Simone: Injury Time – Beryl Bainbridge, Level 26: Dark Origins – Anthony Zuiker (crime investigation book integrated with film clips on a website. Great concept, but so far the 2 films have been very disappointing in that the book sets you up for one thing, and the clips delivering something rather different).
Jouke: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – Stieg Larsson, The Definitive Book of Body Language – Allan and Barbara Pease
Ester: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain, Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious – Sigmund Freud (for school)
Tom: How To Have a Beautiful Mind – Edward de Bono
Joe: Last Night in Twisted River – John Irving
Nyjolene: You: the Owner’s Manual – Michael Roizen and Mehmet Oz, The Good Thief’s Guide to Amsterdam – Chris Ewan, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants – Ann Brashares
Lilia: The Ultimate iPod Guide (magazine), Empire (magazine), three manga series by Urasawa – Pluto (with Tezuka), Monster, and 20th Century Boys
Sophie: The Story of Art – E. H. Gombrich, An Echo in the Bone – Diana Gabaldon
Lila (bookbagger extraordinaire on days she doesn’t have school): Heksje Lilli en de rare ridder – Knister (reading by herself), Het paard en de jongen (The Horse and His Boy) – C. S. Lewis (bedtime story)
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Ofcourse I can send some over to The Hague..
At ABC Amsterdam we now have signed copies of Allan Pease’s Definitive Book of Body Language!