Ive never been to Gorizia
Exhausting descriptions of the surroundigs and several page transcripts of every day conversations..
Ive read For Whom The Bell Tolls before, it suffered from the same things but to a lesser extent.
Yesterday one of my friends bought me a book, I've been reading the introduction yesterday and I'll finish it after my exams. It's called "A Marxist History of the World: From Neanderthals to Neo-Liberals" :lol2:
Should be an entertaining read.
I will, I can get them on kindle too. The 'books' ( i still have a hard time acknowledging them as such ) on Kindle are dirt cheap too, the trial was three bucks :P
We actually have a quite awesome sense of humor. One of the few things that Denmark has.
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Pixie-books gone digital? I'm growing old.
avantgarde
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I'm reading From a Buick 8 by Stephen king. Begun reading is more like it, only 20 pages in so far.
It was horrible. The thing which annoys me the most is that Dan Brown doesn't quite seem to grasp the concept of inner dialogue. Everything the characters think is spoken dialogue - which naturally draws you to the conclusion that every character is a moron :P
I red Mein Kampf and it was the most idiotic shit ever. I mean, you can have a crazy ideology but for the love of god, get someone who actually knows how to write, to write it. It makes The Da Vinci Code seem like Crime & Punishment.