i dont always like to make those sort of greetings threads. i figured out i would ask a question here.
hi i am arab from saudi arabia. i started this book and what motivate me mainly to read it is how hard it is. by far it is the hardest thing i ever read. i struggled with it, but i will keep going. i sometimes read a chapter three times or so to understand what is going on or to minimize the confusion. also i learned some new words.
my question is: are there any arabs here who read or are reading these books?
it would be interesting to hear/read perspective.
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any arabs here?
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Posted 31 March 2018 - 06:37 PM
Off the top of my head we don't. Next closest thing would be an iranian ex-pat
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Posted 01 April 2018 - 01:53 AM
We have a pretty wide crosssection here but im not aware of anyone from an Arab country offhand. Will be interested in your perspective Huss.
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Posted 02 April 2018 - 06:00 PM
Huss said:
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...i sometimes read a chapter three times or so to understand what is going on or to minimize the confusion. also i learned some new words...
...i sometimes read a chapter three times or so to understand what is going on or to minimize the confusion. also i learned some new words...
I’ve done that and I’m a native English speaker. Minimizing confusion was not a priority for the author.
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