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Originally posted by myhelix View PostJust a hero because I don´t have any major accident up till now, thank God. Hopefully it´ll stay that way.
Snow? You mean that white cold thing. Don´t remind me.
I also wish all things remain this way with all my heart. <3
Exactly!
Ooops, sorry. I had no intention... I was just so fed up with thit cold boring thing
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Originally posted by Cairistiona View PostI'm still alive, I was busy the last two evenings, and today I've reading a book. Yes, a real book, with pages and everything!
Don't worry, I know pretty well how a real book looks like, I also deal with them quite often ^^
P.S. And now I know, what the sun is, too! It's... amazing!
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Originally posted by Varda View PostGlad to see you, Cairi!
Don't worry, I know pretty well how a real book looks like, I also deal with them quite often ^^
P.S. And now I know, what the sun is, too! It's... amazing!
The thing with 'reading a book', since SGU and Lisa Park this has a slightly different meaning
And I'm reading a book from a Russian writer (in German), the newest one from Sergei Lukjanenko.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cairistiona View PostWow, sun! We had some rain today, but it was rain, not snow, and we need it now for everything to grow.
The thing with 'reading a book', since SGU and Lisa Park this has a slightly different meaning
And I'm reading a book from a Russian writer (in German), the newest one from Sergei Lukjanenko.
Wow, that's interesting! I tried to read one of Lukjanenko's books, but... that wasn't my cup of tea, I suppose.
And I'm re-reading one of my favourite books by Neil Gaiman.
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Originally posted by Varda View PostNice! I do hope we won't have any more snow till the late autumn comes (I'm a glass-haf-full person, yes ). It's still enough of it everywhere, as it hasn't thawed out yet.
Wow, that's interesting! I tried to read one of Lukjanenko's books, but... that wasn't my cup of tea, I suppose.
And I'm re-reading one of my favourite books by Neil Gaiman.
Which one from Gaiman is your fav? I love 'American Gods' and his short stories.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cairistiona View PostMaybe the translated Lukjanenko is better to read? There's a German fantasy writer who's quite popular, but I just can't read him, I read the first 10 pages and skim through the rest and read the end.
Which one from Gaiman is your fav? I love 'American Gods' and his short stories.
BTW, could you tell me, who is this writer? Just curious.
I also love 'American Gods', and 'The Graveyard Book'. And yes, his short stories are also very nice to read.
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Originally posted by Varda View PostOh... maybe, I haven't even thought about it before. Probably, one day I'll try to read one of his books again... not in German, unfortunately, as I know only a few phrases in it, but in English... well, we'll wait and see
BTW, could you tell me, who is this writer? Just curious.
I also love 'American Gods', and 'The Graveyard Book'. And yes, his short stories are also very nice to read.sigpic
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