weiterferne
Age 52
Joined Monday, December 20, 2010
Recent Book Activity
The Heart of a Soldier
The Solitude of Prime Numbers
Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets
Testament liegt im Handschuhfach: Unterwegs mit der Mitfahrzentrale
Mobbed
Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage: Stories
Collected Stories of Ivan Bunin
Never Let Me Go
Man's Search for Meaning
Independent People
Reeds in the Wind
The Black Book
The End of Overeating: Taking Control of the Insatiable American Appetite
Running the Amazon
Bright Shiny Morning CD
Hunger: A Novel
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter: A Novel
The Forsyte Saga (Oxford World's Classics)
One Summer: America, 1927
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Extended Profile
In weiter Ferne so nah: die Engel sitzen in der Stabi. Ein schöner Platz zum Lesen umgeben von Büchern!
You can ask me for books - as I think it's great if they find the right reader! Will release some in the wild, too.
I like to read all kind of literature (can have some black humour, please), no Thrillers and no Romances. I am also trying to read all Nobel price winners. You find an overview in my permanent collections of the ones I haven't had, yet. Also I like to read popular science and popular economics/management books. Recently I started running, so any trainings/motivational books have caught my interest, too.
I read in Dutch, German and English and don't mind if you would offer me a wishlist title in any of these languages. (Occasionally, I also read Swedish and French - but then it shouldn't be to difficult or real fun in the original such as Queneau.)
You can ask me for books - as I think it's great if they find the right reader! Will release some in the wild, too.
I like to read all kind of literature (can have some black humour, please), no Thrillers and no Romances. I am also trying to read all Nobel price winners. You find an overview in my permanent collections of the ones I haven't had, yet. Also I like to read popular science and popular economics/management books. Recently I started running, so any trainings/motivational books have caught my interest, too.
I read in Dutch, German and English and don't mind if you would offer me a wishlist title in any of these languages. (Occasionally, I also read Swedish and French - but then it shouldn't be to difficult or real fun in the original such as Queneau.)