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03/19
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On the Road (Paperback) by Jack Kerouac bookshelves: currently-reading, travels |
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read in March, 2008
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09/20
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Borges: Collected Fictions (Paperback) by Jorge Luis Borges bookshelves: currently-reading |
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07/19
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The Secrets of Rome: Love and Death in the Eternal City (Hardcover) by Corrado Augias bookshelves: currently-reading |
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read in August, 2007
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Slaughterhouse-Five (Paperback) by Kurt Vonnegut bookshelves: to-read |
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Alemyrddin
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On the Road (Paperback) by Jack Kerouac bookshelves: currently-reading, travels |
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read in March, 2008
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| March 10 | ||
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Remember Me? (Hardcover) by Sophie Kinsella bookshelves: loveandfriendship |
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read in March, 2008
Alemyrddin said:
"If you can ignore that the very same idea has been seen in the movie "13 to 30" a few years ago, then it't a really enjoyable book, funny and riveting at the same time.
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| February 25 | ||
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Scusa ma ti chiamo amore by Federico Moccia bookshelves: loveandfriendship |
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read in February, 2008
Alemyrddin said:
"This guy can't wright, and while his previous books were at least entertaining, this was not.
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| January 08 | ||
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What a Carve Up! (Essential.penguin) by Jonathan Coe bookshelves: humour |
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read in January, 2008
Alemyrddin said:
"I am somehow disappointed in this. I found it confusing and, frankly, quite boring, even if there are a few good bits. It's my second try with Coe and I guess that I simply don't like how he writes.
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The Diaries of Adam and Eve (Hesperus Press) by Mark Twain bookshelves: humour |
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read in December, 2007
Alemyrddin said:
"I expected more from this book, maybe because it was by Twain. Instead, it was a collection of pieces not really linked with each other. And even the main piece, the diary, wasn't that funny. Disappointing.
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Alemyrddin
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The Uncommon Reader: A Novella (Hardcover) by Alan Bennett bookshelves: humour |
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read in December, 2007
Alemyrddin said:
"A funny and smart short book. What if the Queen would take up reading? I liked it a lot.
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| December 20 | ||
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Penguin Classics) by Mark Twain, Guy Cardwell bookshelves: actionandadventure, humour |
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read in January, 2008
Alemyrddin said:
"At first I found it a bit difficult for the language and not that interesting, but after a while I got sucked into this story. Tom was a great character, so human, so mischievous and at the same time with a good heart. It was funny and lovely, I'm go...more
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| December 10 | ||
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Playing For Pizza: A Novel (Hardcover) by John Grisham bookshelves: sports |
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read in December, 2007
Alemyrddin said:
"Settled in Italy, this book is the tale of an American football player that had to move to Italy to keep playing. A lot of sport and food in the book.
Being Italian, I couldn't help noticing how many stereotypes Grisham put in this, both about Italy...more " |
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