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mandel1luke -

Try 巴金's 《憩园》 Qiyuan

the title's the hardest thing...should be set text for 2nd language learners



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Shadowdh -

Wushijiao... only started 活着 (first page literally) before I got all my books for uni and the
yue du book there is pretty good and has some short fairly interesting stories (for a text book)
thats aimed at my level (or just above so is challenging in a good way)... I will continue with
活着 when I get a handle on all the work they are handing out... they love the homework here
dont they...

Mandel1luke... thanks for the suggestion...












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