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- Canti orfici e altre poesie (1717)
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- How to Read Bridges (1)
- A Crash Course Spanning the Centuries
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By Ian Stewart, Edward Denison, Mark Whitby -
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- Elements of Evolutionary Genetics (4)
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By Brian Charlesworth -
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- Tender is the Night (613)
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By F. Scott Fitzgerald -
Reading since Jan 22, 2013
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- Note di un anatomopatologo (131)
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By F. Gonzalez-Crussi -
Reading since Jan 22, 2012 




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- La notte della cometa (740)
- Il romanzo di Dino Campana
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By Sebastiano Vassalli -
Finished on May 22, 2013 




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- In cold blood (707)
- A true account of a multiple murder and its consequences
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By Truman Capote -
Finished on Jan 19, 2013 




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- The Emperor of All Maladies (69)
- A Biography of Cancer
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By Siddhartha Mukherjee -
Finished on Nov 14, 2012 




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- Il gene agile (44)
- La nuova alleanza fra eredità e ambiente
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By Matt Ridley -
Finished on Aug 16, 2012 




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- Nanna (53)
- o L'anima delle piante
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By Gustav Theodor Fechner -
Finished on Jun 8, 2012 




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- Che cos'è la vita? (191)
- La cellula vivente dal punto di vista fisico
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By Erwin Schrödinger -
Finished on May 23, 2012 




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- Maria Antonietta e lo scandalo della collana (281)
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By Benedetta Craveri -
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- L'invenzione delle razze (158)
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By Guido Barbujani -
Finished on Jan 9, 2012 




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- Psicologia evoluzionistica (6)
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By David M. Buss -
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- Il piccolo principe (45222)
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By Antoine de Saint-Exupery -
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credo che la prima parte sia da leggere dopo i trenta, l'ultima dopo i quaranta
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Dec 27, 2011 |
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In cold blood
Knowing them as everyday persons, knowing their lifes and stories and thoughts... You can get so close to Perry Smith and Dick Hickock that you see how it happened that they murdered the Clutter's family. But what you cannot understand is us: jury, detectives, lawyers, judges, neighbours, nice young ... (continue)
Knowing them as everyday persons, knowing their lifes and stories and thoughts... You can get so close to Perry Smith and Dick Hickock that you see how it happened that they murdered the Clutter's family. But what you cannot understand is us: jury, detectives, lawyers, judges, neighbours, nice young girls with flowing hair, fathers, mothers, employees, journalists, professional death penalty killers, priests, friends, doctors, readers... we still condamn people to death penalty, we kill them in cold blood. The 5 stars come from the impact a book like this, a story based on real lifes, can have on our personal lifes. then you can acknowledge the perfect construction of the book.