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Jan 05, 2015 21:46

I currently take a course in SAP. We get taught at ‘till noon, and after lunch we have time to do the exercises. Only, we have a lot time to do these. And it it’s not that complicated. So I have at least two hours left each day. And since I can only re-read the lessons so many times I have time left to read other books.

Currently I’m re-reading mainly epic hurt/comfort fanfiction stories, which I really need at the moment. However, I’m not sure I would recommend them. If I look at them objectively they aren’t that good.

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I’ve read also:

Tina Bauer: Ein Jahr in Island. Reise in den Alltag [A Year in Iceland. Journey into everyday life]

A German journalist lives for a year in Iceland. She chronicles her life.

It’s only 190 pages but it dragged a little. It’s pretty easy to read, even though the names took a bit time to get used to. A pronunciation guide would’ve been useful.

However, her account is quite boring. I wanted to read more about Iceland and less about the author. (It might have been alright, if she could have written better.) As I didn’t have anything else to read I finished it, otherwise I would have broken it off.

Verdict: Not recommended. 2 / 5.

[Book 1 / 75]

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