unicorn 2004-6-28 05:34 AM
推荐几本好看的英语读物
推荐几本好看的英语读物,大家可以找来看看的。除了哈利波特,这些也是不错的选择。
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Leadership the Sven-Göran Eriksson Way examines the leadership style of the England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson. Our argument is that Eriksson’s approach is important because it brilliantly exemplifies a new leadership which defies conventional and historical stereotypes of how leaders think and behave. Eriksson is a not a tub-thumping bellower of orders. He is no dictator. Instead, he is a modern leadership archetype, a leader we can all learn from.
[b]From Leadership the Sven-Göran Eriksson Way[/b]
[color=blue]This is a book that now I am reading.If you love England football team, I strongly recommend you to read it. Though it is about leadership yet at least you will know how they run the team and how the coach works.[/color]
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The Dutch painter Vermeer has remained one of the great enigmas of 17th-century Dutch art. While little is known of his personal life, his extraordinary paintings of natural and domestic life, with their subtle play of light and colour, have come to define the Dutch Golden Age. The mysterious portrait of the anonymous Girl with a Pearl Earring has fascinated art historians for centuries, and it is this magnetic painting that lies at the heart of Tracy Chevalier';s second novel of the same title.
Girl with a Pearl Earring centres on Vermeer';s prosperous household in Delft in the 1660s. The appointment of the quiet, perceptive heroine of the novel, the servant Griet, gradually throws the household into turmoil as Vermeer and Griet become increasingly intimate, an increasingly tense situation that culminates in her working for Vermeer as his assistant, and ultimately sitting for him as a model. Chevalier deliberately cultivates a limpid, painstakingly observed style in homage to Vermeer, and the complex domestic tensions of the Vermeer household are vividly evoked, from the jealous, vain, young wife to the wise, taciturn mother-in-law. At times the relationship between servant and master seems a little anachronistic, but Girl with a Pearl Earring does contain a final delicious twist in its tail. Chevalier acknowledges her debt to Simon Schama';s classic study of the Dutch Golden Age, The Embarrassment of Riches, and the novel comes hard on the heels of Deborah Moggach';s similar tale of domestic intrigue behind the easel of 17th-century Dutch painting, Tulip Fever.
Girl with a Pearl Earring is a fascinating piece of speculative historical fiction, but how much more can novelists extract from the Dutch Golden Age?
--Jerry Brotton
[color=blue]the author wrote it in easy english so u can easily understand this story. and the story is interesting indeed.[/color]
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A soldier wounded in the Civil War, Inman turns his back on the carnage of the battlefield and begins the treacherous journey to Cold Mountain, and to Ada, the woman he loved before the war began. Whilst Ada struggles to make a living from the land. Neither knows if the other is still alive.
As Inman attempts to make his way across the mountains, through the devastated landscape of a soon-to-e-defeated South, Ada struggles to make a living from the land her once-wealthy father left when he died. Neither knows if the other is still alive.
Cold Mountain is an Odysean voyage, encompassing all the human tragedy and waste of war, and a powerful love story. Moving and uplifting, brilliantly written and utterly compelling, Charles Frazier';s first novel is a classic story made fresh by a spectacular talent.
[color=blue]My favourite book. I picked this book up because I liked the cover. It is unusual but pulls you in and keeps you interested. The book is a kind of love story but the couple dn';t get to meet until the last couple of chapters.
and don';t read the chinese version, it is terrible![/color]
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The success of Starbucks Coffee Company is one of the most remarkable business stories in decades, growing from a single retail store on Seattle';s waterfront to a company with more than one thousand stores nationwide and a new one opening every business day. Starbucks has effected a fundamental change in American life, turning coffee into a national obsession and establishing the coffee bar as a new fixture of Main Street - a home away from home for millions of Americans. In Pour Your Heart Into It, Howard Schultz, the CEO of Starbucks, shares the passion, values, and inspiration that drive the success of this fascinating company. Schultz gives credit for the growth of Starbucks to a foundation of values seldom found in corporate America - values that place as much importance on the company';s employees as they do on profits, as much attention to creativity as to growth. Schultz tells the story of Starbucks in chapters that illustrate the principles which have made the company enduring, such as "Don';t be threatened by people smarter than you," "Compromise anything but your core values," "Seek to renew yourself even when you are hitting home runs," and, most simply, "Everything matters." For entrepreneurs, marketers, managers, and Starbucks'; loyal customers, Pour Your Heart Into It gets to the heart of a company that, according to Fortune magazine, "has changed everything...from our tastes to our language to the face of Main Street."
[color=blue]A marvelous book! It is seprated into 3 parts. The first two parts are better than the third one. Talks about things that happened when Starbucks was still a small company while the third tells after Starbucks going public. Go to a Starbucks and read this book. It will be enjoyable [/color]
i will update if i find more.
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melanie 2004-6-28 06:13 AM
推荐几本好看的英语读物
I AM INESTERED IN BOOK 2
新绿 2004-6-28 07:38 AM
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我问问在FF是不是只能说英文的…………
unicorn 2004-6-29 12:57 AM
推荐几本好看的英语读物
你不是已经说了中文了吗?
提倡说英文拉~比较有气氛484?
JUNEYEAH 2004-6-29 03:02 AM
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hoho really nice~~ Have to read some of them in the summer~~ ^_^
赫小敏 2004-6-29 03:25 AM
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I will try to read.I hope my English is good enough to speak to Harry Potter!I have got a good mark in English this time.Because I have seen Harry Potter(English)for many times.It helps me a lot.Thank you,Harry!
luxiaohui2 2004-6-29 01:32 PM
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I';ve heard of "Cold Mountain" before, but never read it~~~~~~
Do you have more books? I can use your list and find them, since they are really good~~~~~~~~~ lol
sliverlotus 2004-7-5 02:26 AM
推荐几本好看的英语读物
the last one will do...... for me
i love starbucks'; cheese cake
艾儿 2004-7-5 09:06 PM
推荐几本好看的英语读物
最下面的那个是演《泰坦尼克号》里的lucy吗?肯定是!
咪呜 2004-7-6 01:53 AM
推荐几本好看的英语读物
i wonder where i could buy these books?
unicorn 2004-7-9 09:00 PM
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found a new one
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When I heard there was a book coming out about English "quirks" I knew I had to get it. I love people-watching and love the idea that certain traits are inherent to the English tribe.
I';m not sure what I was expecting, but I wasn';t disappointed. This is a hefty book, and I';m not a "read-the-book-in-a-night" person, preferring to dip in and out whenever I get a chance, but I have found myself preferring to pick up the book rather than watch the TV. I';ve even missed breakfast a few mornings this week, preferring to sit with a cuppa and read so it must be good!
Have you ever wondered:
* Why we talk about the weather so much?
* Why we can';t accept compliments without embarrassment?
* Why WE apologise when someone bumps into us?
* How we use humour/irony as a defence mechanism
And did you know, men gossip as much as women? The proof is in here!
The one that has made me laugh the loudest so far was the section on gossiping / bitching.
This is low-brow anthropology but don';t get me wrong, it';s not for stupid people! There';s a lot of academic terminology, which can at times be confusing, but Kate follows this up with clear examples and definitions to clarify her points. The characteristics covered thus far, I have to admit, ring too true. Getting off the phone to realise I have just fulfilled so many "English" stereotypes is shocking but amusing. Kate’s style of writing is conversational, but not patronising. It’s intricate but not complicated. Her accurate observations are alarming, entertaining, and really quite fascinating.
I would recommend this to anyone with an interest in culture; tribalism; communications; sociology; or simply the English and our eccentricities.
[color=blue]my aunt brought me this. one of her foreign friends told her that if Desmond Morris said a book was good, it was good. so on the cover of this book, Morris said, "absolutey splendid-a brilliantly observed study of what it is to be English."
as soon as i got this book i gave up the eriksson one.cuz i read business study erery day and need some thing that is different. and "watching the english" is a good choice, esp. when i am going to uk soon. it tells me how to get on well with english ppl. so, juneyeah, u should go and find this one.[/color]
luxiaohui2 2004-7-14 03:05 PM
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ah, it really sounds interesting~~~~~~~~
MissPotter 2004-7-16 10:04 PM
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Thank you! This Summer Vacation our english asked us to read some interesting books in english.So thank you reccommend these good books.
Nimbus2000 2004-7-18 11:57 PM
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Umm...
I myself find a series called "SFLEP-Macmillan classics readers" suitable for students in our age...The storeis are shorten, so they';re much easier to understand and can save our time. I read some of the stories in this series and found them interesting(some of them are really well-known)-
[color=blue]Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte
Bleak House Charles Dickens
Precious Band Mary Webb[/color][color=red](I like this one so much)[/color][color=blue]
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Jules Verne
David Copperfield Charles Dickens[/color][color=red](Perhaps u';ve seen the movie, BBC version)[/color]
I have just read these, and I like them very much.Hope you';ll enjoy them 2.
(You now can buy these books cuz they';ve been published by shanghai foreign language education press(上海外语教育出版社)
So they';re easy to find.
What';s more,they';re much cheaper than the english version...
Nimbus2000 2004-7-19 12:05 AM
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One more question to u (not "You"):
How can I get the books you suggested? I';m interested in the "Watching the English" but I have no relationships in english countries...and it';s 2 expensive to book them on the amazon...so,how did you get these?
unicorn 2004-7-19 04:51 AM
推荐几本好看的英语读物
i got those in hongkong
you live in shanghai, right? i think shanghai got lots of book stores that sell these kinds of books.
Nimbus2000 2004-7-19 07:12 PM
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yeah, i live in shanghai,and i got almost all my books in shanghai bookmall. but...when i ask people who work on the 7th floor information about some books in my list, they say"sorry ';bout that you can search yourself...
god...
and now i find another good bookshop in 中信太富(i don';t know its e name)but it';s 2 small...
MissPotter 2004-7-25 08:21 PM
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But I think there is more interesting books in Shanghai is more than in ShenZhen. Maybe you can go to some 外文书店(不知道英语怎么说!HAHA~~~!) to find these books!!!
Cornelian 2004-7-27 10:50 PM
推荐几本好看的英语读物
汗。全英文。晕咯。。。
不过最近在看一本世界名著——《航海历险记》。。。。(很多人不知道吧。是讲杜莉特博士的。。。)
幸亏是中英对照本。有400多页啊。。偶看了100多页了。坚持ING。。
Nimbus2000 2004-8-1 04:58 AM
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外文书店里几乎都是中文引进的英文版...
天那中国引进的速度一向都是...
我们家AARON发行了那么久的CD到现在都还没个动静...