the first novel you have ever read
[font=Verdana][size=4]a novel can be the step to heaven of heart,right?[/size][/font][font=Verdana][size=4]guys ,let's sweep our memory and write down the first novel that touches you deeply in your heart.[/size][/font]
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[font=Verdana][size=4]for me , ''gone with the wind''[/size][/font]
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[font=Verdana][size=4]for you ,is which? tell us,ok?[/size][/font] the 1st one ,can't remmeber that #i0f"jfc'eJ.hPTn
maybe <Yitian Tulong Ji>,when i was in grade 5 elementary school < Blue Storm> I forgot the first one but I can tell that the one moved me most is [color=red]the unbearable lightness of being[/color] , which was written by Milan Kundera .O:DFi"z&B |
When I read books, I only focus on the meanings of sentences that can touch my heart but not the story itself. Then It comes out that I could not keep the story in mind even I have read the same book for times. the romance of three kindoms'ZA%i:cO _Q JJ
perhaps was the first ever, but not the most moved one.coz, i was too little to finish it. i was about seven then.::z8 The same as yours....7d.PJQ!i:yt&yL%N
I like gone with the wind 2. i don't remember. Three Days to See by Hellen Keller i%\B e Mh%l
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It was in the second year of my high school. I was very depressed at that time, 'cause my performance was terrible. Prior to that time, I was always the top 10 students, but at that time, I ranked about 60th in the grade. I was in my lowest and did not know how to change that status, but then I read Three Days to See in the Chinese Textbook. I suddenly felt powerful and eagered to learn. During the following days, I worked very hard and whenever I slacked off I would read it again. Finally, I was again one of the best students.{` fuyKI
PS: But now it can't not push me to do anything. I really hope I can find another way to give me an impetus. around the world in 80 days.abridged version.
my very first english novel.
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[[i] 本帖最后由 coyjuly 于 2007-12-3 12:54 编辑 [/i]] I forget the first one too.The best one for me is <PingFan de ShiJie>.I read it when I was a sophomore.I learned lots of things from this brilliant performance. English novel?::14 ::z2 The Count of Monte Cristo I forgot it
But the novol i like best is 笑傲江湖 w&uH1S9R~t |C8UH
i don't know hoe to translate it~~ [font=Times New Roman][size=4][color=darkslategray][i]Le Cunte de Monte Cristo in my 8th,before that were books not that famous,years later I had a crush on A Dream of Red Mansions ,and then fell in love with Maugham, Balzac, Dickens,Echo,,,what I want to say is that,it doesn't matter how early a person begins to read,or what it is,you know I don't like Dumas very much,even less than his son.My childhood-memory didn't help at all,,,[/i][/color][/size][/font] Farewell to arms
It's a long story, I just remember this. 《moment in Peking》the first english novel I have read I haven't read English novel...but i can remember the novel that about a cock::z2 You mean first novel in English? I think it was Catcher in the Rye. I thought I could improve my English by reading it and I learnt a lot of slang. lol.......
For Chinese, I don't remember. Too many years ago. My first english novel read is Losing My Virginity, a autobiography, by Richard Branson.%hy!u O9ORxqh
The current reading is The Kite Runner,no comment at the moment,coz I just read a couple of pages. The Count of Monte Cristo OF COURSE Till now ,I have not read any English novels ,but I know many children like reading Herry Poter very much ,when new one emerged in bookstore ,they all are crazily eager to read it .I have read some novels written by Chinese ,like Home witten by Bajin, Beicanshijie,maybe should named Sad World written by Yuguo,(I am sorry I cannot spell his name ) and I have seen the film Gone with the Wind .These are all great compositions and the spiritual food for everyone in modern times ,they can broaden your horizen, give you the insight into other cultures and people living there ,deepen your thoughts,purify your soul ,help you realize the real world ,though there are boundries and time-limitness between you and the writers ,there is no barriers for you to communicate and have a conversation about the true feelings. Till now ,I have not read any English novels ,but I know many children like reading Herry Poter very much ,when new one emerged in bookstore ,they all are crazily eager to read it .I have read some novels written by Chinese ,like Home witten by Bajin, Beicanshijie,maybe should named Sad World written by Yuguo,(I am sorry I cannot spell his name ) and I have seen the film Gone with the Wind .These are all great compositions and the spiritual food for everyone in modern times ,they can broaden your horizen, give you the insight into other cultures and people living there ,deepen your thoughts,purify your soul ,help you realize the real world ,though there are boundries and time-limitness between you and the writers ,there is no barriers for you to communicate and have a conversation about the true feelings. Pride and Prejudice~~~~~ ::z1 6gX3q4vp0t|
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I love it very very much~~~~~ What a true love it is!
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And several weeks ago, I saw the movie Becoming Jane, which made me rethink a lot.....KKNc6c`,nH
It seems that there are no more perfect guys in this world (maybe this is so not relative..... or maybe this is just for me). they lack either money or true love or something important else, such as some nice qualities. So how on earth should we girls make a proper choice for our whole lives?!!!!!
And by no means, the real world is absolutely the real world, it will never become an ideal world..... What a pity! May be Sherlock Holmes when i was in grade school, and i did not spell it over very clearly that time, but i still like it very much!
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The first novel touches my hearts deeply is kun lun~ a great kung fu novel.i greatly like it on the grounds that it is classical. also , <gone with the wind>``页:
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