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Andy Moore Moore itibaren Vadavali, Maharashtra 410405, Hindistan itibaren Vadavali, Maharashtra 410405, Hindistan

Okuyucu Andy Moore Moore itibaren Vadavali, Maharashtra 410405, Hindistan

Andy Moore Moore itibaren Vadavali, Maharashtra 410405, Hindistan

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I'm not crazy about his writing (his dialogue is very stilted, for example), but the book asks great questions and has a powerful ending.

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Fascinating and Intriguing. I Have always loved History and the Salem Witch Trials. This was a masterpiece!!!

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Think about all the negative stereotypes that might enter your mind on hearing the words: French novel. This book will turn those stereotypes into truer reality than you ever thought possible. And yet, despite the fact that I hated the experience of reading this book, I kept reading it. A friend of mine continues to read Houellebecq's books as they come out,* and I can sort of understand why. In some ways, it reminds me of the experience I had watching the movie Breaking the Waves, which was ugly and awful and unredeemable, but at the same time left me feeling a sort of awe at how ugly and awful and unredeemable it was. * He recently sent me the following email: Steven, I felt compelled to share this. I started reading another Houellebecq novel, "The Possibility of an Island," and I don't think I have ever picked up a book and gotten such an acute sense of What You Are In For a mere three sentences in: "How vividly I remember the first moments of my vocation as a clown! I was seventeen at the time, and spending a rather dreary month in an all-inclusive resort in Turkey--it was, incidentally, the last time I was to go on holiday with my parents. My silly bitch of a sister--she was thirteen at the time--was just beginning to turn the guys on." I give the author credit for sparing me--and other readers--the usual novelistic tap-dancing. I am still going to read the rest of the book.