@ ares: apas lang kung makaya?
@ sevmik: number saved. Will txt.
@ ares: apas lang kung makaya?
@ sevmik: number saved. Will txt.
@ares si steve jobs tu-a sang jabanero.
it was nice meeting you all. i'll hit on the books right away.
Thanks for those who let me borrow their books! and hope you enjoy those i have as well
Until the next meet up guys! Can't wait. Let's agree on a specific book or maybe genre? para maka discuss ta?
btw,here's a site in which i get my book recommendations.Just check it out and im sure you'll find your cup of tea!
Recommended Reading - /lit/ Wiki
Nice meeting you all! Can't wait for the next meet up.
@Hanskie: Thank you for letting us borrow The Picture of Dorian Gray. Looks and smells newDon't worry, we'll take extra care of it. When do you want it back?
@Sol_Itaire: Nice to see you again after so many years! Thanks for letting us borrow From Third World to First. When do you want it returned?
Sorry double post.
Last edited by josephdc; 02-26-2012 at 11:23 PM.
@ joseph: no problem, you guys can return it when fully satisfied! I'm confident it's in good hands. Thanks pud for the short play by Bolt and Fyodor Notes.
@sevmik: Thanks for the Stardust! enjoying it more than i expected. Just msg lang when you want it back.
@sol_Itaire: I think im gonna try non-fiction now when im done with the ones i currently have.
@Hanskie: Okay, thanks! Enjoy them also... Although you might find Notes From Underground a bit challenging and trying. Challenging because the first part of the book basically consists of the main character's monologue, which is very philosophical and long-winded, and trying because he is very cynical, rude, and offensive. But it is very well-written, I think, and there's something to be learned from it too.
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