Miriam, would you like to have a look on "Discussion topics > Book and film reviews > "Over there in Patagonia" by Maria Bamberg."? page 2 of Books and Film Reviews. As you are from Argentina maybe you'll like it, and the photo too.
LearnerOfEnglish, that book is easy to read, if you are interested in the theme, of course.
Thanks for your advise miriam. My question was maybe too broad to answer(is it correct English?). I am trying to read as much as possible as a way of improving my English. Hemingway is popular for English learners for his simple writing style and great story. Do you know any writer whose literature is simple to read compare to other novels, but still has high quality
wow, your recomendation is a lot more useful and helpful than I ever expected from this forum Miriam. I will certainly get some of those from your list. I was gonna order several books tonight actually.
Thanks again for your recomendations and very helpful interesting descriptions of the books.
One of my extra special favourites from the 1931 movie vault Hollywood’s Frankenstein!!! [a review of the DVD restoration of the original movie] "It's alive! Alive!" shouts Colin Clive's triumphant Dr. Frankenstein as electricity buzzes over the hulking body of a revived corpse. "In the name of *** now I know what it's like to be ***!" For years unheard, this line has been res
well, I’m not sure how helpful I’ve been really - They’re all a bit bookish if you get what I mean big smile - all the best-sellers are topical andworthwhile for one reason or another. What do you enjoy reading really? If I was learning French for instance, I'd want an easy path, perhaps I'd start with Tin Tin and move to kids books (I'm joking). Hmm. I enjoy shopping at Amazon because it'