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I'm really happy to have finished the book I was working on, and moving on to the next one.
As I've said before, I'm currently reading "The Search for Lost Time" by Marcel Proust. When I read the first book "Swan's Way", that was fine. I'm about to start "The Guermantes Way" and if it's as good as the second, I'm in a for treat.
That second book though, the "new" translation calls it "In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower", which (to me) kind of sounds like another kind of book entirely! ;)
Carrying it around reminded me of back when I was a teenager and tried to hide what I was reading/listening to from my parents, so they didn't flip out about the book or name of the band.
So how about YOU? Anything you've ever read - or *wanted to read* but you were a little embarrassed about the name? :)
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There's nothing to be unsure about when it comes to the poll, which goes until Monday evening! http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/774480.html
As I've said before, I'm currently reading "The Search for Lost Time" by Marcel Proust. When I read the first book "Swan's Way", that was fine. I'm about to start "The Guermantes Way" and if it's as good as the second, I'm in a for treat.
That second book though, the "new" translation calls it "In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower", which (to me) kind of sounds like another kind of book entirely! ;)
Carrying it around reminded me of back when I was a teenager and tried to hide what I was reading/listening to from my parents, so they didn't flip out about the book or name of the band.
So how about YOU? Anything you've ever read - or *wanted to read* but you were a little embarrassed about the name? :)
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There's nothing to be unsure about when it comes to the poll, which goes until Monday evening! http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/774480.html