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Re: Well hello there
Sanne (nl)
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Sanne (nl) Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 10:51 AM Quote
Hanne wrote:
Sanne (nl) wrote:

i know, i am bringing a truck load of books, haven't read in ages and miss it big time. I was just wondering, are you going to see TRAVIS again on this tour? When they were in NL i heard they were coming back soon, would that mean a new european tour?? Heard anything about that?
And since i am asking questions, have your read any good books lately?


I haven't heard anything about a tour (I guess they would announce this on the front page), but I'm certainly hoping that they'll come to Copenhagen. Or Kolding or Aarhus, wouldn't mind that either lol. They've already been to Amsterdam this year but who knows, maybe they'll come back...

Well I've read a couple of good books, including the one I'm reading at the moment;

Ken Follett: Pillars of the Earth (on wikipedia)
Ron McLarty: The Memory of Running
Mark Haddon: The Curious Incident About the Dog in the Night-Time (on wikipedia)

and then of course there's the Dan Brown novels which are always page turners, albeit somewhat unrealistic lol

I like the Ken Follett and Mark Haddon, They are as of now on my list:) Thanks for that! I assume you are a bookwurm?

 
Re: Well hello there
Hanne
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Hanne Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 11:01 AM Quote
Sanne (nl) wrote:

I haven't heard anything about a tour (I guess they would announce this on the front page), but I'm certainly hoping that they'll come to Copenhagen. Or Kolding or Aarhus, wouldn't mind that either lol. They've already been to Amsterdam this year but who knows, maybe they'll come back...

Well I've read a couple of good books, including the one I'm reading at the moment;

Ken Follett: Pillars of the Earth (on wikipedia)
Ron McLarty: The Memory of Running
Mark Haddon: The Curious Incident About the Dog in the Night-Time (on wikipedia)

and then of course there's the Dan Brown novels which are always page turners, albeit somewhat unrealistic lol

I like the Ken Follett and Mark Haddon, They are as of now on my list:) Thanks for that! I assume you are a bookwurm?

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I would like to be one, but I don't get around to reading as often as I like! At the moment it takes me a while to finish a book.

It's because of all the knitting; all my friends are having babies and I keep knitting stuff for them lol

And you, are you a book worm?
 
Re: Well hello there
Sanne (nl)
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Sanne (nl) Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 11:16 AM Quote
Hanne wrote:
Sanne (nl) wrote:

I haven't heard anything about a tour (I guess they would announce this on the front page), but I'm certainly hoping that they'll come to Copenhagen. Or Kolding or Aarhus, wouldn't mind that either lol. They've already been to Amsterdam this year but who knows, maybe they'll come back...

Well I've read a couple of good books, including the one I'm reading at the moment;

Ken Follett: Pillars of the Earth (on wikipedia)
Ron McLarty: The Memory of Running
Mark Haddon: The Curious Incident About the Dog in the Night-Time (on wikipedia)

and then of course there's the Dan Brown novels which are always page turners, albeit somewhat unrealistic lol

I like the Ken Follett and Mark Haddon, They are as of now on my list:) Thanks for that! I assume you are a bookwurm?



I would like to be one, but I don't get around to reading as often as I like! At the moment it takes me a while to finish a book.

It's because of all the knitting; all my friends are having babies and I keep knitting stuff for them lol

And you, are you a book worm? [/quote]
i used to be. A few years back you wouldn't see me without my book. But since our little girl is born, i don't seem to get around to reading anymore:(
i read anything and everything, but i partically like detectives (Mankell, Rankin, Sjowahl and Wahloo etc), and books by UK writers, don't exactly know why, but there's something different about their books. Better worked out caracters i think..*ponders over this a bit more*

Recently i read a book by Khaled Hosseini, it was awesome.
 
Re: Well hello there
michele
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michele Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 11:22 AM Quote
Hanne wrote:
Sanne (nl) wrote:

i know, i am bringing a truck load of books, haven't read in ages and miss it big time. I was just wondering, are you going to see TRAVIS again on this tour? When they were in NL i heard they were coming back soon, would that mean a new european tour?? Heard anything about that?
And since i am asking questions, have your read any good books lately?


I haven't heard anything about a tour (I guess they would announce this on the front page), but I'm certainly hoping that they'll come to Copenhagen. Or Kolding or Aarhus, wouldn't mind that either lol. They've already been to Amsterdam this year but who knows, maybe they'll come back...

Well I've read a couple of good books, including the one I'm reading at the moment;

Ken Follett: Pillars of the Earth (on wikipedia)
Ron McLarty: The Memory of Running
Mark Haddon: The Curious Incident About the Dog in the Night-Time (on wikipedia)

and then of course there's the Dan Brown novels which are always page turners, albeit somewhat unrealistic lol

the pillars of the earth one of the best book i've ever read!
 
Re: Well hello there
Sanne (nl)
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Sanne (nl) Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 11:28 AM Quote
am off for a quick lunch, later!
 
Re: Well hello there
Edel
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Edel Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 11:34 AM Quote
Hello Hanne missus
 
Re: Well hello there
Hanne
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Hanne Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 11:36 AM Quote
Sanne (nl) wrote:
i used to be. A few years back you wouldn't see me without my book. But since our little girl is born, i don't seem to get around to reading anymore:(
i read anything and everything, but i partically like detectives (Mankell, Rankin, Sjowahl and Wahloo etc), and books by UK writers, don't exactly know why, but there's something different about their books. Better worked out caracters i think..*ponders over this a bit more*

Recently i read a book by Khaled Hosseini, it was awesome.


Oh, Mankell has been made into films, and I've seen most of them. They're just brilliant, especially Master Mind.
 
Re: Well hello there
Hanne
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Hanne Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 11:38 AM Quote
michele wrote:
the pillars of the earth one of the best book i've ever read!


I've only read just over 300 pages, but I love it :o)
 
Re: Well hello there
Hanne
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Hanne Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 11:38 AM Quote
Edel wrote:
Hello Hanne missus


Hello there Edel! How are you?
 
Re: Well hello there
Edel
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Edel Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 12:04 PM Quote
Hanne wrote:
Edel wrote:
Hello Hanne missus


Hello there Edel! How are you?


Doing alright but too much to do and not enough time. Laundry, clean this place up, pack and most importantly find a shite load of journals I can bring to Ireland.
Had to come back and edit, to hide my rudeness seen as I never asked how you were?
 
Re: Well hello there
Sanne (nl)
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Sanne (nl) Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 12:12 PM Quote
Hanne wrote:
Sanne (nl) wrote:
i used to be. A few years back you wouldn't see me without my book. But since our little girl is born, i don't seem to get around to reading anymore:(
i read anything and everything, but i partically like detectives (Mankell, Rankin, Sjowahl and Wahloo etc), and books by UK writers, don't exactly know why, but there's something different about their books. Better worked out caracters i think..*ponders over this a bit more*

Recently i read a book by Khaled Hosseini, it was awesome.


Oh, Mankell has been made into films, and I've seen most of them. They're just brilliant, especially Master Mind.


i'm back. it is the weirdest weather here. Sunshining and thundering 8(
I have seen the Mankell tv-series. I thought they were great! i especially liked the one where Stefan Lindberg commited suicide. Was that Master Mind? I don't remember..
Have you read any books by Roddy Doyle?
 
Re: Well hello there
Hanne
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Hanne Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 12:19 PM Quote
Edel wrote:


Doing alright but too much to do and not enough time. Laundry, clean this place up, pack and most importantly find a shite load of journals I can bring to Ireland.
Had to come back and edit, to hide my rudeness seen as I never asked how you were?


I am good, just spent some days at my parents' house, since there was ringridning in little GrĂ¥sten :o)

So you're leaving for Ireland tomorrow then? How much do you still have to write for your speciale? Do you think you'll make it for the deadline?
 
Re: Well hello there
Hanne
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Hanne Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 12:21 PM Quote
Sanne (nl) wrote:
i'm back. it is the weirdest weather here. Sunshining and thundering 8(
I have seen the Mankell tv-series. I thought they were great! i especially liked the one where Stefan Lindberg commited suicide. Was that Master Mind? I don't remember..
Have you read any books by Roddy Doyle?


I don't think I read any of his books. Are they also detective/suspense books?

In Master Mind, Wallander's daughter plus another policeman's daughter are kidnapped. It's like the kidnapper is always one step ahead of Wallander and they can't work out why.

And yes, the one where he kills himself is a good one. Too bad though, the actor wasn't half-bad looking lol
 
Re: Well hello there
Sanne (nl)
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Sanne (nl) Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 12:39 PM Quote
Hanne wrote:
Sanne (nl) wrote:
i'm back. it is the weirdest weather here. Sunshining and thundering 8(
I have seen the Mankell tv-series. I thought they were great! i especially liked the one where Stefan Lindberg commited suicide. Was that Master Mind? I don't remember..
Have you read any books by Roddy Doyle?


I don't think I read any of his books. Are they also detective/suspense books?

In Master Mind, Wallander's daughter plus another policeman's daughter are kidnapped. It's like the kidnapper is always one step ahead of Wallander and they can't work out why.

And yes, the one where he kills himself is a good one. Too bad though, the actor wasn't half-bad looking lol

yes, it definitaly was a shame:) not to shabby mr. Lindberg, lol
As for Roddy Doyle, no suspense, but nevertheless a great read. (IMHO)
Beautiful and funny tales of people.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roddy_Doyle

 
Re: Well hello there
Edel
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Edel Posted Wed 18 Jul, 2007 12:43 PM Quote
Hanne wrote:
Edel wrote:


Doing alright but too much to do and not enough time. Laundry, clean this place up, pack and most importantly find a shite load of journals I can bring to Ireland.
Had to come back and edit, to hide my rudeness seen as I never asked how you were?


I am good, just spent some days at my parents' house, since there was ringridning in little GrĂ¥sten :o)

So you're leaving for Ireland tomorrow then? How much do you still have to write for your speciale? Do you think you'll make it for the deadline?


ahh nice, hope they spoilt you rotten and that it was a good festival? Or maybe it wasnt last weekend:0/

Girl, Im still looking for journals. Need at least another 1000 pgs for references. Still havent started writing it so erm 100 pages to be handed in...middle of August? Im very optimistic aint I haha, But gonna work as hard as possible. So working holiday in Ireland yayy but I need to get this in and move on with my life
 
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