A: Hi, Bill! You're reading the novel again.
B: Yes, Tom. I'll never be tired of it.
A:
B: Three times. Every time I read it, I can always learn something new.
A: Really?
B: Mark Twain. I think he is a great American writer. What about you?
A: He is also my favourite foreign writer. Can I look at the short review of the book on the back cover and see if it interests me.
B: OK, here you are! What do you think of this novel?
A: I haven't seen such a novel for long. His novels still make sense to people today. Where did you buy it?
B: In the SISYPHE Bookshop.
A: I don't know where it is.
B: No. Only 15 minutes' walk from here, next to the Wanda Shopping Mall.
A: Oh, I see. I'm going there to get one, too. Thank you!
B: You're welcome. After reading, we can talk about the novel at the after﹣school book club.
A: OK.
A. So do I. B. How long have you read the novel? C. Who wrote it? D. It's great. E. How many times have you read it? F. Are you ready to go there to buy it? G. Is it far from here? |