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- American Gods (112)
- By Neil Gaiman
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- Be my baby
- On the road to fatherhood
- By Neil Humphreys
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Does anybody care about Mrs Humphreys pregnancy?
Of course not really: it's a very common story of a very common period in a couple's life.
Nevertheless, Neil Humphreys is a good writer and very humorous, and he has been able to tell exactly the same story almost every normal father could ... (continue) - — Jan 12, 2009 | Add your feedback
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- Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii (2)
- (Mr Monk 2)
- By Lee Goldberg
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Mr. Monk is a lovely, endearing and fascinating character, as much as he is unnerving.
He had the potential to be a new Sherlock Holmes, unfortunately, Lee Goldberg is not Conan Doyle, and this is clear both in the plot and the writing style.
In the end, this is not a masterpiece, but st ... (continue)
- — Jul 17, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- Timequake (21)
- By Kurt Vonnegut
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Definitely destabilizing
- — Apr 28, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- Mostly Harmless (28)
- By Douglas Adams
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And that's the end of it all.
With a final word about the end of THE king: he was not abducted by alien, or at least that's what he says.
- — Feb 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (34)
- By Douglas Adams




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- Life, the Universe and Everything (37)
- By Douglas Adams
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Life, the Universe and Everything



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all right. it does not really stand at the same level as the guide, or the restaurant at the end of the world.
it is nevertheless hilarious. - — Feb 5, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (50)
- By Douglas Adams




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- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (404)
- (Harry Potter, Book 4)
- By J. K. Rowling




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- The End of Eternity (6)
- By Isaac Asimov
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- Fantastic Voyage (3)
- By Isaac Asimov
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- The Happy Prince and Other Stories (4)
- (Puffin Books)
- By Oscar Wilde
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American Gods
this is the "director's cut" of a book i had read a while ago without a clear impression of its worthiness. I somehow missed the point of it all, not even understanding if it had a point at all.
I do not remember it enough to see the differences in the old version and this one, which should be ... (continue)
this is the "director's cut" of a book i had read a while ago without a clear impression of its worthiness. I somehow missed the point of it all, not even understanding if it had a point at all.
I do not remember it enough to see the differences in the old version and this one, which should be the one that the author's like best, among the several he came up with to obey his ideas and his publisher's suggestions and a lot of other inputs.
I am definitely happy I gave it a chance, though. I am still not sure I get the point, but I enjoyed it thouroughly, the plot, the language, the characters, the irony.
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