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- The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim (233)
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By Jonathan Coe -
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- Piece of My Heart (27)
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By Peter Robinson -
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- Ham on rye (177)
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By Charles Bukowski -
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There are some writers that are absolute. Still we forget them, and we approach our forties becoming a much worse person than when were about thirty. Like Charles Bukowski, the most influential american writer of the last century. Thanks to a good friend of mine, I have been confronted with his auto ... (
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Aug 14, 2010 |
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- Snakes and Earrings (35)
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By Hitomi Kanehara -
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Forked thong -
Lui is building a new ethics, a new set of moral values; a new way-of-living. A philosophy in which work is just a way to make beer taste better, love is an act for strangers, violence is a necessity and the skin is just a temporary canvas for ink dragons, studs pierce thongs with the only goal of f ... (
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Apr 19, 2010 |
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- Neither Here Nor There (278)
- Travels in Europe
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By Bill Bryson -
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To follow his stories Pepe Carvalho often travels, but it is never like the travels of Bill Bryson. A book about travels is something you should never bring with you while travelling, so I did not. Bill tries to follow the pattern of a trip around Europe he did when he was younger. He succedes in fo ... (
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Jan 15, 2010 |
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- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (3216)
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By Mark Haddon -
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Because time is only the relationship between the way different things change.
Christophe is a kid, affected by the Syndrome of Asperger. And he is writing a book about a dog who was killed in the night. With his writing, Christophe is exploring the world of delict and mistery, and he is pushing hi ... (
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Jan 15, 2010 |
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- Hide and seek (81)
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By Ian Rankin -
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Hide is a noun. And in it, the secret of a murder is hidden. Rebus fails to find it, since he sees too many things in Hide, the verb and the name, for instance. So, instead of trying to make connection between different events, Rebus has to separate the stories and simplify apperances. Rebus is olde ... (
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Jan 15, 2010 |
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- The God Delusion (911)
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By Richard Dawkins -
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Is God a Delusion? -
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At the age of 10 I decided that God does not exist. Since then, I have encountered no evidence of its existence, and discarded the question as irrelevant to me. Never illuded, never deluded.Richard Dawkings thinks differently about it. For him, the existence of a super-natural God is hi ... (
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Jan 15, 2010 |
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- Night Train to Lisbon (63)
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By Pascal Mercier -
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I read a book about a man reading a book. And the book he was reading was about a man who read a lot of books. Gregorius (the man reading the book) has lead the quiet and insignificant life that most of us will discover to have lived; his only eccentricity was his passion for classic books and trans ... (
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Jan 15, 2010 |
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- Martin Misunderstood (7)
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By Karin Slaughter -
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This short novel by Karin Slaughter I got for FREE! at the book store when I bought my summer books. It’s the best book I have read during my holidays so far. It’s a mixture of thriller, romance, sex, humor, boredom and geniality. I recommend it to everyone who wants to smile a bit.
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Jan 15, 2010 |
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- Rome (8)
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By Duncan Garwood -
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Rome, from Lonely Planet. A great book, ideally to read when visiting Rome; it is also a very pleasant lecture when visiting other cities; however the included map will generally give you the wrong indication in that case.
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Jan 9, 2010 |
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Piece of My Heart
The idea is to have two unconnected stories develop in parallel; the two stories alternates themselves chapter by chapter. In this way the reader is not confronted with the superficiality of the plot, the ill-built characters, the temporal and spatial mistakes that otherwise would be evident in a si ... (continue)
The idea is to have two unconnected stories develop in parallel; the two stories alternates themselves chapter by chapter. In this way the reader is not confronted with the superficiality of the plot, the ill-built characters, the temporal and spatial mistakes that otherwise would be evident in a single-story plot; around 3/4 of the book, the stories connect in the writer climax. This technique, apparently the only one thought in modern writer workshop, is actually borrowed from television, namely from soap operas. Reading Peter Robinson's Piece of my Heart is therefore equivalent to watch a couple of hours of a soap opera. With the only advantage that in the reader's head actors tend to act much better than on TV.