risa (post: 1448394) wrote:hmm. my favourite books of all time are the lord of the rings. i know it sounds kind of shallow. i love Salvatore's books, particularly the Dark Elf Trilogy. also, Agatha Christie's mysteries and GK Chesterton's Father Brown books. Mere Christianity by CS Lewis is another favourite. i think i could list on for hours though
rocklobster (post: 1448457) wrote::hug: Welcome to CAA!
BTW, Who's that in your avatar? Looks familiar.
Risa wrote: also, Agatha Christie's mysteries and GK Chesterton's Father Brown books. Mere Christianity by CS Lewis is another favourite.
Risa wrote: i study an okinawan style called goju-ryu. it's an older style, originally brought to okinawa from china. it's a mix of white crane, singing crane and tiger kung fu.
Tamachan319 (post: 1448604) wrote:Welcome! So with all this reading (which is amazing ), what are some of your favorite books?
Kaori (post: 1448702) wrote:よ]
ありがと。はい、ちょっと。私は日本語を勉強します。Kaori (post: 1448702) wrote:Chesterton and Lewis are both great authors. Have you read any of Chesterton’s other books? I’ve read a few of his, but not the Father Brown books.
sadly i've only read the Father Brown books. i would love to read more of his work though. Chesterton is an excellent writer. do you have any particular favourites?Kaori (post: 1448702) wrote:Okinawa has a lot of cool martial arts—which is interesting considering that the Okinawan people are generally so peace-loving. That one is new to me, though . . . and it sounds amazing!
risa (post: 1448704) wrote:Confessions by St. Augustine
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It's always nice to be able to practice Japanese with someone. Mind if I use plain form? I feel like desu/masu form is just a little bit too formal for this kind of setting. (I hope you don't mind, because I went ahead and used 普通けい in this post.)
どこで勉強している?学校で?自分で?
お国はどちら?<-- I'm curious about where you can learn goju-ryu other than in Okinawa . . . unless you are in Okinawa?sadly i've only read the Father Brown books. i would love to read more of his work though. Chesterton is an excellent writer. do you have any particular favourites?
I've read a grand total of three of his books: The Man Who Was Thursday, The Ball and the Cross, and The Everlasting Man. I think all of those are awesome--but my particular recommendation would be The Ball and the Cross, which is much more straightforward than The Man Who Was Thursday (another terrific fiction piece). Or if you're really into history, read The Everlasting Man.
You'll find there are a handful of us here on the boards who are Chesterton fans (and even more who are Lewis fans), so you're in good company. ^^it is amazing do you study any martial arts?
Kaori (post: 1448712) wrote:It's always nice to be able to practice Japanese with someone. Mind if I use plain form? I feel like desu/masu form is just a little bit too formal for this kind of setting. (I hope you don't mind, because I went ahead and used 普]
ひとりで勉強する。(and with tutors). yay! i'm always happy to find people to practice with. i should warn you up front though that i've only been studying a short time, so i will make mistakes. please correct me when i do. and hopefully the mistakes will be forgivable ones :SKaori (post: 1448712) wrote:お]are[/I] in Okinawa?
risa wrote: yes, i study here in this country,
risa wrote:i should warn you up front though that i've only been studying a short time, so i will make mistakes. please correct me when i do. and hopefully the mistakes will be forgivable ones :S
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