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Review Date: 5/26/2011
This is a great story with great characters.
Review Date: 7/14/2010
Very good.
Review Date: 5/26/2011
A great book. Waugh is wonderful!
Review Date: 4/18/2015
Wonderful conversations between Kafka and a young man he mentored. Very interesting if you like eastern European literature circa early 1900.
Review Date: 4/15/2012
If I had 3 wishes, one would be to bring back Edith Wharton so that she could keep writing novels for me to read for the rest of my life.
The Custom of the Country was terrific, tragi-comic. It portrays a protagonist/antagonist that you love to hate. Beautiful Undine leaves a trail of heartbreak and destruction in her wake, and is totally oblivious to what she does.
Read it if you get the chance!
The Custom of the Country was terrific, tragi-comic. It portrays a protagonist/antagonist that you love to hate. Beautiful Undine leaves a trail of heartbreak and destruction in her wake, and is totally oblivious to what she does.
Read it if you get the chance!
Review Date: 4/14/2011
A Handful of Dust is a great read. A real page-turner: very funny and very tragic.
Review Date: 10/14/2011
As a big fan of Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter triogy I was really looking forward to reading "Jenny". It is not of epic proportions. It's a sad story, set in more contemporary times.
Review Date: 11/30/2010
The artist's point of view . . .
Review Date: 7/27/2008
Book of photographs. Shows why Route 66 was something special.
Review Date: 10/25/2010
Great collection of short stories.
Review Date: 12/8/2010
A very beautiful book about the city, Prague. Richly illustrated.
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