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Maia
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I'm seeing no chapters in this book. I had thought to read a chapter a day.
I prefer the cover of my edition, the shape of a woman's face, made from different handwriting. Her hair is long and blue. I already know why the blue hair and the handwriting.
This could be an interesting book for me.
— Sep 03, 2022 03:56AM
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I prefer the cover of my edition, the shape of a woman's face, made from different handwriting. Her hair is long and blue. I already know why the blue hair and the handwriting.
This could be an interesting book for me.

Ebba Simone
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"Such a worrywart I am. I miss miracles blooming before my eyes: I concentrate on a fading star and miss the constellation. I overlook dazzling thunderstorms worrying whether I have laundry hanging."
— Aug 08, 2022 01:41AM
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Ebba Simone
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"I looked like the witch from Hänsel and Gretel."
— Aug 08, 2022 01:02AM
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Ebba Simone
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"Joseph Roth once wrote:
It takes a long time for men to acquire their particular countenances. It is as if they were born without faces, their foreheads, their noses or their eyes. They acquire all these with the passage of time; it takes time before everything is properly assembled."
— Aug 07, 2022 02:36AM
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It takes a long time for men to acquire their particular countenances. It is as if they were born without faces, their foreheads, their noses or their eyes. They acquire all these with the passage of time; it takes time before everything is properly assembled."

Ebba Simone
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"[Ahmad] helped me whenever he could [at the bookstore], sat in his spot and read during slow periods. (...) When I apologized for working him without pay, he replied that sons always worked without recompense." Aw. ❤️❤️❤️
— Aug 07, 2022 02:26AM
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Ebba Simone
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"He was sent to me by another bookstore in the city, told that no one else could help him. He was looking for a book by an Italian, but couldn't remember the title or the name of the author. He had to give me a little bit more to go on, I told him. Italians had been writing books for hundreds of years.
He said, 'The hero of the book was not a hero, he killed many lizards.'
(To be continued in a comment below.)
— Aug 05, 2022 07:10AM
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He said, 'The hero of the book was not a hero, he killed many lizards.'
(To be continued in a comment below.)