Nenhumolhar
From Bruxelles / Brussel, Bruxelles / Brussel Belgium
Age 53
Joined Thursday, December 16, 2004
Recent Book Activity
Het mysterie van de kat
Timbuktu
Moral Disorder
The Hollow
House of Sleep
The Devil's Novice
De Blauwe Marlijne
De rijstmoeder
Town Like Alice
Switch
Echt Verliefd
Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow
The French Lieutenant's Woman
The New York Trilogy: City of Glass, Ghosts and Locked Room
De Macht Van Het Niets
A Maggot
Sleeping Murder
Nemesis
Vogel Man
Being There
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tell-a-friend referrals | 0 | 49 |
new member referrals | 0 | 2 |
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Extended Profile
I absolutely LOVE books and though I often can be rather possessive about them I find this initiative a great chance to share ones joys of reading with the world!!
I'm not so good at keeping my reading list up to date, so I've removed it now. Lately I have mostly read non-fiction (history), and have dedicated a fair amount of my normal reading time to some part time studying (maths). At the moment of writing I am reading Evelyn Waugh and a book with extracts of diaries that have to do with WWII in Asia and the Pacific.
One of my favourite authors is the Australian Alex Miller. Unfortunately it is not so easy to come by his books where I live in Belgium, so I've only read The Ancestor Game, Conditions of Faith, and Journey to the Stone Country.
Another favourite is Michael Ondaatje - but his books are (luckily) easier to come by here :-)
I'm not so good at keeping my reading list up to date, so I've removed it now. Lately I have mostly read non-fiction (history), and have dedicated a fair amount of my normal reading time to some part time studying (maths). At the moment of writing I am reading Evelyn Waugh and a book with extracts of diaries that have to do with WWII in Asia and the Pacific.
One of my favourite authors is the Australian Alex Miller. Unfortunately it is not so easy to come by his books where I live in Belgium, so I've only read The Ancestor Game, Conditions of Faith, and Journey to the Stone Country.
Another favourite is Michael Ondaatje - but his books are (luckily) easier to come by here :-)