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For Whom the Bell To... 06/01 Kathleen is currently reading:
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Paperback)
by Ernest Hemingway
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December 13, 2008
The Curious Case Of... Kathleen marked as to-read:
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Paperback)
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Self-Reliance and Ot... Kathleen marked as to-read:
Self-Reliance and Other Essays (Dover Thrift Editions)
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Letters to a Young P... Kathleen marked as to-read:
Letters to a Young Poet (Paperback)
by Rainer Maria Rilke
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June 01, 2008
Hard-Boiled Wonderla... Kathleen gave 4 of 5 stars to:
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World (Paperback)
by Haruki Murakami
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recommended to Kathleen by: my brother
recommended for: people who are into esoteric stuff
read in June, 2008

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"The sun sliced through the windshield, sealing me in light. I closed my eyes and felt the warmth on my eyelids. Sunlight traveled a long distance to reach this planet; an infinitesimal portion of that sunlight was enough to warm my eyelids. I was moved. That something as insignificant as an eyelid had its place in the workings on the universe, that the cosmic order did not overlook this momentary fact."Haruki Murakami
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"Music brings a warm glow to my vision, thawing mind and muscle from their endless wintering."Haruki Murakami
May 31, 2008
The Last of the Mohi... Kathleen gave 1 of 5 stars to:
The Last of the Mohicans (Bantam Classics)
by James Fenimore Cooper
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recommended to Kathleen by: the media
recommended for: Professors of History, Boring People
read in January, 2001

Kathleen Kathleen said: "It was dry, boring and horrible. I read this book quite a long time ago, some kind of brave venture in middle school. But I do remember that I had to do some kind of book report on it, and I had several disparaging things to say. Of course it's a his...more "
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Haruki Murakami
"As always, we sit on the narrow steps that lead from the Old Bridge down to the sandbar. A pale silver moon trembles on the face of the water. A wooden boat lashed to a post modulates the sound of the current. Sitting with her, I feel her warm against my arm."
Haruki Murakami


Haruki Murakami
"How can the mind be so imperfect?" she says with a smile.

I look at my hands. Bathed in the moonlight, they seem like statues, proportioned to no purpose.

"It may well be imperfect," I say, "but it leaves traces. And we can follow those traces, like footsteps in the snow."

"Where do the lead?"

"To oneself," I answer. "That's where the mind is. Without the mind, nothing leads anywhere."

I look up. The winter moon is brilliant, over the Town, above the Wall.

"Not one thing is your fault," I comfort her."
Haruki Murakami


Vladimir Nabokov
"Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Lo-lee-ta: the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth. Lo. Lee. Ta."
Vladimir Nabokov (Lolita)


Haruki Murakami
"Music brings a warm glow to my vision, thawing mind and muscle from their endless wintering."
Haruki Murakami


Haruki Murakami
"The sun sliced through the windshield, sealing me in light. I closed my eyes and felt the warmth on my eyelids. Sunlight traveled a long distance to reach this planet; an infinitesimal portion of that sunlight was enough to warm my eyelids. I was moved. That something as insignificant as an eyelid had its place in the workings on the universe, that the cosmic order did not overlook this momentary fact."
Haruki Murakami


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