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Offline veritas

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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #20 on: March 15, 2015, 06:42:20 AM »
@Jakoyo, why is there a malnourished canine on the cover?

I don't like romance novels. Especially ones about school, education, teacher-student affairs, too corny.

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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #21 on: March 15, 2015, 09:57:17 PM »
He goes to live in a rural farm with his lesbian daughter who kept several dogs. The dogs were killed when they got robbed and the daughter was raped.

@Jakoyo, why is there a malnourished canine on the cover?

I don't like romance novels. Especially ones about school, education, teacher-student affairs, too corny.

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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #22 on: March 16, 2015, 04:21:10 AM »
Not my kind of book. I shall skip.

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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #23 on: March 16, 2015, 05:00:57 PM »
Jakoyo is reading  DISGRACE. Written by a David Lurie , a South African University poetry lecture on his life tribulation . His fall from grace to grass.  His impulsive affair with a student . The affair turns sour , He is denounced and summoned before University Inquiry Committee. He admits , but refuses to repent , forced to resign.

From there it is one tribulation after another. Very interesting and easy read.

It won a nobel prize.




That reminds me of a famous Kenyan lecturer at the UoN.  The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.
"I freed a thousand slaves.  I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves."

Harriet Tubman

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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #24 on: August 01, 2015, 12:11:49 PM »

* Blood River: A Journey to Africa's Broken Heart - Tim Butcher, 2007.

In this gripping book, Tim Butcher retraces H.M. Stanley's journey from Lake Tanganyika and down the Congo River. Mesdames et Messieurs, brace yourselves for an epic adventure.