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Boeken - Books

Boeken - Books
The Sunday Challenge: boeken

Boeken staand in een boekenkast op straat. Welk boek kies jij en welk boek zet je ervoor in de plaats?

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The Sunday Challenge: books

Books standing in a bookcase in a street in Amsterdam. Which book do you choose and which book do you put into the case?

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 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club
I use so called "familiar author method", and choose Follett's Triple.

And I put there Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb.

Good shot, and nice mini challenge =)
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.
 aNNa schramm
aNNa schramm club
eingemauert :-))
4 years ago.
 Jan
Jan
Great composition!
4 years ago.
 Chrissy
Chrissy club
Den Rabbi habe ich gelesen, daher wähle ich Mandela.
Mein Englisch ist zum Bücher lesen einfach zu schlecht.
4 years ago.
 PhLB - Luc Boonen
PhLB - Luc Boonen club
Ken Follett is the most popular, I would bring one of my paper books, let's say Gullivers travel's --- Vertaald door DeepL. --- Ken Follett is het meest populair, ik zou een van mijn papieren boeken meenemen, laten we zeggen dat Gullivers reist...
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club
BW holds the different books and the brick background together well!
Going on a longer rail journey I'd probably choose the Follet and then leave it in a bookcase at my destination;-)
4 years ago.
 Wierd Folkersma
Wierd Folkersma club
Ik zou Jan Wolkers nemen en Dance Dance Dance van Haruki Murakami, die ik net gelezen heb, neerzetten.
4 years ago.
 Ghislaine
Ghislaine club
… je déposerais ma version française du Ken Follet, en échange du Triomphe des Ténèbres,le seul que je puisse lire sans difficultés !
:o)
4 years ago.
 Esther
Esther club
Ah, the joy of books.
4 years ago.
 Gillian Everett
Gillian Everett club
Well presented, nice in B&W, and like the relaxed composition
4 years ago.
 Clickity Click
Clickity Click
Being a fan of Ken Follet I would I would select Triple.

I would leave:H.M.S. Ulysses
by Alistair MaClean (1955)

"The order flashed from the command ship"
SCATTER AND PROCEED INDEPENDENTLY

The Allied ships wheeled and zig-zagged away from each other. All except the H.M.S. Ulysses. She did not change course. She was sheeted in ice and her bow leaped clear of the water as her great engines thrust her forward. The upper decks were a twisted, unbelievable shambles of broken steel. A Stuka had crashed into her fo'c'sle. Smoke plumed from great holes near the water line. Aft, a flag twenty feet in length streamed below the yardarm. It was red and blue and whiter than the Arctic snow.

Streaming straight for the enemy, the H.M.S. Ulysses had broken out her battle ensign".

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I would also leave a Children's book by Barbara Robinson called:The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.

Why a children's book? Because right now we all have a need for some laughter and this book always brings tears of laughter to my eyes and my sides hurt from laughing so much.

“The Herdmans were absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. They lied and stole and smoked cigars (even the girls) and talked dirty and hit little kids and cussed their teachers and took the name of the Lord in vain and set fire to Fred Shoemaker’s old broken-down toolhouse.”
― Barbara Robinson, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
4 years ago.

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