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| helloimage | Books you would recommend (not only) to Robert"One Hundred Years of Solitude" by G.G. Marquez |
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| 11/3/2008 11:49 AM (GMT-04:00) | |
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Cool! Thanks Image!I've read this book titled "Carnival Love" (but this is the Italian title, the original is "Geek Love") by Katherine Dunn...is a exciting and moving story about freaks...I wonder if Robert has ever read it, I know that is a quite old book (unfortunately in Italy it has been translated recently)... | |
| 11/3/2008 5:03 PM (GMT-04:00) | |
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I love "One Hundred Years of Solitude"!I would recommend "Le Grand Meaulnes" by Alain-Fournier. It's my favourite book, kind of a teenage book i suppose about adolescent love and infatuation and a strange mixture of realism and fantasy. I read first read it when i was 16, then i read it again recently (i'm 18 now) and felt so nostalgic. :( | |
| 11/3/2008 5:14 PM (GMT-04:00) | |
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let me thing about this.....yes...uhm... | |
| 11/3/2008 5:17 PM (GMT-04:00) | |
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How about...The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss! The story line is engrossing! You don't have a clue what's gonna happen next with thing 1 or thing 2. The plot twist and turns are KAFKAESQUE. | |
| 11/4/2008 12:58 AM (GMT-04:00) | |
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My RecommendationOwen Meany by John Irving | |
| 11/4/2008 3:05 AM (GMT-04:00) | |
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Re: How about...Rosepetals wrote: LOL your book reading sounds as good as mine! The last book I read was one I bought for my MIL 'Matthew Flinders Cat' by Bryce Courtney. This was the summary Matthew Flinder's Cat is the story of a Sydney hobo and a young delinquent boy who meet outside Sydney's Mitchell Library. Outside the library is a statue of the famous navigator Matthew Flinders and also a statue of his cat "Trim" who sailed with him on his circumnavigation of Australia.The hobo and the boy strike up an unlikely friendship and the hobo tells the story to the boy of Matthew Flinder's epic voyage. It turned out to be a disturbing insight into the world of the sex trade of young boys. WOOPS.... | |
| 11/4/2008 5:59 AM (GMT-04:00) | |
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Re: Re: How about...leahjc wrote:Rosepetals wrote: Wow, at first it sounded like a children's book. Yikes!! | |
| 11/4/2008 7:35 AM (GMT-04:00) | |
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My recommendation for Robert SmithI Don't Believe in Atheists | |
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