Book Chat
Sat Jan 25, 2020 12:36 pm
Hey Zen Denners!
One of the books I will be reading for February is Howl’s Moving Castle with Calcifer. Would anyone else like to read it too? (If you do you’ll discover who Calcifer is...)
Love,
Laurelite
One of the books I will be reading for February is Howl’s Moving Castle with Calcifer. Would anyone else like to read it too? (If you do you’ll discover who Calcifer is...)
Love,
Laurelite
- Calcifer
- Posts : 6
Join date : 2020-01-08
Age : 29
Location : Weymouth
Re: Book Chat
Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:38 pm
Good afternoon everyone!
I can't wait to dive into the book again, the story is so captivating. And if you have watched the film you will be surprised how much they left out ( like every adaptations) can't wait to hear for all your favourite quotes from the book.
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Stay fresh
calcifer
I can't wait to dive into the book again, the story is so captivating. And if you have watched the film you will be surprised how much they left out ( like every adaptations) can't wait to hear for all your favourite quotes from the book.
ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
Stay fresh
calcifer
- Perseo
- Posts : 64
Join date : 2019-10-27
Re: Book Chat
Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:57 pm
I will read the book with you with pleasure. I had seen the film years ago and therefore I am curious to read the book.
Good evening everybody
Perseo
Good evening everybody
Perseo
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Re: Book Chat
Sat Jul 04, 2020 2:33 pm
Perseo! Ciao amico mio!
Did you ever read Howl’s Moving Castle?? The film is one of my favourites! (I think Cal is pretty fond of it too...can’t think why... )
Love,
Laurelite
Did you ever read Howl’s Moving Castle?? The film is one of my favourites! (I think Cal is pretty fond of it too...can’t think why... )
Love,
Laurelite
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- Perseo
- Posts : 64
Join date : 2019-10-27
Re: Book Chat
Sat Jul 04, 2020 5:17 pm
Hi Laurelite,
unfortunately I did not read the book, I looked for it in the library, but it was not present in the catalog; shortly after the libraries have been totally closed and have reopened for about a month.
What are you reading at the moment?
I am reading John Keats' poems ( wonderful), but the reading that is most demanding for me is the greatest literary work ever written: "La Divina Commedia" by Dante Alighieri ( I love it), a monumental and incredibly fascinating work.
Has any of you ever read it?
We all live in different countries, I would like to know if it is taught in school in your respective countries??!?!!?
Ciao
Perseo
unfortunately I did not read the book, I looked for it in the library, but it was not present in the catalog; shortly after the libraries have been totally closed and have reopened for about a month.
What are you reading at the moment?
I am reading John Keats' poems ( wonderful), but the reading that is most demanding for me is the greatest literary work ever written: "La Divina Commedia" by Dante Alighieri ( I love it), a monumental and incredibly fascinating work.
Has any of you ever read it?
We all live in different countries, I would like to know if it is taught in school in your respective countries??!?!!?
Ciao
Perseo
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