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Beware of the froggy n°1

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Hello there !

So, as you probably guessed, I'm new around here.
I'm French, and a few weeks ago I decided to blog in English too (with a friend of mine, for this one), so now I'm discovering the internet book world in English !

My English is good enough to be undestood but not perfect, so please, bear with me if I make mistakes !
 
Thank you ! :)

Yeah mostly ! On my French blog I talk sometimes about movies or musical, but mainly about books. The English one is just about books for now :)
 
Welcome to BAR.

I noticed from your blog that you read Mieville's Un Lun Dun recently.

I definitely recommend his novel Perdido Street Station - it really blew me away. Such a work. Totally Dickensian-rich weird-fiction-fantasy heaven.
 
Thanks !

It's on my wishlist, but thank you for the advice ^^ Glad to know it's a great book :)
 
New in town

Hi everyone, as the title says, I'm brand new around here. I'm an avid reader, probably a few hundred books in my library. Threw out that many once or twice in my life, only to accumulate just as many again. I enjoy many genres. The only one I haven't quite fallen for is science fiction. I'm also a writer, just recently published for the first time. My second book is coming out in about a month. And I just got a three-book deal with Penguin. So life is good right now.:whistling:
 
Hi there French one

Hey, I'm French too. And I also write in English. All it takes is about ten time the amount of editing. :flowers:
 
Hello,

Why are the French in comparison to frogs?
(Hoping to God that's what your title means...)

Anyways, enjoy yourself here at B&R - where the cool kids are.
 
It's just because usually the French are called the Froggies, probably because rumour as it we eat a lot of frog legs (but really not that much, if not almost never, among the people I know). And the English are called the Rosbeef for a reason alike.

Thank you ^^
 
I never got this Froggie thing. I'm French and have never ever eaten frog. I think I saw it on a menu once or twice in my life. Frankly, I'd rather be called something nicer.
 
Reader. I have no talent for writing or playing a musical instrument. I make up for both shortcomings by being an avid consumer of books and music.

Also, my real name's not really sparkchaser. >_>
 
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