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>> No.3423429 [View]

It's No One Writes to the Colonel indeed.

>> No.3000143 [View]

>>3000135
>>3000138
I don't, though

>> No.3000131 [View]

>>3000121
You clearly don't know what you're talking about, keep enjoying J.K Rowling.

>> No.3000119 [View]

>>3000111
what a huge pleb

>> No.2987014 [View]

Montaigne

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>>2848895
Sabato is pretty bad I'd say.

>> No.2848882 [View]

see latin american boom

>> No.2829167 [View]

>>2829129
in the space were both touch, I'd say

>> No.2822224 [View]

>counting the books you read

>> No.2821179 [View]

Buenos Aires. Some really great stuff, I'd say.

>> No.2811101 [View]

Hey, I've just finished Vertigo in spanish yesterday. I loved it All'estero is so good.

>> No.2809187 [View]

>>2809156
>>2809174
Why should you need a gobernment to have socialism? Society can organize itself without the need of an extern institution of authority regulating it. Social Anarchism is the best expression of both individual liberties and social equality.

>> No.2809137 [View]

Anarcho-Socialist here.

Proudhon, Bakunin, Kropotkin.

>> No.2808595 [View]

>>2808590
ha, I won't say I don't have books I havent read, but that one I did. It's not really a guide about how to talk about books you haven't read, and it does have some interest concepts, but argumentation is pretty weak.

>> No.2808586 [View]

is that the pierre bayard essay? I have that one.

>> No.2808519 [View]

>>2808473
I don't know what you are talking about. Try Vertigo. Really great book, the prose is excellent and it has this constant subtle note of depression and melancholy all the way through.

>> No.2808433 [View]

>>2808127
Sebald is such a great writer, good choice.

>> No.2807492 [View]

>>2806688
Really. Your interpretation of the Stranger is that Mersault is "infuriatingly stupid".

>> No.2801663 [View]

I love how every book follows the same damn structure, you have to love this guy.

My favourite cliche is when something vaguely mentioned at the start of the book saves the main characters at the end.

>> No.2801619 [View]

forgot my sage

>>2801591
>choosing your studys over financial reasons

>> No.2801613 [View]

I study literature but im still good with numbers if thats what you need.

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I have the entire collection of the fear street. Some other shit in there too, and a couple of those, but they were harder to get here.

>dat nostalgia

>> No.2791240 [View]

Steppenwolf

I like to think I'm an unique snowflake. I've first read it because a girl recommend it me saying it reminded her of me

>> No.2770205 [View]

Spanish is also my native tongue, I talk fluent english and currently learning french. I will go with German after.

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