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Teodora19

Teodora19

There isn't much I can say about me. I am a young girl, I love reading, especialy fantasy, but I can find other kind of books that I like. I am from Romania, Timisoara and... if you want to know more you have to find out....
  • Timisoara, Romania
  • member since October 1 2007

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  • Kristel

    Kristel says

    Welcome to 1001 books. You can keep track of the books you have read from the book, 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die, join in the discussions on the books we are reading for the month (BOTM) or you can debate the merits of the list as some enjoy doing. We hope you will want to join in the choosing of BOTM and the discussions. The current books are pinned to the top for that month. There are older discussions that can be found by searching discussions. If there is any way the group administrator can help further feel free to ask one of us. If you don’t own the book the list can be found at the top in the group description or at http://www.listology.com/content_show.cfm?content_id=22845. A downloadable list of the second edition is available at http://johnandsheena.co.uk/books/?page_id=160.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • The Ancient One

    The Ancient One says

    “Cherish your vision and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements.” -- Napoleon Hill

    “If you can dream it, you can do it ... ” -- Walt Disney

    “All of the great achievers of the past have been visionary figures; they were men and women who projected into the future. They thought of what could be, rather than what already was, and then they moved themselves into action, to bring these things into fruition.” -- Bob Proctor

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • simon i

    simon i says

    Your home town sounds nice. Nicer than mine, but I won't bore you with moaning on about that! I'll leave you to your blossom sniffing - for now... :)

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

    gbees says

    In the sense of : 'interesting'. I don't know much about Romanian literature, but surely, you must have some good writers?

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • gbees

    gbees says

    Hi Teodora!
    You've not much to tell about yourself? I don't believe that! The fact that you're from Romania alone sounds intriguing! Anyway, although it's quite some time I' read 'Perfume', I still remember that I did like it a lot. Full of suspense! There's been even a film about it on t.v.! So, where're you waiting for!
    Cheers!

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • kittycat

    kittycat says

    hi whats up

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • the giver

    the giver says

    Forgive me for not responding sooner to your question, family and work keep me very busy. "Geralds Game" is a great book, but it does have some slow spots in it. You also need to be aware that this book is tied in with Kings' other book "Dolores Claiborne". There are brief mentions of a specific time referring to "Dolores Claiborne" that King will call your attention to in "Geralds Game". Each book has several referrances to one another, so you will need to pay close attention or you might miss it. I recommend that you read "Dolores Claiborne" first then "Geralds Game". I believe it will make more sense to you in that order. Both are great books! Enjoy! Thanks for asking me.

    posted 12 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Nicole R

    Nicole R says

    Hi Teodora, welcome to Play Book Tag! Our tag for October: England. If you want to get or make some recommendations, check out the thread October tag: reading plans and suggestions! Once you finish an England book, post a review on the thread October tag; our collective reads for our shelf. We will be announcing the new tag for November in a few short days!

    As an added incentive to read the monthly tag, we “raffle” off an Amazon gift card for every thousand posts we reach. One of the requirements to qualify though is you have to have read a book for the current months tag!

    For answers to other commonly asked questions, search for the discussion entitled FAQ for new members. If you have any questions about PBT please don't hesitate to ask me!

    See you on PBT!

    Happy reading,
    Nicole

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Jazarine J

    Jazarine J says

    hey..just discovered you request for recommendation..
    The count of monte cristo is a very intereseting read. However, if you don't want to read a whole thick book, Go for any of the bridged classics. You'll love it.
    Two thumbs up for the book!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Anna Z

    Anna Z says

    Lord of the rings is really good. all of them.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • andra w

    andra w says

    Gerald's game is pretty good. It's different from his other stuff, kind of like a one woman pplay, but it's a good read.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Jeehan A

    Jeehan A says

    I personally consider Dan Brown a talented and great writer although many disagree with me. As for The Da Vinci Code, yes you will feel it is difficult at times to catch your breath with the strong flow of facts and fiction coming from here and there . What I did was conducting a thorough research on the Internet on several things while reading. It was amazingly enriching. My advice: Do not watch the movie before you read the novel

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Jeehan A

    Jeehan A says

    I personally consider Dan Brown a talented and great writer although many disagree with me. As for The Da Vinci Code, yes you will feel it is difficult at times to catch your breath with the strong flow of facts and fiction coming from here and there . What I did was conducting a thorough research on the Internet on several things while reading. It was amazingly enriching. My advice: Do not watch the movie before you read the novel

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Barabus

    Barabus says

    Yes, you should read the Da Vinci Code. Preferably before watching the movie but even the other way round is good :) .

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Vijay KS

    Vijay KS says

    I am sure you must have got a lot of "Yes" by now. I'm adding one more. If you love a good read and nice plots then I would say "Yes". My advise though is don't take the plot too seriously as it weaves between fiction and non-fiction.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • kunaljain

    kunaljain says

    da vinci code is suspenseful but it's difficult to distinguish b/w fact and fiction. but it is a great read nonetheless. but try umberto eco's focoult's pendulum. it's better than da vinci code and more direct in it's purpose..

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Jonathan F

    Jonathan F says

    It's well written and suspenseful with quite a bit more detail than the movie (as usual). Personally, I enjoyed it... although I think the controversy was overplayed. So, don't base your decision on hype. If you like a good suspense/action novel, dive in & enjoy!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • howlinwulff

    howlinwulff says

    Hmm....seeing that you didnt like The Last Templar too much, i wudnt knw if you would ke the Da Vinci Code too much..though its more fast paced....but its still def a interesting book...

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • aravind10

    aravind10 says

    hi......

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )