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Nastia Nanivska has read Cartas A Un Amigo Aleman.
Nastia Nanivska rated Fear and Trembling 2 weeks ago.
Nastia Nanivska is now reading The journal of Jules Renard.
Nastia Nanivska has read The Sorrows of Young Werther.
Nastia Nanivska has read Fear and Trembling.
Nastia Nanivska is now reading The Campaign of 1812 in Russia.
Nastia Nanivska has read Categories and De Interpretatione (Clarendon Aristotle Series).
Nastia Nanivska has read The Republic.
Nastia Nanivska is now reading Diaries of Franz Kafka.
Nastia Nanivska has read Timaeus.
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Olá, Nastia! Sabes uma coisa, quando vi a tua fotografia pensei "isto podia ser em Portugal" por causa da cor do mar e do reflexo do sol. Mas como tinhas um nome estrangeiro, não reparei na tua localização. Só agora reparei! Bem-vinda ao Shelfari. Boa estante, com muitos livros interessantes!
Life is a magnificent manifestation where if we honour Sacred Mother Earth, rivers of love will flow freely. New levels of spiritual awareness are upon us and by recognizing their beauty we can inspire every aspect of our lives. Let your soul be an oasis of transformation that takes your life to the next level and fulfills your dreams. Rejoice in your awakening, the future is now and love is in every breath you take.Micheal Teal
Cool, Nastia. Thanks for the add!
Welcome to Shelfari!
I don't how I can recommend too much to you already because it already looks like you well on your journey, but I'll ask you this: What do you think of Simone Weil? Have you read much of her? I am positioning myself to read Arendt this summer (if all goes well), but I am also deeply intrigued with Weil. Adn I see you've read Bulgakov and I am blank on him...why should I read Bulgakov? Do you enjoy reading politics more than history? Literature more than theory? I'm looking to deepen my reading on the Europeans but since I need to keep the American Literature pipeline filled (I teach most American Lit) I don't get as much opportunity to read the great Europeans. Thus, recommendations are vividly welcome, too.
Welcome to Better than Starbucks! Make yourself at home, look around, dig up old threads, or start new ones.We are honored to be one of your first groups!
Welcome! Anyone who reads Hannah Arendt is a friend of mine. Well, really, anyone who reads the good books--and I see from your shelf that you do--is my friend already.Again, welcome, traveler!