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  1. Dayspring

    recommend an English book

    Thank you for the recommendations, it is really helpful for me to have these suggestions.:) I think I am going to look for some of these books in the bookstores.
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    recommend an English book

    Hello, everyone Which English book would you recommend for a non-English-native reader? My mother language is Mandarin, and I'm searching for the books in English language, both to improve my English and to have fun. I don't mind if it is written in British English, American English, or the...
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    Any teenagers around here?

    Interesting. I thought most teen girls like chick lits because girls around me like them. Now I have to change my view.:D I only read few romances or I'll watch the movie so the plot goes faster XDD. I like Jane Austin's works. But besides her books or movies I don't have much interest in...
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    Hey Everyone

    Hello, welcome!:)
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    Arthur Miller's plays

    My local library has two, but one of them is missing and one of them is over due...that's awful that I can't find books I want to read in the local library, our library is too small. I searched for Grapes of Wrath and they don't have it, either. Guess I'll get The Crucible in the future when I...
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    Any teenagers around here?

    "Hi" to everybody :) I am 16, I am going to turn 17 next week (that makes me feel old XDD, I can't believe just one more year I am going to be an adult!) I used to read classical Chinese lit a lot. I am from Taiwan and currently live in America. Now I am trying to read more English...
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    Arthur Miller's plays

    Reply to mehastings No, I haven't read The Crucible yet. I was going to get it from my school library, but we can't check books out now since it's the end of the semester......:'-( I am wondering about how people who have lived through Great Depression and postwar period think about the...
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    Arthur Miller's plays

    Hello, I just finished reading Arthur Miller's plays: "Death of a Salesman" and "All my Sons." I love them both. Has anyone in this forum read or watched his plays? It would be great to hear other readers' opinions about his work.
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    "hello" from a newbie!

    Hello, hymartin. I've read your posts in "do you take book notes" thread. It's delightful for me to meet someone with similar cultural background. :) It's a lot of fun here to share different perspectives about books...enjoy!
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    Just Saying Hi to Noobs.

    Hi :) Welcome to the forum. Hope you have fun. If you want to introduce yourself, you may want to go to "members' introductions" forum. It's a place for new members to get to know people in this forum.
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    Do you take book notes?

    Hi, hymartin. Welcome to the forum! I've read part of "The Kite Runner" in Chinese version and I read all of it in English version, too. But I didn't find the mistakes the translator made. Because I didn't read the two versions together...or maybe I am not smart enough ----:p Anyway, it is...
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    Do you take book notes?

    Thank you for the sharing:) And bzseven@msn.com, Welcome to the forum,too. I just think it's interesting to see different ways people read books. Some people tend to spend a lot of time on one single book and take lots of notes, some just enjoy reading the book freely. I really agree with...
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    Harper Lee: To Kill A Mockingbird

    For Occlith and novella: Thank you for the replies, I can see why it's Boo who killed Ewell now. And please forgive my ignorance to post the question in the first place......
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    Harper Lee: To Kill A Mockingbird

    Something about Boo I just finish reading the book last week and it's just some details I want to discuss about. Spoiler warning: the following message may spoil the book Well, I don't think Boo killed Ewell. According to the arguement between Atticus and Mr. Tate, along with Scout's...
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    Milan Kundera: The Unbearable Lightness Of Being

    I read it about an year ago. I like the way Milan Kundera wrote it as not fully a novel but filled with incidental paragraphs. I like how he inserted notes with philosophical thoughts into the story. It relaxes the tension of plots and release readers' minds to read the characters as samples of...
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    Do you take book notes?

    Welcome to the forum! I am a new member in here as well, and I find a lot of fun in this site. Looks like you did much work to absorb a book. I tried to write down a paragraph about how I feel about the book before, but since I get busier I don't do it anymore. Some books I take notes, some...
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    Do you take book notes?

    I do this sometimes, too. And when I try to copy it word by word on my own hand, I feel I can "taste" the literature better.;) My habit of taking notes started with a school assignment which made me write down 50 good sentences in my notebook. I just stick to it after that assignment. I...
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    Do you take book notes?

    Do you take notes when you read a book? It can record anything, in any format. I usually write down my process of the book I am reading in my diary. And I write down the sentences I like in a small pocket notebook with the book titles and chapter numbers. Every time I look back into the...
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    STUDENT looking for homework help? Look here!

    Thanks :) Thank you for all the people who offering these great resources!! By a student who always has a question in her mind
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    Shakespeare's Plays

    Reply to novella Yes, I agree with you that it is the character's life which makes the story either comedy or tragedy. But I think you might misunderstand what I meant. I meant the misfortune in character's life make audience feel the character is alive. The audience can compassionate...
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