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Rumo

Posts: 971 Join date: 2009-12-07 Age: 18 Location: Germany
 | Subject: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 8:34 pm | |
| Hey guys, everytime a guy applies I ask him what his favourite books and films are, here is an extra topic for books and literature in general...
Ok I start:
My favourite book is "The Little Prince" by Antoine de St.-Exupéry. The book is maybe known as a book for children, but there is so much more behind! It´s about a pilot, who has an accident with his plain in the desert, and there he meets the little prince.
The little prince is from another planet, a very small one, he is alone and decides to travel around and visit other planets. He meets many people, most chapters are very short, because he leads just a conversation with them and then leaves the planet.
When you read this book you have to think about things that are really important and those ones, which only seem important. I would say it´s the most beautifull book and it really touches your spirit. I had some great feelings while reading it, had to laugh, had to tear. A fantastic book =) |
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DieOrFail

Posts: 1697 Join date: 2010-04-18 Age: 18 Location: Germany
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 8:37 pm | |
| Thank you for the topic  This book sounds really great, I will try to read it in the next time  |
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Rumo

Posts: 971 Join date: 2009-12-07 Age: 18 Location: Germany
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 8:44 pm | |
| There is so much more to say about this book, but I have no time now =D |
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DeoX Graphics Team Leader

Posts: 375 Join date: 2009-12-09 Age: 21
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 8:58 pm | |
| Redwall books by Brian Jacques __________________________________  |
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Devinius

Posts: 53 Join date: 2010-04-22
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 9:03 pm | |
| I'm not reading many books. You can count all with one hand  My fav book is "Schattenjagd" by Wolfgang Hohlbein. At the moment i read "Der Untertan" by Thomas Mann for school. I like it to read tutorials for programming ;D |
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Tomilion

Posts: 1185 Join date: 2009-07-07 Age: 17 Location: Israel
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 9:04 pm | |
| I cant talk much about books... But about films  I like The lord of the rings  I saw each of the movies atleast 5 times  |
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DieOrFail

Posts: 1697 Join date: 2010-04-18 Age: 18 Location: Germany
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 9:08 pm | |
| | Devinius wrote: | I'm not reading many books. My fav book is "Schattenjagd" by Wolfgang Hohlbein.
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Hey, thats a great book, too! I’ve read this book a long time ago, and it was my fav book for a few years! |
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Devinius

Posts: 53 Join date: 2010-04-22
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 9:31 pm | |
| I hope in the next years Hohlbein have the idea to write a second book about this topic ^^ Maybe Part2 ? I'm very interessted about the both teenies at the end. |
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Rumo

Posts: 971 Join date: 2009-12-07 Age: 18 Location: Germany
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 9:32 pm | |
| Yeah read that too =) Was very enjoyable ^.^ |
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TNaismith Head Forum Administrator

Posts: 4057 Join date: 2009-05-19 Location: Canada
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 9:42 pm | |
| | DeoX wrote: | | Redwall books by Brian Jacques |
I love the Redwall books too! ^.^ There is humor, funny stories (hares always being hungry and all the food xD), and very honest, meaningful life messages too. But mostly it's a fun kind of...swashbuckling adventure involving heroic woodland creatures against evil vermin (rats, stoats, ferrets, foxes, etc). Many times I've read the books and wished I could be a character in one of those stories, there is so much...down-to-earth living that goes on there. xD
Redwall definitely one my favorites, all of them. I have other books to though, will post more about them later. =D Nice topic! ^^__________________________________  |
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Adam Shootyperson Arranger of Matches

Posts: 3422 Join date: 2009-09-13 Age: 15 Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Mon 26 Apr 2010, 9:44 pm | |
| My favourite book is : Where's Wally  |
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DieOrFail

Posts: 1697 Join date: 2010-04-18 Age: 18 Location: Germany
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Tue 27 Apr 2010, 2:38 pm | |
| Terry Pratchett is a great writer, too. Very good humor, but not easy to read and understand.  |
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Rumo

Posts: 971 Join date: 2009-12-07 Age: 18 Location: Germany
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Tue 27 Apr 2010, 2:50 pm | |
| Yeah, read one book of him too  But it´s very funny and you think you are IN the story while reading it. |
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Corn King

Posts: 1249 Join date: 2009-11-08 Age: 24 Location: Portugal
 | Subject: Re: Your favourite books? Tue 27 Apr 2010, 2:57 pm | |
| My favorite book :"Savage" ^^ |
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DieOrFail

Posts: 1697 Join date: 2010-04-18 Age: 18 Location: Germany
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