Re: I thought Dunusia was a feminine name, Oscar
Dark Gholam Send a noteboard - 09/01/2010 06:48:32 PM
Dark Gholam Send a noteboard - 09/01/2010 06:48:32 PM
I think you got your hands on two of those, no?
Now you'll be ahead of the Anglo-American readers. I'm only waiting until the last half of the seventh volume is released and then I'll be finished with the series. Very, very interesting turns so far.Glad you enjoyed it. Did you hurt your back having to carry that box back home?

haha it is a female name, when I say "he" i mean sapkowski! and yes, you are right! i got my hands on 2 of them! and bradbury and wolfe and JG Ballard, and faulkner! that was a very pleasant surprise and saramago (my brother sends you his unconditional devotion now, since he's just read the last wish and he also loves saramago's books so you sending me books makes him happy too) and i even got a terry brooks, for my childhood shannara memories sake! I'm especially intrigued by the moorcock! it looks kind of blaphemous (delightful reading, if so!) and flannery o' connor ( I am tempted to start there or with the steampunk collection)
and yes sureño, I hurt my back and my right arm (the ahem broken one) carrying this from the post office
all ten blocks to my house but it was sooooooo worth it!
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EDIT: first Book review is up
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Ok, I think I'll start with Andrzej Sapkowski's "the last wish"
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I thought Dunusia was a feminine name, Oscar
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Re: I thought Dunusia was a feminine name, Oscar
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