Wednesday 24 July 2013

Re: Fw: [wanabidii] Re: Unasoma Vitabu gani sasa - What Books are you Reading Now

Hi hope you stiil read books. Try looking for a book by the title " The bitter Eden". I don't remember the author but believe me! You will comment. I read a lot too

On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Kaput Ibrahim <kaput.ibrahim@yahoo.com> wrote:
mmm
i will have to read the book but am currently reading 'The God Delusion' by Richard Dawkins. See it attached


From: Samwel Amos Wangwe <samwangwe@gmail.com>
To: wanabidii@googlegroups.com
Sent: Mon, November 16, 2009 8:02:38 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [wanabidii] Re: Unasoma Vitabu gani sasa - What Books are you Reading Now

The Satanic Bible by  Anton Szander LaVey

I bought the Satanic Bible out of pure interest. I wanted to know why there could be people who are interested in these kind of ideas. The book though takes a turn when you start reading it. This is not some idiot who writes about the devil and sacrificing virgins for fun, but an intellectual person who clearly explains that all other religions are wrong. . . .and he seems to be right in practically all ways. LaVey tells us that Satanism ( in this logical form ) has never said a bad word about other religions, but that all other religions have been putting Satanism down since the beginning of it all. It's a scary tought that he's actually right. Luckily it has "sort of" a happy ending. but a bible that is 10 times easier to read than the Christian one. It also contains a reference part for everyone who wants to indulge into Satanic rituals or masses. I wouldn't try it out at home but for everyone who still thinks that Anton Szander LaVey ( Still the most famous Satan-whorshipper ) is a lunatic, this book may just change your mind completely on the basis of Satanism.


On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Rehema Kikwete <rehemaki@gmail.com> wrote:

Since English is not the first language for most if not all of the
African writers,  when directly compared with their English/American
counterparts,  their material seems substandard and limp.  The only
universal pre-requisites of English writing are good grammar and
punctuation, the rest of the tools, id est, imagination, metaphors,
similes, references,  should come solely from the author. Now a lot of
African writers suck up too much to celebrated  writers , Grisham et
al, so much that they end up in awe of these people, and try to write
like them to no avail. An author's DNA is his imagination and you
can't reproduce someone else's train of thought. While grammar and
punctuation are English constants in this literary equation, the rest
of the factors are variables which a writer can tool around with using
their African background. Metaphors, similes, references, riddles and
then some- there is plenty  in our African culture and we should take
advantage of them.


On Nov 16, 11:42 am, lucas haule <kisacha2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Niliomba kuelekezwa kama vitabu ninavyoona vinauzwa na ndugu zetu wamachinga na kwenye meza - Ni kwa ruhusa ya wenyenevyo na wenye navyo wanafaidika? Hii nataka kuwa mteja tena wa vitabu lakini nikilinda jasho la waandishi.
>  Jambo la pili nakumba ndugu Mabala angalau kidogo kidogo uwe unatuonjesha kitabu kimoja kwa wiki au mwezi. Siyo mpaka kitabu kiishe ila kutufanya tuchokozeka,asante!!!!!!!!!!
>
> --- On Sat, 11/14/09, Richard Mabala <rmab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: Richard Mabala <rmab...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [wanabidii] Re: Unasom
>  
>  
> a Vitabu gani sasa - What Books are you Reading Now
>
> To: wanabidii@googlegroups.com
> Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 9:10 PM
>
> naona tunaongelea mawili hapa ... unasoma nini sasa, na unapenda kusoma nini.  Ngoja nijaribu yote mawili
>  
> Kwa sasa narudia tena Purple Hibiscus ya Adichie na kuzidi kuamini kwamba ni katika vitabu bora duniani.  Juzijuzi nilimaliza hadithi zake fupi pia
> Aidha nasoma kitabu hicho kilichopigwa marufuku Kenya kuhusu Githongo.  Inashtua na kutia huzuni.  Ufisadi si kitu kidogo..  Na inahitaji zaidi ya watu wachache waaminifu maana ni mfumo mzima na watu wamebinafsisha serikali.  Nimesoma kitabu kingine cha Wrong cha Eritrea 'We Never Did it for You' ambacho ni kizuri pia ingawa nahisi anatia chumvi na pilipili manga mara nyingine.
> Tatu nasoma autobiography ya Andre Brink ambaye ni Afrikaner wa Afrika Kusini ambaye alijiunga na mapambano dhidi ya mfumo wa apartheid na ubaguzi wa rangi.  Huyu Brink ni mwandishi mzuri sana na vitabu vyake ni deeeeeep.  Kwa wasiomjua ni vizuri kuanza na A Dry White Season ambaye inamhusu Mzungu ambaye anaanza kwa kumtetea mtoto wa mfanyakazi wake aliyekamatwa bila sababu na kujikuta ananyanyaswa zaidi na zaidi na yeye wakati yeye anamove kutoka mwamko sifuri au hasi hadi kuanza kuelewa jinsi mfumo uliojengwa na Wazungu wenzie unanyanyasa.
> Mwisho, kwa kuwa ni mshabiki damudamu ya Arsenal nasoma maisha ya Arsene Wenger. Wanaarsenal wenzangu karibuni.
>  
> Sasa kuhusu kusoma kwa kawaida, mimi si shabiki sana wa hawa wanaoandika kitabu kimoja kila mwaka ukimwacha Grisham ambaye ananifurahisha sana mara moja moja.  Natafuta kila kitabu cha Brink,Soyinka, Ngugi, Achebe, Adichie, Sembene na mara chache sana niko disappointed ingawa naona Ngugi mara nyingine si mtaalam sana wa kejeli.  Aidha nimetokea kuwapenda waandishi wengi wanawake kama Mariama Ba, Tsitsi Dangaremba, Isabella Allende na huyu Adichie.
>  
> Upande wa Tanzania nilipenda sana tapo la waandishi wa riwaya pendwa, wote mliowataja pamoja na Kajubi ambaye nilimwona bora kuliko wote, isipokuwa Hammie Rajabu kwa dialogue. Enzi zile alikuwa anaitwa 'mfalme wa dialogue'.   marehemu Ben Mtobwa naye aliweza sana kuchanganya taharuki na ujumbe mzito hasa Dar es Salaam Usiku na Pesa Zako Zinanuka.  Sisahau riwaya za awali za Kezilahabi pia na riwaya za Unguja. Nashangaa kwamba enzi za riwaya zilitoweka ghafla.  Tusisahau maigizo na michezo ya Marehemu Ibrahim Ngozi (Machozi ya Mwanamke na Ushuhuda wa Mifupa), Mbogo, na Mlama. 
>  
> naona niishie hapa kabla sijawalazimisha watu kusinzia.  Inanipa raha sana kujadili vitabu na labda tungejadili pia jinsi ya kuongeza biashara ya vitabu. Watu watapendaje kusoma bila kujua vitabu gani vipo na vikoje na kadhalika.  Kwa imani yangu Watanzania wanapenda kusoma lakini book trade bado dhaifu sana.
>
> 2009/11/13 <gm26...@gmail.com>
>
> What about
> . Shaban Robert ( Kufikirika , Mfalme Jua, Adili na Nduguze, Kusadikika, Mashauri ya Mapenzi Bora etc
>
> . Agatha Christie ( I have ready more than 30 novels from her)
>
> WWR
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain Tanzania
>
> From: Robert Kileo <rough...@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 09:25:49 +0300
> To: <wanabidii@googlegroups.com>
>
> Subject: [wanabidii] Re: Unasoma Vitabu gani sasa - What Books are you Reading Now
>
> hata mm nimesoma sana vitabu vya robert ludlum ni vizuri ila kwako mzee costantino kudoja kama ungeangalia listi yangu vizuri namab sita nilikuwa tayari nimemuandika mkongwe eddie ganzel ambae pia mwanae kipindi fulan alikua wa pi mwandishi wa habari na riwaya ila sifaham kabisa wako wapi siku hz.....
>
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Kehancha Kehancha <kehanchak...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Mimi ni mpenzi wa Robert Ludlum. Series zake zote nimesoma.. Kwa sasa nimerudi kwa waandishi wa kikwetu. Juzi tu nimemaliza kusoma "Kusadikika" by Shaaban Robert. Sasa nasoma Tamthiliya ya Plato " Timeus" ya karne ya Nne kabla ya Kristo. Imeandikwa kwa Kigriki. Natarajia kuanza kusoma tamthiliya ya Ibrahim Hussein "MASHETANI" 
> --- On Wed, 11/11/09, Juma Mzuri <jumamz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: Juma Mzuri <jumamz...@gmail.com>
>
> Subject: [wanabidii] Re: Unasoma Vitabu gani sasa - What Books are you Reading Now
>
> To: "Wanabidii" <wanabidii@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 3:00 PM
>
> I am a book lover, mostly detective books. Used to read (and still
> read if it is available) J.H. Chase's books, because he keeps you in
> suspense and you never can tell what's going to happen in the end!
>
> Wow! I did not see anyone who reads John Grisham books here! He's got
> a handful of them and most of his books have been acted, like Pelican
> Brief(by Denzel and J.Roberts). 'The Brethren' is another interesting
> one. The only thing that might 'scare' you off are the numerous names
> he's always got at the beginning, but trust me as you read along, u'll
> love it.
>
> Sidney Sheldon is another good writer but I have only read one of her
> books; can't remember the title now.
> On Nov 11, 5:58 pm, Leila Abdul <hifa....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I love reading a lot and I have read quite a number of books like:
> > - 'Memories of Midnight' (Sydney Sheldon) ~ This book is a sequel, it
> > has all the usual Sheldon's if you know what I mean.  What I really
> > remember about this book is a character named Melina, she sacrified
> > her life for her brother.
> > - 'Other Side of Midnight'
> > - 'Sands of Time' - This is one of my favourite from all of his books.
> > (Sydney Sheldon).
>
> > Sure, there are some books that I cant remember anymore but I know I
> > have read a lot of Sydney Sheldon and Danielle Steel's books.
>
> > |More books I've read| 'A Perfect Stranger', 'Message from NAM',
> > 'Heartbeat' (Danielle Steel), 'Run Away Jury, 'The Firm', 'Painted
> > House' (John Grisham), 'Promise' (Katherine Stone - I guess am right;
> > it's been a while).
>
> > Currently, I am reading Princess by Gaelen Goley.  In short, I read
> > any interesting book especially adventure and romance.
> > On Nov 11, 5:42 pm, Fakhi Karume <fkar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I am a big fan of Heartsong inspirational romance books (I don't buy
> > > them, but my sister does and I read them all!).  I recently finished
> > > 'Frieda's Song' by Kathleen Scarth, about a marriage of convenience
> > > which blossoms into a loving relationship..  Currently reading 'The
> > > Long Ride Home' by Andrea Boeshaar, about a nurse who falls in love
> > > with her cowboy patient who was injured while riding a bull!
>
> > > A friend sent me 'Forgiving' by Lavyrle Spencer, about a female
> > > newspaper publisher who had to rescue her junior sister from a life of
> > > prostitution (her sister ran away from home at 15 to get away from her
> > > father who was violating her, only to go into prostitution).   It's
> > > not in the Heartsong series, though.
>
> > > So what are you currently reading!- Hide quoted text -
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