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I have one of her books on my shelf to be read. My aunt loves her as well and many of my friends. I hope to get to her soon.
♥ Rachel♥ wrote: "I haven't heard of Clare, Cashore, and Snyder '-_-"
Clare wrote City of Bones, 1st of a series. 5 stars I loved it. Cashore worte Graceling. I thought the book was ok but almost everyone that has read it has loved it. I think I'm oddity on this book (as well as Shiver, just ok). But I do want to read on to see what happens next to both Po and Bitterblue.
Clare wrote City of Bones, 1st of a series. 5 stars I loved it. Cashore worte Graceling. I thought the book was ok but almost everyone that has read it has loved it. I think I'm oddity on this book (as well as Shiver, just ok). But I do want to read on to see what happens next to both Po and Bitterblue.



I just read Vision in White by Nora Roberts. I really liked it. I'm not a romance, wedding type (I'm very against marriage) but I enjoyed the story and how awkward Carter was. It was really great that he wasn't buff and shiny armor hero!



I have one of Tim O'Brien's that I'm waiting to get time to pick it up.

Yup, that is the one on my pile.



jen,
i don't know if there is a link, but often times when you enter a title, it will show you the editions in other languages towards the end of the list.


interesting.

Other than that, I've tried to learn 2 other languages in school with no success. I'd say if you have no choice, it seems to just happen. It's very convenient in public when we want to talk cause no body understands us. Its a rough country though. Not a hamburger for miles ;)(and sometimes no electricity and no water either)
I agree with you. When I moved to Thailand I knew nothing but by the time I left I could read and write and speak pretty well. Over time, I have lost a lot of it. I need to find someone to speak Thai to.

i have a friend whose family speaks thai, but she doesn't know it as well as her older siblings.
Thai letters make sounds just like the alphabet. Once you get the sounds down then it is learning to read all over again. Sounding out words and stumbling to the dictionary as you go. I was reading children's and middle ager type books when I left.
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My Sister's Keeper (other topics)Anybody Out There? (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Stephenie Meyer (other topics)Stephen King (other topics)
Cassandra Clare (other topics)
Kristin Cashore (other topics)
Maria V. Snyder (other topics)
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