Margie C

Margie C

I love to read to my kids and read myself, Spanish and English and understand Portuguess if I read only....I own several books. Recently move to TX and we love the place, the people, buildings, the museums, the zoo...great to stay with your family. Own a business keep me busy during the mornings.
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  • member since Thursday, April 17 2008

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  • ASCD S

    ascd s says

    Tan pronto me sea posible te verifico la informacion y si te consigo los autores y libros te escribo.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • ASCD S

    ascd s says

    Hola Margie:
    Encantada de conocerte. Soy directora de escuela y hace varios meses apenas leo pero me fascina leer. Luego te escribo de mis autores y libros al igual tu . Have a nice day.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Edu

    edu says

    Hola Margie, yo estoy en España y la próxima semana me voy a Paris a ver a unos
    amigos. Voy a estare en España hasta finales de agosto que regreso a SF.
    En el avión me leí el último libro de Junot Diaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, tienes que leerlo, es muy muy bueno!

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Edu

    edu says

    Yo soy de Asturias, de la parte Celta del país. Yo soy nacido y criado allí. Me vine a SF cuando tenía 32 años.
    Edu

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Edu

    edu says

    Hola Margie,
    Yo, la verdad, es que nunca he leido nada de Vargas Llosa. Una de mis mejores amigas me recomendó esa novela. Mirando el tipo de libros que lees creo que cualquier libro de Almudena Grandes te gustaría, sobre todo "Atlas de Geografía Humana".
    Edu

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  • Edu

    edu says

    Hi Margie,
    I finished "Las Benévolas" that is a translation from the French. But if you have access to books in Spanish I would recommend anything by Almudena Grandes, like "Atlas de Geografía Humana", "Malena es un nombre de tango" or " Los aires difíciles". I have been told that "Travesuras de la niña mala" by Vargas Llosa is a great novel. I usually read in Spanish when I am in Spain or when my mother sends me something, like "La sombra del viento" by Ruiz Zafón. In fact, when I visit Spain this summer I will read his second book.

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