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No book but a film this time:

Trumbo
http://www.calgaryshowtimes.ca/movies/Trumbo/110237

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3203606/reviews


Following Story by Nooteboom.

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Originally posted by vandervelde
Following Story by Nooteboom.
So, so. Too meta.

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Originally posted by Metacomedian
So, so. Too meta.
He is "smart" author 😛
I had idea, that he wrote history of philosophy in this short novel, or at least that one line of action (if you can call it action) represents Aristotelus and the other - Plato.
But that's Nooteboom.

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Originally posted by vandervelde
I had idea, that he wrote history of philosophy in this short novel, or at least that one line of action (if you can call it action) represents Aristotelus and the other - Plato.
But that's Nooteboom.
Didn't know that. That's interesting.

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Romain Puértolas: Die unglaubliche Reise des Fakirs der in einem IKEA Schrank fest steckte.

Original Francais, English Translation obtainable

A quite funny book with a backdrop of refugees fates.

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I now began

Christopher Brookmyre: One find day in the middle of the night.

As I worte previously I like the style of his writing very much. And the first few chapters already pulled me in.

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Purity, in translation.

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We're Going on a Bear Hunt. by Michael Rosen

not finished it yet but I'm expecting a twist

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Royce Buckingham: Map of the world

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Ernest Hillen : The Way of a Boy.

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Now rereading Douglas Hulick: Among Thieves

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The Best Laid Plans by Terry Fallis


The Book of "Jude" (NASB)

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Just finished

Charles Dickens: Hard Times

I enjoy reading Dickens. Though the Story was quite thin...

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