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Cavesa
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 Message 721 of 812
27 May 2015 at 11:25pm | IP Logged 
Cleared! Thanks a lot! And all those feelings on my thread still apply and will continue
to do so :-)

By the way, the fact your favourite community writes even the series names in Russian, it
looks like my next language might be it. Until then, I am just refreshing my cyrillics
knowledge and reading really slowly :-D
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Via Diva
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 Message 722 of 812
28 May 2015 at 7:08am | IP Logged 
I'm happy to hear that ^^

Hehehehe, mission accomplished? :D
_____
Reading till 2:00. What the hell is going on?

I managed to find not just the series Neverwhere, but two audiobooks (one audiobook and one radio drama, to be precise). First is read by the author, second by James McAvoy (!), Natalie Dormer, David Harewood, Sophie Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch (!) (plus
Anthony Head, Romola Garai and the author himself again). Oh the struggle.

And I've reached some strange state with French in which I want either to write or to read or to watch something.
Unfortunately, I want all that in English even more, so nope, il doit attendre.

Edited by Via Diva on 28 May 2015 at 7:12am

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Cavesa
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 Message 723 of 812
28 May 2015 at 3:16pm | IP Logged 
I recommend watching Profilage and reading Chattam's Autremonde series. English can wait too ;-)

"mission accomplished"... you are evil! First Garyb with Italian, now you with Russian. :-D
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Via Diva
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 Message 724 of 812
28 May 2015 at 4:00pm | IP Logged 
Hmmm. French resources are completely undiscovered by me, so I dunno where I can find
Profilage with English subs. And of Chattam I could find only Trilogie du mal, but I
think it's a bit early to read anything I don't even know.
But I have already downloaded Millennium in French, audio too. Mwahahahaha.

:D
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Via Diva
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 Message 725 of 812
28 May 2015 at 7:56pm | IP Logged 
I know what's wrong with The Stand - Das letzte Gefecht - it's too hard, too long and too Stephen
King. Maybe he's just not the kind of authors whose books I like.
I don't want to stop the book completely, it's interesting to see what happens next, but, heck, 24% in and
nothing but chaos which I can't really connect into some big and clear picture.
So I've tried Kerstin Gier's Rubinrot. I saw the movie and found it to be surprisingly good. Dunno if
there's the second one already, and even if it I really doubt that the third is completed too.
I don't just read, I listen to German audio (sorta L-R), and so far this is both bad and good. The plus side is
obvious, minuses are that I don't have time to look words up and that audiobook is shorter, jumping
whole paragraphs from time to time, which successfully makes me lose understanding.
Still better than The Stand.

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Elenia
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 Message 726 of 812
29 May 2015 at 1:41am | IP Logged 
You managed to find the radio series of neverwhere? I haven't looked for it, but I
missed it the first time it aired :(

There is also a comic for Neverwhere, if you're interested! I haven't read much of it,
but it's good :D (Neverwhere sometimes feels like Neil Gaiman's answer to The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which I also recommend to you, if you haven't tried
it already.)

Sorry, I'll back off with the Neverwhere... for now!


For French watching, I really like Les Revenants, but it's pretty difficult. It's
really cool, though, and might be worth watching just for personal enjoyment rather
than language study (not that the two are mutually exclusive. Far from it!)
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Cavesa
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 Message 727 of 812
29 May 2015 at 1:46am | IP Logged 
I think Les Revenants is noticeably more difficult than Profilage but still much less than Engrenage and Hero Corp. But it is a good series, that is surely true.
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Via Diva
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 Message 728 of 812
29 May 2015 at 8:17am | IP Logged 
I haven't even checked these recommendations but somehow I wish I didn't have to sleep at
night :D or to be studying chemical engineering, hehe.

Yeah, one can say I get sort of infiltrated with French now, I've got two or even three bands to
check, I've picked up my favourite book of Le rois maudits (La louve de France) and I am
reading a hilarious grammar book (sort of like Deutsche Grammatik mit menschlichem Antlitz,
but maybe even funnier).

And yet I can't be brave enough even to read the rules of reading/pronunciation once more :D


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