1. Your country
2. The last book you read
3. Did you like it?
4. What country was the author from?
1. Your country
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"Possession" by A.S Byatt
Yes, but some bits were unnecessarily complicated
England
Would you recommend?
>Your country
Last stronghold for the white race
>The last book you read
I'm reading pic related
>Did you like it?
So far so good, although "Crónicas del Ángel Gris" is better.
>What country was the author from?
Argentina
If you enjoy overcomplcated literary romances and a lot of in-between readings then yes. It's a nice book with an unexpected ending.
Sweden
The Grim Company
Yes it was alright
Luke Scull is from Bristol - UK.
"almost transparent blue" by ryu murakami. it's somewhat cute but doesn't have a lot of sense except the usual "time is fleeting" which is common in the art of mortals
Cool. Thanks man!
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Le Japon
Cyrano de Bergerac
Oui
La France
Funland
Anna Karenina
Yes
Russia
Bump again
Russia
The witcher
First one, last one and half of the second book were fine
The rest is bullshittery
Mistborn final empire
Yes
USA
Wait is it worth the hype?
Do you recommend?
Yes, but first read Crónicas del Ángel Gris.
bump
bump in the name of literature
No worries man int does not like threads like this
Sorry dude. Best you go and make a gay political or racebaiting thread
>Bananaland
>O Seminarista ( The Seminarist)
>No, it is to short for its own good. The author has some good texts but he fails miserably at a full-length book.
>Rubem Fonseca, a fellow monkey
I am reading the Autistic Brain by Temple Grandin, but still not finished. It is very good and I've seen some biologists reccomend it, but I don't know how accurate or useful for real medicine it is.
Italy
Death in Venice
Yes, best book i've ever read (for now)
Germany