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[Title] => Enfant Terrible
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[AuthorName] => Celine Lopez
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[Title] => A peek into the minds of great writers
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THE PARIS REVIEW INTERVIEWS, VOL.1
Picador Books, 510 pages
Available at Powerbooks
Holden Caulfield had his way of judging a good book. If it made him want to "call up the author on the phone, just to talk about things," then that was a good book.
Some books you don’t want to end. You find the characters so interesting, you just want to go on reading and reading.
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[Title] => Single, cynical sisters unite
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Here we go. It’s " nearing that " dreaded time " of the year once again. No, I am not talking about Christmas. While Christmas may be a mind-numbing holiday we have to suffer through with strangers disguised as relatives, its one saving grace is that all these strangers for inconceivable reasons still manage to love each other at the end of the insufferable festivities. And there’s the presents. The dreaded time of the year I am talking about is the clear, fat line in the sands of romance that separates the saps from the cynics.
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[AuthorName] => WHIPPER SNAPPER By Francesca Ayala
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[Title] => Egg hunting
[Summary] => Can women date like men? One would think that in this country that believes men who play mythical warriors can play president, times may not be as progressive as it is with the rest of the world. Liechtenstein may depict many a vexed vixen waiting over the phone with woeful prose filling her balloons of thought, waiting for the stud to make his move. Here are two things to know: Men can be lazy and yes, you can mack like a man.
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DOROTHY PARKER
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THE PARIS REVIEW INTERVIEWS, VOL.1
Picador Books, 510 pages
Available at Powerbooks
Holden Caulfield had his way of judging a good book. If it made him want to "call up the author on the phone, just to talk about things," then that was a good book.
Some books you don’t want to end. You find the characters so interesting, you just want to go on reading and reading.
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