Μυρτώ Καραγεώργη-Γυφτοδήμου
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September 2011
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Ο άγγελος και το τέρας
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2002
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55 editions
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Το Ορατόριο των Χριστουγέννων
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1983
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50 editions
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Το παιδί της ανταλλαγής
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1982
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47 editions
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Κάτω από το χιόνι Αστυνομικό μυθιστόρημα
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1961
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Σοσιαλισμός ή Βαρβαρότητα. Από τον "Αιώνα της Αμερικής" στο σταυροδρόμι
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2001
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18 editions
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"When Tara Selter discovers she is stuck, à la Groundhog’s Day, in an endlessly repeating 18th of November, she barely fights. The misfiring machine of time clatters on without her. Tara withdraws. In the first book she burrows into a silent eternity "
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The Empress of Salt and Fortune (The Singing Hills Cycle, #1):
"Honestly, this was just okay. It's clear I've missed what everyone else loves about it. And that's mostly due to the fact that I'm not sure I understood half of it.
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"This reads like a Victorian novel (derogatory) in its excessive level of detail and convoluted sentence structure. Though each individual sentence is well crafted, combined together it mostly reads as tangential nonsense. There are some gorgeous line"
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"Δεύτερη ανάγνωση μετά από σαράντα χρόνια του εμβληματικού βιβλίου του Μίσσιου. Συγκλονιστικό, θεωρείται πια κλασικό. Απ' τη μια η βαρβαρότητα, η απανθρωπιά, η εκδικητικότητα, το μίσος των νικητών προς τους ηττημένους. Τα βασανιστήρια της νικήτριας Δε"
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Μυρτώ
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“Human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars.”
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