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The Overseer by Jonathan Rabb

Dancing in the Light by Shirley MacLaine

The Innocent Man by John Grisham

The Charlemagne Pursuit: A Novel by Steve Berry

The Flanders Panel by Arturo Perez-Reverte

Basilica by William Montalbano

The Doomsday Key: A Novel (Sigma Force Novels) by James Rollins

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About meI am Polish, married to a Dutch, temporarily living in Prague, Czech Republic. For the moment I am working from home (translations) and taking care of my 4-year old daughter.

About my libraryNot too impressive so far, I just do not have time to catalog all the books I have read. Maybe soon.

Real nameAnna Tomaszewska Geraedts

LocationPrague, Czech Republic

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Member sinceJun 19, 2008

Currently readingBleachers by John Grisham
Breaking with Moscow by Arkady N. Shevchenko
The Kindness Of Strangers: The Life Of Tennessee Williams by Donald Spoto
In the Arena: An Autobiography by Charlton Heston
The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail by Michael Baigent

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I am pleased you find my library interesting, and hope you will be able to list more of the books you have read. My listing includes every book I have read in full. My wife's grandmother was Polish, and three of her four grandparents were Czech. We visited in Czechoslovakia in 1981--back in the days when statues of Lenin dotted the country (I hear they are gone now). We really were impressed by Prague and thouroughly enjoyed our timein Czechoslovakia.
You must be a fan of John Grisham's work, since mearly all the books we have in common are his. Where and how did you learn English? Have you been to the USA?
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