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less than zero - bret easton ellis
Whenever I go to Borders, I always pick that same book up. I just haven't the heart (or time) to read something so thick. Will read someday though.the leader said:rereading Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy, until I can get a new book from somewhere...
It's really good - haven't heard about the translation thing though (perhaps we'll just have to learn Russian and find out for ourselves). I've got the Pengiun Classics one, its says something about 'the definitive translation' on the back I think; but then again they would all say that ehm0ofin said:Whenever I go to Borders, I always pick that same book up. I just haven't the heart (or time) to read something so thick. Will read someday though.
I heard the original Russian version is actually very different to the translated one.
Ooooh don't you love it?chelsea girl said:the rules of attraction - bret easton ellis
Druid's Sword, Book 4!Josie said:Sara Douglass- Darkwitch Rising (The Troy Game book 3) Love it so far, lots of cool twists etc.
Tolstoy is the greatest non western author in the history of psychology anna karenina is my favourite meganovelthe leader said:The Death of Ivan Ilyich - Leo Tolstoy