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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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Sputnik Sweetheart
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My recently finished pile includes:
Icelander by Dustin Long - Meh. To Feel Stuff by Andrea Seigel - I'd recommend this book to anyone. A Sense of the World: How a Blind Man Became History's Best Traveler by Jason Robers - An absolute joy to read. Wonderful biography |
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I'm breathing life into this ole thread because I have some recommendations (and some eh's).
I just finishsed Neverwhere and, while it was a quick read, it wasn't the most compelling story. I got frustrated with how easily the protaganist got through his many quests, even when no one else had ever been able to accomplish it. The ending also left me flat. It was a quick read and amusing at times, just not something I'd recomend. I also read The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester. This is a book I'd recommend to just about anyone. It's a fascinating story, wonderfully written and many-layered. I absolutely LOVED it. I just told Chris this is his airplane reading. ![]() Has anyone else read anything else by Simon Winchester? He's such an interesting writer, I'd love to read more. He certaily has covered some interesting subjects:
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I am finishing up a book called "Holy Cow" An Indian Adventure. Its about a 30-something Australian woman who moves to India to be with her fiancee who gets a Broadcasting job there, she ends up spending alot of time alone and goes on these adventures learning about herself, spirituality and the wacky world of India. It would make you want to get on a plane and go there.
Holy Cow by Sarah Macdonald |
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