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Pinkie
marked as to-read:
A Foreign Policy of Freedom by Ron Paul bookshelves: to-read |
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gave 1984 (Paperback) by George Orwell |
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gave Le petit prince, Saint-Exupéry (Paperback) by Maryse Brumont |
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recommended for: Anyone and everyone
read in January, 2001
Pinkie said:
"If it were possible to give more than 5 stars I would! This is the most amazing book that I've ever read. It examines human nature, childhood, and lost innocence all within a seemingly simple format.
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gave Carmen (Paperback) by Prosper Mérimée |
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gave Candide (Thrift Editions) by Voltaire |
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read in January, 2001
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gave Exile and the Kingdom (Paperback) by Albert Camus |
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read in January, 2006
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gave The Plague (Paperback) by Albert Camus |
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read in January, 2001
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gave The Myth of Sanity: Divided Consciousness and the Promise of Awareness (Paperback) by Martha Stout |
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read in July, 2008
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gave The Sociopath Next Door (Paperback) by Martha Stout |
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read in April, 2008
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"Overall it was an entertaining book, but it didn't go in depth about any of the topics of discussion which really left me wanting more. It was, without a doubt, a great beginner's read on the pop psychology of psychopathy.
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