hi, please
can you add here names of books which Chris read?
Thank you so much
P.S.: Why? I would like to understand Chris a little bit more
books which Chris read, thank you
Re: books which Chris read, thank you
For example:
"War and Peace", "Family happiness" (Leo Tolstoy);
"The call of the wild", "White Fang" (Jack london);
"Walden, or Life in the Woods" (Henry David Thoreau)...
"War and Peace", "Family happiness" (Leo Tolstoy);
"The call of the wild", "White Fang" (Jack london);
"Walden, or Life in the Woods" (Henry David Thoreau)...
Re: books which Chris read, thank you
For example:
"War and Peace", "Familys happiness" (Leo Tolstoy)
"The Call of the Wild" ,"White Fang" (Jack London)
"Walden; or, Life in the Woods" (Henry David Thoreau)...
"War and Peace", "Familys happiness" (Leo Tolstoy)
"The Call of the Wild" ,"White Fang" (Jack London)
"Walden; or, Life in the Woods" (Henry David Thoreau)...
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Re: books which Chris read, thank you
Also on Chris' reading list:
Crime and Punishment (Fyodor Dostoevsky)
Moon Face (London)
Brown Wolf (London)
To Build A Fire (London)
O Jerusalem! (L.Collins & D. Lapierre)
Doctor Zhivago (Boris Pasternak)
Terminal Man (Michael Crichton)
Death of Ivan Ilych (Tolstoy)
Education of a Wandering Man (Louis L' Amour)
Kreutzer Sonata (Tolstoy)
The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp (W. H. Davies)
Wise Men in Their Bad Hours (poem by Robinson Jeffers)
Tanaina Plantlore (Priscilla Russel Kari)
I would venture a guess as to state that any works by authors: London, Homer, Oscar Wilde, H.G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Louis L' Amour and of course, Leo Tolstoy, would have been in Chris' library.
Happy Reading to all!
Crime and Punishment (Fyodor Dostoevsky)
Moon Face (London)
Brown Wolf (London)
To Build A Fire (London)
O Jerusalem! (L.Collins & D. Lapierre)
Doctor Zhivago (Boris Pasternak)
Terminal Man (Michael Crichton)
Death of Ivan Ilych (Tolstoy)
Education of a Wandering Man (Louis L' Amour)
Kreutzer Sonata (Tolstoy)
The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp (W. H. Davies)
Wise Men in Their Bad Hours (poem by Robinson Jeffers)
Tanaina Plantlore (Priscilla Russel Kari)
I would venture a guess as to state that any works by authors: London, Homer, Oscar Wilde, H.G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Louis L' Amour and of course, Leo Tolstoy, would have been in Chris' library.
Happy Reading to all!
Re: books which Chris read, thank you
thank you
its helpful
and what an entrsting shoises
its helpful
and what an entrsting shoises
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