Book?
de Momomomomo, 26 noiembrie 2010
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Momomomomo (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 12:31:17
Anyway, I don't come on here as often as I used to, probably because I've learnt all the basics and now it's just expanding vocabulary and getting all the little details right, which I get kinda bored of sometime. So I thought I'd come ask for reading suggestions, do you know any good books, that aren't too hard that I can read to keep my practise up and get used to using more words?
custinne (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 14:13:05
Momomomomo:. So I thought I'd come ask for reading suggestions, do you know any good books, that aren't too hard that I can read to keep my practise up and get used to using more words?Kredu min, sinjorino ! de C. Rossetti
Marvirinstrato de Tim Westover
There has already been other threads for good reading-tips on this forum but I can't find them back right now.
Miland (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 14:21:26
Marjorie Boulton's Faktoj kaj fantazioj and Boris Kolker's Vojaĝo en Esperanto-lando will be good choices, once you're ready for them,
erinja (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 14:57:07
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Chainy (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 16:23:43
Miland:.Marjorie Boulton's Faktoj kaj fantazioj and Boris Kolker's Vojaĝo en Esperanto-lando will be good choices, once you're ready for them,I'm reading "Vojagxo en Esperanto-Lando" - it came in the post just last week. In many parts it's rather childish in style, but I just ignore those bits. The interesting aspect to the book is that it gives a good general overview of Esperantujo - about the various authors out there etc... There's a nice mixture between poetry and prose. There are certainly some texts that are a bit boring, but overall I quite like the book so far. It's also interesting to see pictures of the authors and people mentioned. Of course, there are some wonderfully lame photos thrown in there, too, but there you go.
Balbutanto (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 17:30:45
http://www.dominiopublico.gov.br/pesquisa/Pesquisa...
form the Department of Education of Brazil. It offers quite a few books in Esperanto. There's also the Gutenberg Project.
witeowl (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 18:02:01
Momomomomo: So I thought I'd come ask for reading suggestions, do you know any good books, that aren't too hard that I can read to keep my practise up and get used to using more words?Without knowing what is "too hard" for you... Karlo is of course an easy book for non-beginners, and I've heard that, as it is a translation of a children's book, La Aventuroj de Alicio en Mirlando is good for intermediate Esperantists.
Both are available at Project Gutenberg
FreeXenon (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 18:10:09
http://www.arionshome.com/esperanto/eo-links/
witeowl (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 18:15:02
FreeXenon:I have a slew of links available on my website for everything from books to video:Nice.
http://www.arionshome.com/esperanto/eo-links/
But, are you sure that you only want to hear from people if any of the links are *not* dead?
FreeXenon (Arată profil) 26 noiembrie 2010, 19:25:27
New links are also welcome.