Mmm, paper. (part 2)

Went to Padova. Went to the Feltrinelli bookstores (both Feltrinelli and Feltrinelli International). Came back home with books. Whee.

A list:

- Lythande, Marion Zimmer Bradley (in Italian)
- Aurian, Maggie Furey (in Italian)
- The best of Marion Zimmer Bradley, Marion Zimmer Bradley (obviously. in Italian)
- The Narnia Chronicles, C.S. Lewis (all of them, collected in three books. in Italian)
- Coastliners, Joanne Harris (in Italian)
- Shadowsinger, L.E. Modesitt (in English)
- The passion of Artemisia, Susan Vreeland (in English)
- Blackberry wine, Joanne Harris (in English)
- Tales from Earthsea, Ursula K. LeGuin (in English)
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling (in English, of course, and what I went there for in the first place.)

Plus:

- 31 songs, Nick Hornby (in Italian)
- Out, Natsuo Kirino (in Italian)

which I bought yesterday.

Plus mom and my brother bought some more books, which I'm not going to list here but will probably read once I'm done chewing on these.

I am a happy little bookworm today. *big grin*

¤ June 21, 2003 08:09 PM ¤

Comments

Oooh you got a lot of stuff. Wish I could speak Italian. It's a shame being Italian and not knowing but a few swear words (which I probably pronounce wrong anyways). I found your blog through the women webring. I love the grays. Nice to meet you =)

Posted by: anniebella at June 22, 2003 02:44 AM

Lythande is well-worth the read.

Posted by: Nyx at June 22, 2003 05:35 AM

Ahh, Harry Pothead :-P I'll deal without him...

Some good books I'd reccomend, though, would be books from Richard Marcinko. Some of the most graphic novels of special-ops warfare available... Of course, you're probably not interested in it. I love how he can beautifully string together swears from all nations and make it into the funniest book you'd ever read, while keeping the story gripping and making you want to read it every moment you're able to...

Posted by: Aircraftkiller at June 22, 2003 06:44 AM