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- The Medium is the Massage (4)
- By Quentin Fiore, Marshall McLuhan
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Finished on Jul 28, 2008




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- Farewell To Arms (63)
- By Ernest Hemingway
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Finished on Jul 20, 2008




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- The Motorcycle Diaries (2)
- Notes on a Latin American Journey (Stranger Than...)
- By Ernesto Che Guevara
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Finished on May 25, 2008




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- Catching the Big Fish (3)
- Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity
- By David Lynch
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Finished on May 21, 2008




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- The Left Bank Gang (2)
- By Jason
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Finished on Mar 15, 2008




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what if Hemingway, Pound, Fitzgerald and Joyce wrote comic books? this takes place in Paris in the 1920's with this premise. but, as typical of Jason's style, then ending is never what you could guess.
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- Paul Auster's City of Glass (1)
- By Paul Auster, Karasik Paul, Bob Callahan, …
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Finished on Feb 12, 2008




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- Understanding Comics (13)
- The Invisible Art
- By Scott McCloud
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Finished on Feb 4, 2008




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- The Trial and Death of Socrates (5)
- Four Dialogues (Dover Thrift Editions)
- By Plato
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Finished on Jan 24, 2008




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- The Last Musketeer (2)
- By Jason
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Finished in 2008
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Jason is brilliant in his craft. The only other thing I can say is : READ HIM!
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- The Boulevard of Broken Dreams (1)
- By Kim Deitch
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Finished in 2008




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- The Invention of Hugo Cabret (26)
- By Brian Selznick
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Finished on Dec 30, 2007




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- The Contract with God Trilogy (2)
- Life on Dropsie Avenue (A Contract With God, A Life Force, Dropsie Avenue)
- By Will Eisner
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Finished on Dec 26, 2007




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The Motorcycle Diaries
i absolutely love the movie so i decided to read the book. the two are very different (obvious Hollywood treatment), yet both have their own beauty. you see the formation of Che's idealism in the infant stage. subtle losses in translation, i'm sure. and careful rewriting to clean it up (by the autho ... (continue)
i absolutely love the movie so i decided to read the book. the two are very different (obvious Hollywood treatment), yet both have their own beauty. you see the formation of Che's idealism in the infant stage. subtle losses in translation, i'm sure. and careful rewriting to clean it up (by the author himself, with space to fill in memory gaps). on the back of the book i have, it call Che "A Latin James Dean or Jack Kerouac" which may sell books better, but i see more Hemingway or Neruda in his style. A good read.
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