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After reading In the Time of the Butterflies, you should pick up The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz for more on Trujillo. In fact, there is a reference made to Alvarez's book in it. :-)

Old book that reads like it was written this year, scary...

Old book that reads like it was written this year, scary...


I firmly recommend them. I actually can't imagine how these would have been as "real" books. The drawings really emphasize the story.


I gave it four stars. I love his descriptions, and the story line and interesting characters in this one kept me reading.




Just finished Vanity Fair and loved it! Watching the movie first gave me some good insights when things got sort of wordy and focused on historical events that I'm not real familiar with.












i read the book first and then watched the movie. and i have to say, that this is one of very few cases that the movie impressed me much more than the novel.


Next on my list is either: Love in the Time of Cholera, High Fidelity, The Blind Assassin (I found it in my mother-in-laws 'throw out' pile!!!) or A Clockwork Orange.
Sadly I only have 21 under my belt.

I have regularly found myself wishing the same while reading books, just to get that extra bit of insight.
A lot of people found studying books tedious and boring at school. Personally, it made me love the books more and some of my absolute favourites are those that I was "forced" to read for example, The Collector and Ender's Game.
About a week ago i finished animal farm


I think you are asking about Anna Karenina. I didn't see the movie--At least I don't think I did, but I have this vivid memory of hankie or a shawl lying on train tracks as the train pulled away and all the time I was reading, I kept thinking it had to do with the movie. Maybe that's the picture on the front of the movie or maybe it's on book dust cover.


by Richard Brautigan
Some of it was very strange but it was oddly mesmerizing.

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Still about half way through the Three Musketeers and Ulysses
Not so fond of Ulysses