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Originally Posted by Pierre-Marie Baty
nice library.. some titles lead me to think you have an interest in WW2 history. What do you study ?
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I study Math, Portuguese, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, Spanish, History, Geography and Philosophy (I studied french for 4 years in my old school, I'm doing a couse to improve it now).
Yes, I'm in high school.
I love history, especially WW2... I'm currently studying the Second Empire of Brazil (after that, we'll get to the WW1 and the Republic, I think), but that's because I changed schools, in my old one I had already finished WW1 and I was in the period between the 2 World Wars... Oh well.9_9
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The book that has "Senhora" written on the cover (next to "Stalingrado") is brazilian literature, I had to read it for a test... I don't recommend it to anyone who is really fond of the romantism period... It's very boring... Mainly because it was part of the "folhetim" literature, which is basically this: each day, a chapter of the book came out with a newspaper, so people had to buy it to read it. Because of that, the author had to leave some "mistery" at the end of each chapter to ensure people wouldn't become uninterested by it and stop buying the paper. Oh well, I could yap about this all day long, but that's a topic for another thread... Anyway, if you want, the author's name is "José de Alencar".
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