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- Anathem (17)
- By Neal Stephenson
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Reading since Dec 15, 2009
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- La kastelo de vitro
- romano
- By John Francis
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Finished in Nov 2009
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- Mechanizing Proof
- Computing, Risk, and Trust (Inside Technology)
- By Donald MacKenzie
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Finished on Sep 8, 2009




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- A Complaint Free World
- How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted
- By Will Bowen
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Finished on Aug 20, 2009




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- Alia Venecio
- By Predrag Matvejević
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Finished in Aug 2009




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- Smoke and Mirrors (23)
- By Neil Gaiman
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Finished in Aug 2009




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- Memoirs Of A Master Forger
- By William Heaney
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Finished on Jul 22, 2009




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- Coraline (62)
- By Neil Gaiman
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Finished on Jul 3, 2009




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Like an early version of the film -
If you have enjoyed the 3D film that is really marvellous, consider that the book is far simpler and more for children. I enjoyed it in considering differences in the two plots, the first of the film, the other of the book
- — Jul 4, 2009 | Add your feedback
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- English as a Lingua Franca
- Attitudes and Identity
- By Jennifer Jenkins
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Finished on Jun 13, 2009
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- The Graveyard Book (38)
- By Neil Gaiman
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Finished on Feb 26, 2009




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- Beletra Almanako 3
- (BA3 - Literaturo en Esperanto) (Esperanto Edition)
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Finished in Feb 2009




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- Katsugen
- The Gentle Art of Well-Being
- By Richard S Omura
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Finished on Dec 26, 2008




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The philosophy behind the practice -
I've been practicing Katsugen Undo (K.U.) for 5 years at the School Itsuo Tsuda, then I moved away from that school, essentially for its so-called "Master" Régis Soavi. I let fall my Aikido as I realised it was totally wrong when I made my personal pilgrimage to real Aikido Masters - above all Maruy ... (continue)
- — Jan 1, 2009 | Add your feedback
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Memoirs Of A Master Forger
As a non-native English speaker, or, better said, reader, this is one of the most difficult novels I ever read. But it is really worth, because it is a unique combination of existentialism, fantasy, romance, political critique, and tourist guide. I mean, there is a lot of guidance around literary pu ... (continue)
As a non-native English speaker, or, better said, reader, this is one of the most difficult novels I ever read. But it is really worth, because it is a unique combination of existentialism, fantasy, romance, political critique, and tourist guide. I mean, there is a lot of guidance around literary pubs in London. Well, I am proud of myself having finished it.
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