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Othello - Shakespeare :cool:

 

Oh my god! I had to read it in my English lessons and I hated it! But I still have one scene in my head that I'll never forget. After reading the book we wanted to watch the movie of it. But my English teacher confused this film with another of his personal porno collection. :D When we saw a Japanese porno on the screen the whole class was laughing so loud. He was so embarrassed. That was so funny. :)

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Have just finished "The Boy in Striped Pyjamas" by John Boyne. It is an absolutely amazing book, and I'd definitely recommend it. Can't tell you more about it than that because it would ruin the whole plot, the only thing I can say is that if you like historical fiction you'll love it.

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Last summer during the holiday I started reading the newest Harry Potter. I stopped when the holiday ended and I haven't read it since :D So, that's one book I haven't finished yet (though I'm going to, believe it or not :D)

Then I have loads of school books I have to read for my examinations.. :( I don't want to!

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I've been reading "The Da Vinci Code" and "The shadow of the wind" these last weeks!!!! Both books are great, although to be honest I prefer the second... The DaVinci Code is like an Indiana Jones adventure, very interesting, amusing and easy for reading and I must confess I was hooked on it... but it isn't a "deep" book (for me).

 

"The Shadow of the wind" is much better 'cause the characters and all the places were all the facts happen are well-described (but not in a boring way) and the story is very deep, emotive, humane... It's a complex book, with a lot of characters and a secret interesting and credible story which is revealed little by little, (thing that increased my interest for it). Moreover, I got affection to Dani (the main character) immediately and I understood his feelings as well... this didn't happen to me with Robert Langdon. Futhermore, the action in the TSOFW book lasts almost 11years (so you can see the discovers that Dani does, how his life progress and all the new persons that he meets as time goes by) and TDVC lasts only a few days, so everything happens too fast.

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