I have been reading “Reading People” by Jo-Ellan Dimitrius/Mark Mazzarela. it´s kind of cool especially if your work depends on people´s reaction.
happy death by camus.. be in love and yet be disdainful of romanticism.
Anything by Terry Pratchett. My favorite is probably “Men at Arms.”
- Navneet
Anu I would be able to quote many French or anglo – saxon writers but Google will tell this you better than me . I am going to do a confession . I read the 5 books ” Harry Potter ” . This looks childish . But the books are very well written , with a rich vocabulary and the art to tie an intrigue . The dialogue are wonderful . Many subtleties in psychology . And for the bottom , they bring a high symbol .
Perhaps I deceive you . i would be sorry . But it ‘ s the truth . In friendship Michel
ps : I use another computer . With the mine I don’ t succeed yo dowload your site .I wonder why .
And thanks again for your messaje and the family .
Moti, read “Jeeves and the feudal spirit” – strongly recommended for the uppity kinds who wish to indulge in a little bit of tish tosh and all that
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I have been reading “Reading People” by Jo-Ellan Dimitrius/Mark Mazzarela. it´s kind of cool especially if your work depends on people´s reaction.
happy death by camus.. be in love and yet be disdainful of romanticism.
Anything by Terry Pratchett. My favorite is probably “Men at Arms.”
- Navneet
Anu I would be able to quote many French or anglo – saxon writers but Google will tell this you better than me .
I am going to do a confession . I read the 5 books ” Harry Potter ” . This looks childish . But the books are very well written , with a rich vocabulary and the art to tie an intrigue . The dialogue are wonderful . Many subtleties in psychology . And for the bottom , they bring a high symbol .
Perhaps I deceive you . i would be sorry . But it ‘ s the truth .
In friendship
Michel
ps : I use another computer . With the mine I don’ t succeed yo dowload your site .I wonder why .
And thanks again for your messaje and the family .
Moti, read “Jeeves and the feudal spirit” – strongly recommended for the uppity kinds who wish to indulge in a little bit of tish tosh and all that