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No. Not at the moment.... :p


Novels, never more than about $35. I can't justify anymore than that even for my favourite authors.
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I get books only from the library or ILL, then only buy one if I feel it's top-notch and I know I'll reread sometime.

Have you tried Amazon com? They often have books in translation.

check out Abebooks. They have a lot of German books. I bought a couple from them. No, I don't speak it unfortunately.

I tried Amazon. There were only a few translations -- only in Romance languages.

I tried all the clearinghouses: abebooks, alibris, biblio and bookfinder. There were only translations into Romance languages. In addition, biblio.com listed a Greek translation.

I am afraid you may have exhausted all the channels already in searching for a Eagle in the Snow translation.
I searched the German Amazon site for you and they only have the English. No German translation.

I went back and forth with my hair styles, but I did sport a lopsided blonde haircut like this for a year or so before growing my hair into a chin level bob like Madonna in vogue. :-) ...."
I wore my hair very similar to this for a few years, especially my early year in the Navy. My hair was more brown and had less of the long bangs, though.
http://sengook.com/blonde-hair-very-s...
I also had it like this for a couple years before and a few years after the haircut above.
http://www.greatestlook.com/veryshort...
I cannot wait to finish losing all of my excess weight so that I can look good in short hair again. I just love it!



I am afraid you may have exhausted all the channels already in searching for a Eagle in the Snow translation.
I searched the German Amazon site for you and they only have the English. No ..."
Thank you; so did I. Maybe it was never translated into German.

Wow! I had the "Flock of Seagulls" hair too! :)
Mom made me keep my hair short when I was small, until my dad agreed to look after it if I grew it. He did the manes and tails of the horses for shows ... lets just say I had the best, most intricate braids growing up, although I may have occasionally resembled a horse's rear end. After my brief flirtation with odd 80's hair, I too am back to long, and will stay that way, even with the increasing population of Arctic Blonde highlights showing up. Miss my dad's braids though.

Very nice. I'll picture that now when I imagine you out working with your cows. LOL
Oo Ooo OO tell me you mohawked that bad boy from time to time! :D
@Kat
Hair is hair. Maybe the horses thought it was weird that their rear end looked like your head. :D
I can't believe how vain I was about my hair back then. And my swatch watches. Good lord did I have a bunch of swatch watches. Was that a trend in any other countries? Wearing multiple swatch watches at once?
Now I use my phone to tell the time and my hair pretty much lays where it lays. What? I brush it!

I checked here on Goodreads and there seems to only be a Spanish translation available. Perhaps not definitive, but I do know GR lists loads of German books. I also checked on Chapters.Indigo for you, but nothing there either.

Thank you.

Mom made me keep my hair short..."
Seems our Mums made us have short hair for the same reasons. My Mum said I didn't brush it enough when I had long hair, so she chopped it all off when I was about 8 or 9.
Sometimes I wish i was blonde again, but I will wait until i go grey. :-) Then I may go blonde again. Easier to hide the grey roots if my hair is blonde.

I did have a mohawk at one stage. Not for very long because mohawks weren't great for getting or holding jobs. :-)
Oh yes, Swatches were big in Australia too. I never had one as they were a bit expensive im my area, but I had a white and flouro yellow Casio!



Me too! except mine was my early 20's
What is sad is that my father has had more hair than I do since my college days.
IMO there is nothing worse than a bald guy with a long fringe.

LMAO. My dad had a comb over. I once told him that it looked like a badly prepared tiger trap. Not enough branches to cover the pit. :D


I get that when a child is little, but I think as they become a teen the parents need to compromise. Allow some of the child's own taste to develop. After all, hair is part of our identity, who we are, especially when young when we are finding our groove. Being able to express a personal style (unless your style is buttoned down for work or military) is important.

or wearing it in a pony tail. I had a professor who did that.


@Anne, my hair was bone straight until my mid to late 30s. Now it gets quite wavy. So weird.

I have trouble picturing Chris will long, long curly hair.....:D

What seems very weird to me is the current obsession with hair straightening. When I was a kid (the 60s)it was made very clear to me that hair had to be curly, and I did spend nights trying to sleep with horrible prickly curlers torturing my dead straight hair.




That expresses my attitude. Keep it short enough that I can scrape it into position with my fingers 1st thing and that's that. I do not comb.

She must have had to sit up all night. I can't imagine sleeping in those-LOL.



Absolutely. So much easier to have long hair. My hair is way passed waist at the moment, but that is only because I have been too lazy to cut it to waist length.
Like Bryn, I cut my own hair, which is a positive again of having long hair.
Easy to cut, no style cutting required. I have been cutting and layering my own hair for so many year now that i cannot stomach the expense of a hairdresser.

Ain't that the truth!!
P.S Jean I tried to contact you over your Non Fiction thread (Looking for a book about..) but your profile is set up so you don't receive private messages. Sorry I had to remove that thread as we are more tailored towards fiction and we want to try not to get too heavily entangled with Non fiction threads.


1. Not being able to sort books into collections is annoying :(
2. The battery runs low at THE MOST inopportune times!
3. If you read in the wee hours, when its very dark, and very quiet...it's a good idea to switch off the "low battery audible alert"...Wow, did I jump! Glad I wasn't reading a thriller. ;)

1. Not being able to sort books into collections is annoying :(
2. The battery runs low at THE MOST inopportune times!
3. If you read in th..."
I've got the Kindle Keyboard. Fantastic battery life.
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Alright! Margaret is head banging. She must have put Meatloaf on. :D"
LOL. If I was playing Meat Loaf, at least the head banging would by rhythmic.