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"All my books were packed in storage so I asked my housemate if I could borrow one of his. (He is one of those people who only have a dozen books and haven't finished any of them.) He gave me Ficciones and I loved the first page of Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius that I got myself an equivalent copy... It is dense but highly enjoyable." Jan 24, 2013 12:39pm

 
Fear Of Flying
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progress:  On page 177. "This is on hold for the moment. I wish goodreads had a journal section like last.fm so I could explain why I've chosen to stop reading. . ." Jul 05, 2012 10:17am

 

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The Death of Artemio Cruz by Carlos Fuentes
Allison rated a book 5 of 5 stars
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick
I had to put this book down a lot because it was making me depressed. Now I need to re-watch Blade Runner & then read the book again & then edit this review/write a proper review.
Allison rated a book 3 of 5 stars
The Bingo Palace by Louise Erdrich
The Bingo Palace
by Louise Erdrich
read in March, 2013
Too much of a lovey-lovey story for my tastes. Still good, though.
Allison rated a book 4 of 5 stars
The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett
The Thin Man
by Dashiell Hammett
read in March, 2013


Some good noir, for sure. I loved Nick & Nora. Now I've got to watch the film :))
Allison is on page 93 of 201 of The Thin Man
The Thin Man
The Thin Man
by Dashiell Hammett
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Allison rated a book 3 of 5 stars
The Stray by Betsy James Wyeth
The Stray
by Betsy James Wyeth
read in March, 2013
This is a very odd book.

Maybe its because it was nearing midnight and I'd been feeling lonely, but I cried at the last chapter. Not sobbing, just some silent tears, and I had to go find the cat to comfort me.

My copy was given to me by two kids (aged...more
Allison rated a book 4 of 5 stars
Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich
Love Medicine
by Louise Erdrich
read in March, 2013
Allison rated a book 5 of 5 stars
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
The Phantom Tollbooth
by Norton Juster
read in February, 2013
Allison rated a book 4 of 5 stars
Winter's Tale by Jon Godden
Winter's Tale
by Jon Godden
read in December, 2012
Allison rated a book 3 of 5 stars
Zeitoun by Dave Eggers
Zeitoun
by Dave Eggers
read in November, 2012
I could not put this book down (I read it in just a few sittings) but I did not actually like it. The story was gripping but the style of writing was irritating. Zeitoun is about a man named Zeitoun and it is also about the natural disaster Hurricane...more
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Jean Cocteau
“A child's reaction to this type of calamity is twofold and extreme. Not knowing how deeply, powerfully, life drops anchor into its vast sources of recuperation, he is bound to envisage, at once, the very worst; yet at the same time, because of his inability to imagine death, the worst remains totally unreal to him. Gerard went on repeating: "Paul's dying; Paul's going to die"' but he did not believe it. Paul's death would be part of the dream, a dream of snow, of journeying forever.”
Jean Cocteau, The Holy Terrors

Tim O'Brien
“And in the end, of course, a true war story is never about war. It's about sunlight. It's about the special way that dawn spreads out on a river when you know you must cross the river and march into the mountains and do things you are afraid to do. It's about love and memory. It's about sorrow. It's about sisters who never write back and people who never listen.”
Tim O'Brien

Jean Cocteau
“At all costs the true world of childhood must prevail, must be restored; that world whose momentous, heroic, mysterious quality is fed on airy nothings, whose substance is so ill-fitted to withstand the brutal touch of adult inquisition.”
Jean Cocteau, The Holy Terrors

Kōbō Abe
“There wasn't a single item of importance [in the newspaper]. A tower of illusion, all of it, made of illusory bricks and full of holes. If life were made up only of imporant things, it really would be a dangerous house of glass, scarcely to be handled carelessly. But everyday life was exactly like the headlines. And so everybody, knowing the meaninglessness of existence, sets the centre of his compass at his own home.”
Kōbō Abe, The Woman in the Dunes

Clarice Lispector
“And now -- now it only remains for me to light a cigarette and go home. Dear God, only now am I remembering that people die. Does that include me?
Don't forget, in the meantime, that this is the season for strawberries. Yes.”
Clarice Lispector


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