Um amigo no Facebook postou sobre os livros que ele tem na fila pra ler, e isso me lembrou dos livros na MINHA fila...rs
Até agora (e isso é sem contar os quadrinhos), tem alguns livros do Discworld do Terry Pratchett, "On Writing" do Stephen King, dois compêndios do Douglas Adams (Mochileiro e Dirk Gently), "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, do William Shirer (que eu tô com MEDO de começar, tem mais de mil páginas!), "Bilhões e Bilhões" do Carl Sagan, "O Maior Espetáculo da Terra", do Richard Dawkins (outro catatau que eu tô com medo de começar...rs) e "As Esganadas", do Jô Soares.
TENSO, eu nem sei por onde começar...rs
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So a friend on Facebook posted about the books he has on his “to read” pile, and it got me thinking about the ones I’ve got on queue.
So far (and that’s not counting comics), I have a few of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels, Stephen King’s “On Writing”, a couple of Douglas Adam’s compendia (The Hitchhiker’s Guide and the Dirk Gently Omnibus), William Shirer’s “Rise and Fall of the Third Reich” (I’m dreading this one, it’s over a thousand pages long!), Carl Sagan’s “Billions and Billions” (Brazilian edition), Richard Dawkins’ “The Greatest Show on Earth” (another massive one I’m dreading to start) and Jô Soares’ “As Esganadas” (this is a Brazilian author, renoed for his comedic skills on his books and TV show).
I don’t even know where to start!
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I suggest Carl Sagan; he was an eloquent writer, and his works are both interesting and a pleasure to read. I hope he translates well.
Hey, Doc Spo!
I'm already reading his "Demon Haunted World" in Portuguese. Some passages are a bit tasking, I think, but I till don't get if it's the translation or my dumb head.
I suppose "Billions and Billions" might be an easier read, as it's a collectin of essays that can be read in no particular order.
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