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Jan 13, 2016 02:04PM

179591 Akiha wrote: ""A book recommended by a family member: The host, Stephenie Meyer"
C'est ta cousine de 10 ans qui t'a recommandé ça x'D ?


Ahah, non pas du tout, c'est une adulte en qui je place toute ma confiance ;)

Ah cool pour le Terry Goodkind ! C'est vraiment sympa ^^.

Oui, mon père m'a passé il y a quelques temps toute la collection, je les ai toujours pas lus mais il m'en a dit du beaucoup de bien.
Jan 10, 2016 09:25AM

179591 A book based on a fairy tale : The book of lost things, John Connolly
A National Book Award Winner : What I saw and how I lied, Judy Blundell
A YA bestseller: City of Bones, Cassendra Clarke
A book you haven't read since high school: Jacques le fataliste ou Candide, Voltaire
A book set in your home state: Tendre est la nuit, Fitzgerald
A book translated to English: The Inkheart trilogy, Cornelia Funke
A romance set in the future: Delirium, Lauren Oliver
A book set in Europe: 1984, Georges Orwel
A book that's under 150 pages: A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
A New York Times bestseller: L’alchémiste, Paulo Coehlo
A book that's becoming a movie this year: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and through the looking glass, Lewis Carrol
A book recommended by someone you just met: Traductrice freelance ... à part le pigeon qui vient se poser de temps en temps sur mon balcon, je ne croise pas grand monde ^^
A self-improvement book:
A book you can finish in a day: We have always lived in the castle, Shirley Jackson
A book written by a celebrity: Is everyone hanging out without me?, Mindy Kaling
A political memoir: "political" et "memoir", deux catégories qui me font légèrement fuir mais 2016 sera peut être l'année qui me fera changer d'avis
A book at least 100 years older than you: A Study in Scarlet, Arthur Conan Doyle
A book that's more than 600 pages: Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrel, Susanna Clarke
A book from Oprah's Book Club: The heart goes last, Margaret Atwood
A science-fiction novel: The Windup girl, Paolo Bacigalupi OR The diamond age, Neal Stephenson
A book recommended by a family member: The host, Stephenie Meyer
A graphic novel: Anya’s Ghost, Vera Brosgol
A book that is published in 2016: High Dive, Jonathan Lee OR Zero K, Don DeLillo
A book with a protagonist who has your occupation: Translation is a love affair, Jacques Poulin
A book that takes place during Summer: Light in August, William Faulkner
A book and its prequel: La première leçon du sorcier et Dette d’os de Terry Goodking
A murder mystery: Le mystère de la chambre jaune, Gaston Leroux
A book written by a comedian: Someday, someday, maybe, Lauren Graham
A dystopian novel: Brave new world, Adous Huxley
A book with a blue cover: Jeux macabres, Erica Spindler
A book of poetry: Les fleurs du mal, Beaudelaire OR Shakespeare’s Sonnets
The first book you see in a bookstore:
A classic from the 20th century: To kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
A book from the library: Trois filles en folie, Sarah Mlynowski
An autobiography: My life on the road, Gloria Steinem
A book about a road trip:
A book about a culture you're unfamiliar with:
A satirical book: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
A book that takes place on an island: Utopia, Thomas Moore
A book that's guaranteed to bring you joy: comment le savoir avant d'avoir lu le livre ?