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April
28
July 2014
15
reviewed: The World is Silent or Not Listening As They Self Destruct
Half a Yellow Sun has shed a scorching light on "the dark continent of Africa. The 47or so countries, have always seemed to b...
Half of a Yellow Sun - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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June 2014
11
text: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
The Dinner is a fascinating, but creepy novel which takes place in Holland. The Diary of Anne Frank also is set here and ther...
The Dinner - Herman Koch, Sam Garrett
May 2014
25
text:
It begins like Silas Marner. A curmudgeon, A. J., looses his wealth, an original book of Poe's. It is replaced with an adorab...
The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry: Free Preview plus Bonus Material - Gabrielle Zevin
May 2014
16
reviewed: A Picture Taken, A Story Told
Mary Coin, a novel by Marisa Silver, is one of my favorite novels. Silver takes base elements like poverty, homelessness,dust...
Mary Coin - Marisa Silver
May 2014
13
liked:
A Cat's Guide to Loving a Human
text: Ha Ha
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May 2014
07
text: The Book Thief May Steal Your Heart.
Death is the narrator. He is omnipresent, omniscient, the great equalizer, most feared and a great relief to many. The fuehre...
The Book Thief - Trudy White, Markus Zusak
May 2014
02
reviewed: What's the difference between taking a look and spying?
There are many pleasant fictions of the law in constant operation, but there is not one so pleasant or practically humorous a...
The Dress Lodger (New York Times Notable Books) - Sheri Holman
April 2014
26
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"Outside of marriage, your Victorian gentleman could look forward to 2.4 fucks a week," actor Mike coolly calculates after hi...
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Today is Shakespeare's 450th birthday. Happy birthday, Will. People fairly regularly trot out claims of discovering los...
April 2014
20
reviewed: Hair (Kinky) Today, Gone Tomorrow.
Americanah is the dream of poor people all over the world. There the streets are paved with gold. Education is free and of hi...
Americanah - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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