can start working on getting joiners from there.
i guess opening a new forum would be the best way to go, but i wonder if it should be done now or later, till we have more indications of interest. polotropus is also interested in an author theme read, perhaps u can ask his opinion. about getting people to join, we can post invitations in or send out feelers to the number-challenge groups, and elsewhere we're active, and just spread the word around.
hi lilisin,

i just didn't want us to hijack the thread over at Reading Globally, so i'm responding here instead to ur latest post. i was thinking it might be a better idea to start a totally new group or perhaps, in order to get more people in, introduce it in one of the bigger group challenges, say the 50 or the 75-book challenge forums?

i'm all for it, mind u, wherever it may be taken up. it's just that perhaps the R Globally group is not really the most appropriate one, after all, the challenge there is to read as many countries/authors as possible. quite different from ours which aim to have a more "in-depth" look.

what do u think?
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