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    What do you do.......

    I'm a bookseller and actually I work with - just kidding, I don't work with pink shadow and mrkgnao but I spend alot of time disussing books with them! :D
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    John Steinbeck

    I find it very interesting that so many critics and leaders don't have more faith in the people. When I read what the critics had thought about The Moon is Down I remembered that some critics had said almost the same thing about the film Der Untergang (at least that is how I think it's...
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    John Steinbeck

    I just finished The Moon is Down and it was great! By describing the enemy with real human emotions and not like monsters he gives them more authenticity which must have been why the book became so popular during WWII. I don't understand why some critics argued that he should have portrayed them...
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    Alan Moore: From Hell

    I think that it's great! Couldn't put it down! Unfortunately I haven't read his 'comments' (couldn't remember the right word:o ) at the end as yet, but will eventually get around to it. The film is good to, but the comic better!
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    Hi!

    Thanks everybody! :D
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    Hi!

    Steinbeck Thanks! I'll do that!:D
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    Hi!

    Thank you!
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    Hi!

    Hi! Two or three really... It's a shame that there is room only for one book in the "currently reading" box. ;)
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    Any suggestions please?

    If you can read french then you should definately try Fred Vargas. She is a french historian who has written a series of crime novels. I've read two so far and really enjoyed them! 'Have mercy on us all' was the better of the two.
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    Hi!

    Just wanted to say hi to everybody! :D
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