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Emma, I noticed that Midnight's Children is today's Audible daily deal, but it wouldn't be a book that'd appeal to me, I must admit!
I think you might find your self surprised by Midnight's Children Allan. I haven't read it, but it's been on my TBR for several years now. It's supposed to have an epic saga type quality to it, similar it seems to The Son.

Yeah, I totally agree. And, he writes with poetic and lovely manners... I wish one day I can recommend it for you :D


Emma, I noticed that Midnight's Ch..."
I bought it but mistakenly got charged one credit though I changed the little box. I wrote to Audible. If they don't fix it, I;ll just return it. It's a loss of $9 if they don't - $5.95 daily deal vs. $14.95 for one credit.

first...I get distracted by new books too much :)
Paul, my in person science fiction read Old Man's War a few years ago, and I rememember quite enjoying it (despite the fact I probably wouldn't have read it on my own). I've been meaning to read some more Scalzi ever since. There's also going to be a t.v. series based on the book and its sequel.


There are some spanich translations but in English I don't know... There is this one "The Boy with the Cuckoo-clock Heart" which the French title is "Jack est la mécanique du coeur". The book I'm currently reading isn't tranlate...

Do you speak about Patrick Modiano ? :)

You're welcome :) if you want to know something about the author or something else you just have to send me a mail :)



I heard a bit about him on NPR and they said that his writing is so exquisite in French, it's difficult to convey the depth of his work in translation. It's a reason to work on my French.
It's been nice to actually finish a couple books recently(The Commitments and Sex Criminals, Vol. 1: One Weird Trick. Prior to finishing Sex Criminals today, according to Goodreads I had gone 2 whole weeks without finishing a book (!!!!), although that doesn't count The Commitments since it's part of a trilogy collection).
This weekend I plan to finish Anathem which I've been working on forever, read another graphic novel and start The Snapper. I'm looking forward to Snapper as Allan and I think also Emma say it's their favorite of the three.
This weekend I plan to finish Anathem which I've been working on forever, read another graphic novel and start The Snapper. I'm looking forward to Snapper as Allan and I think also Emma say it's their favorite of the three.
FYI: For Paul, since he's a science fiction fan, Anathem has some interesting ideas, but it's slow as hell. There's definitely not enough action sequences balancing out the more philosophical parts. I'll probably wind up giving it 3 stars.


"At Said Company we have a passion to excel. What do you feel passionate about & why? (In less than 50 words)"
I've chosen my passion of Reading (thirst for Knowledge) rather than specific books i'm just finding it difficult in writing why i love reading in a nice way within 50 words
Thanks in advance for any help hope you are all well

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Reading is an escape that offers other ways to look at the world. It engages the mind.

Perhaps these quotes will help:
Cassandra Clare
“One must always be careful of books," said Tessa, "and what is inside them, for words have the power to change us.”
― Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel
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Jhumpa Lahiri
“That's the thing about books. They let you travel without moving your feet.”
― Jhumpa Lahiri, The Namesake
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Cassandra Clare
“One must always be careful of books," said Tessa, "and what is inside them, for words have the power to change us.”
― Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel
tags: books 10312 likes
Jhumpa Lahiri
“That's the thing about books. They let you travel without moving your feet.”
― Jhumpa Lahiri, The Namesake
tags: books 4863 likes

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Hi Gavin, Mary posted the link to this article a few days ago, and I thought it was very interesting reading. It may be of help :)
http://www.brainpickings.org/2014/10/...


I'm trying to figure a way to write in escapism in a way that comes across well ? if that makes sense


I reap in return, the skill to see things from another perspective, new tools to deal with situations I've found difficult in the past."

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I'm still glad I read it and I did enjoy it.It wasn't a book I wish I had the time back :)