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Aug 31, 2013 08:14AM
Hi chiara! Welcome to the bookclub. Have fun! :-)
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Hi! :) I'm Anastasia, I'm 17 (almost 18, no hurry to grow up but being born in December can be tedious D:) and I'm from North-Italy too (!). I bumped into this group thanks to..The Perks of Being a Bookworm. :P I'm so glad that we can continue to talk about books together, I enjoyed very much those reading groups made in the last months.
It's the Italian invasion!!! ;)Welcome Anastasia, nice to have you on board here as well, and it is great that this group is becoming more and more international.You already know how it works so feel free to make yourself at home. Looking forward to seeing you around! :)
Jenny wrote: "It's the Italian invasion!!! ;)Welcome Anastasia, nice to have you on board here as well, and it is great that this group is becoming more and more international.You already know how it works so ..."
Hi Anastasia, welcome to the group, and I very much hope you will enjoy being part of it!
dely wrote: "Jenny wrote: "It's the Italian invasion!!! ;)"We are harmless :D"
LOL
That's what they always say!
Just kidding, I just have German-buddy envy :)
Hi , I am Stella from Iran , I study English literature and I have a great passion for art , music , poetry and literature ! And I love reading <3
:)By the way, if you are interested in poetry: we have a dedicated poetry section that, like the rest of the group, is just getting started. Swing by and have a look if you like! It's called 'The Monday Poem'.
Yeey! I thought to be the only 17-year girl from Italy here! I'm glad to see other people like me :) Welcome Anastasia!And welcome Stella too!
dely wrote: "Jenny wrote: "It's the Italian invasion!!! ;)"
We are harmless :D"
Are you sure?
Welcome Anastasia - north Italy where? - and Stella.
Wow, someone from Iran! You have to forgive my prejudices, but I thought that for women it was not so easy to go in internet and read literature. But I have to admit that all my informations come from Reading Lolita in Tehran
We are harmless :D"
Are you sure?
Welcome Anastasia - north Italy where? - and Stella.
Wow, someone from Iran! You have to forgive my prejudices, but I thought that for women it was not so easy to go in internet and read literature. But I have to admit that all my informations come from Reading Lolita in Tehran
Thanks , and I should say my socity is not patriarchal nor matriarchal !! Actually in my country women are free to do many things that men do too !Many people misunderstood about my country and make a horrible and fake picture that will scare others ! But its not so.
Don't be sorry its okay my friend :)
Welcome everyone! Sorry I didn't post as each of you joined.
Thanks! This is what I particulatlyblike of goodreads and All About books in particular:you meet people from all over the world and you HAVE to reconsider your preconceived ideas! Tell us more about your country. What do you do there, what are your interests, etch
I studty English literature and sometimes I teach English , I love poetry , literature , reading novels especially English novels And I love walking under the rain lol
And about my country I have many things to say but if you excuse me I have to g now , so I will describe next time :)
I studied english literature in University!
We'll wait for other information about ylu and your Country!
We'll wait for other information about ylu and your Country!
LauraT wrote: "Thanks! This is what I particulatlyblike of goodreads and All About books in particular:you meet people from all over the world and you HAVE to reconsider your preconceived ideas! Tell us more abou..."
You took the words from my mouth Laura.
You took the words from my mouth Laura.
Hi...I'm Scott from CT, USA. Love to read...laugh...and fluctuate between deeply interesting and foolish hooliganism. Two sides of a delightful coin.
Welcome to the book club scott! Feel free to join into any of the discussions and happy reading! :-) I'm from tn, usa.
Hi Scott, welcome to the group. Love the profil picture by the way, eventhough I initially thought the book was a tie! Is your cat compatible in terms of it's taste for literature, or do you have seperate bookshelves?
Welcome all new members, it's good to see the numbers for this group steadily increasing day by day :)
Scott wrote: "Hi...I'm Scott from CT, USA. Love to read...laugh...and fluctuate between deeply interesting and foolish hooliganism. Two sides of a delightful coin."
same as me - and a lot of people around here!!!!
same as me - and a lot of people around here!!!!
Hi -- I see a lot of familiar faces here from The Book Vipers, so I thought I would join here too. I may have to divide my reading allegiances but I like your choices, so plan to read at least some of the books.I'm originally from Olympia, Washington and live in Rodez, France.
Hi Betty, what brought you to France? Love? Work? Or the fact that nobody makes a crème brûlée quite like the French do? ;)Welcome to the group, feel free to jump right into any of the discussions!
Scott wrote: "Jenny...we maintain seperate bookshelves...he keeps reading Of Mice and Men."LOL, I see!
LauraT wrote: "I studied english literature in University!We'll wait for other information about ylu and your Country!"
Well , what do you want to know about my country ?
Well , generally speaking Languages of Iran consist of :
Persian, Azari, Kurdish,Luri
Baloch, Arabic, Turkish , etc.
Iran has many hand mades which are really worthful for instance :Art:
Calligraphy
Carpet Weaving
Engraving
Metal Work
Painting
Pottery
Welcome Betty!
And thanks Achitophel! Which language dod you udually soeack then? And which is the "official" one, i.e. the one used by the state in schools, court of justice, university, ...
Do you all have to learn coranic arabic?
And what abput your literature? Ehich authors would you recomand us to better understand your country?
And thanks Achitophel! Which language dod you udually soeack then? And which is the "official" one, i.e. the one used by the state in schools, court of justice, university, ...
Do you all have to learn coranic arabic?
And what abput your literature? Ehich authors would you recomand us to better understand your country?
Jenny wrote: "Scott wrote: "Jenny...we maintain seperate bookshelves...he keeps reading Of Mice and Men."
LOL, I see!"
Nice meeting point!
LOL, I see!"
Nice meeting point!
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