I've been on a sort of a reading frenzy these last two and a half weeks. I've read "After the Darkness" by Sidney Sheldon/Tili Bagsho, "1st to Die" by James Patterson and "Sidhartha" by Herman Hesse. Tonight im starting to read "Gideon's Trumpet" by Anthony Lewis and by the time i have finished it im planning of having in my possession the English version of "The Picture of Dorian Gray". I dont want to read it in Macedonian. I actually had a wonderful copy of the English version, 7 years ago when i first read it but i have lost it cause i have moved a lot of times since then :facepalm2:. So tomorrow im planning on ordering it from the internet and it will be the first ever thing that i have ever bought on internet.
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Oh, and my 2 cents on the books i read:
"After the Darkness" and "1st to Die" are thriller/detective novels and if you are into that genre i recommend them highly. Especially Sheldon's "After the Darkness".
"Sidhartha" is a completely different genre from these other two and for those of you who like to read about journeys of self-discovery, spirituality and want to read something more philosophical then this book is going to be a great read. Its short and smart as i like to call it.