Anders Tempelman
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Våga vara illa omtyckt : Modet att vara sig själv
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2013
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Vi gör ingen stor sak av det här - samlade absurda betraktelser
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2018
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Blogghoran och andra trevliga historier.
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2014
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What We Can Know
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| I have to hand it to David Nichols. Even with the thinnest and most predictable story ever, he manages to write a highly entertaining and thought worthy novel. The characters are full of wit and even though I know where it’s all heading, I’m fully in ...more | |
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| This is my third book by this author, which is a sign I suppose. Even though I wasn’t a big fan of her hyped debut I still read the next book after that (Americana?) and felt the same. Still I found myself picking up this book. And initially this was ...more | |
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| A remarkable book that shed light on the Russian state of mind. From the bottom to the top. A real joy to read despite its physically and emotional weight. My only real objection is that I drags out the end too much, but nonetheless this is 5 star bo ...more | |
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| Almost like Ferrantes but set in Iran. Quite interesting and factual considering what’s going on there right now. An easy read and very enjoyable. | |
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| This book starts off really interesting exploring various persons reactions to rejection and how they are radicalised by the experience. Almost like a Chuck Palahniuk book, with its poignant and extreme view of the world. But after the first three or ...more | |























