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Yes, they can. So choosing a good one helps. For example, if you choose to read the unabridged version of Le Mis, you want an excellent translator of Victor Hugo such as Norman Denny. Most translations aren't nearly as good, which makes it harder to enjoy.

Thank you, Greg :)

I've been lurking for a while, finally ready to join in. I love books and talking about them, and I'm looking forward to getting stuck in here.
I love the classics and modern stuff as well but I feel a bit out of touch/can't keep up with what's out there more recently. My favourite discovery of late was Elena Ferrante, I've been devouring her!
This group's choices really appeal - a tasty mix of familiar favourites and new terrain. I can't face Jane Eyre again (nothing personal - I'm not much of a re-reader) but I've enjoyed giving Brick Lane a go and I've just picked up the Crow from the local library. Reading plays doesn't appeal either (I sound like a right fusspot) but I've found a performance of Eurydice on YouTube.
I'm looking forward to chittering with yous
Sally

Manny wrote: "Hi group. I'm new here. Greg and Susie mentioned this group in our Catholic Thought club and I checked it out. It seems like a natural fit for me. I'm a lover of classic literature. Looking forward..."
A warm welcome Manny - glad to have you in the group! :)
A warm welcome Manny - glad to have you in the group! :)

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Welcome Magg! We're a friendly bunch I think, and I think we have our fair share of introverts. :) Hope you enjoy the group!


Yes, I see. I'm trying to figure it all out. I've always had trouble navigating around goodreads. It's never seemed user friendly to me, but I'm probably a lost cause when it comes to figuring out things like this.
Welcome Magg. We are opposite types - my father used to say I started talking at 10 months of age and have still to stop!
But that'the fun of being here: soace for all different kinds
But that'the fun of being here: soace for all different kinds

I'm from the Germany, pretty new to GoodReads and like probably most members in this group i love books and reading.
I don't have any absolute preferrences but i mostly read, fantasy, fiction, science fiction, history, thriller, and anything that sounds like it could be a good read ;)
Looking forward to participating one way or the other when time allows and would like to find some reading-crazy friends maybe.


I'm from the Germany, pretty new to GoodReads and like probably most members in this group i love books and reading.
I don't have any absolute preferrences but i mostly read, fantasy, fic..."
Welcome Be. I'm always amazed at how proficient Germans speak and write in English. Next month I have on my list to read (in English translation) one of the great German novels, Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks. Have you ever read it? It was recommended to me, and I've been looking forward to it.
Be2941 wrote: "Hello!
I'm from the Germany, pretty new to GoodReads and like probably most members in this group i love books and reading.
I don't have any absolute preferrences but i mostly read, fantasy, fic..."
Welcome Be2941!
I'm from the Germany, pretty new to GoodReads and like probably most members in this group i love books and reading.
I don't have any absolute preferrences but i mostly read, fantasy, fic..."
Welcome Be2941!

My name is Paige I am a woman who is retired and caring for my elderly Father. Hence I have a lot of time to read now. I like mystery and thrillers but I also like biographies and some love stories like the books that Nora Roberts writes. I just finished "High Noon". I also read "AThree Dog Life" a memoir by Abigail Thomas, it was pretty good.
I am joining in the "ReadAThon" competition this weekend!
Paige
Paige wrote: "Hello All
My name is Paige I am a woman who is retired and caring for my elderly Father. Hence I have a lot of time to read now. I like mystery and thrillers but I also like biographies and some l..."
Welcome Paige - your father is lucky to have a good daughter like you. Caregiving isn't easy. Glad to see you in the Readathon and hope you enjoy the group!
My name is Paige I am a woman who is retired and caring for my elderly Father. Hence I have a lot of time to read now. I like mystery and thrillers but I also like biographies and some l..."
Welcome Paige - your father is lucky to have a good daughter like you. Caregiving isn't easy. Glad to see you in the Readathon and hope you enjoy the group!


Paige, your avatar looks so familiar to me that I think we must be in another group together -- I am also a mystery fan so probably it would be a mystery group... you will find some other mystery fans here!
Welcome Be,Paige and Pam.
I'certain you'll find plenty of books to discuss in here. And feel free to open a discussion if you think you can't fit it in anywhere exhisting
I'certain you'll find plenty of books to discuss in here. And feel free to open a discussion if you think you can't fit it in anywhere exhisting

Happy reading.
Welcome Robert.
Tell us something about you: where are you from, what do you like reading or doing in general!
Tell us something about you: where are you from, what do you like reading or doing in general!



Raul wrote: "Hi there, my name is Raul, from Nairobi. I love reading and I look forward to participating in this group. I actually happen to see a familiar face (should I say so hehe) here, hi there Greg!"
So glad to see you here Raul! :)
From what I've seen, you like literary books, and I know you'll add a lot to the discussion. A warm welcome!!
So glad to see you here Raul! :)
From what I've seen, you like literary books, and I know you'll add a lot to the discussion. A warm welcome!!
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I agree Portia! And even though translations can never be quite the same, they can sometimes be works of art of their own well worthy of reading!
Even with poetry, translations can sometimes be astonishingly lovely works of art ... though they must be at least a little different than the original poems if they are to remain poetry since very literal poetry translations are almost always dead on the page.