Ten Books That Have Stayed With Me

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78,735 membres
1,434 critiques
½ 4.4
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59,220 membres
922 critiques
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4,884 membres
63 critiques
½ 4.3
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angekenn, ahef1963, TheTowers
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ahef1963: This book was seminal as it awoke stirrings of social justice in me, and made me realize how much I take for granted.
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27,032 membres
776 critiques
3.9
3 Members
timspalding, TheoClarke, Marissa_Doyle
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Marissa_Doyle: One of my top books of all time. I am in awe of the world she created.
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3,703 membres
76 critiques
4.2
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9,088 membres
57 critiques
½ 4.6
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22,943 membres
939 critiques
3.8
3 Members
SqueakyChu, Marissa_Doyle, TheTowers
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Marissa_Doyle: Haunting.
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7,734 membres
406 critiques
4.1
3 Members
timspalding, imyril, KimarieBee
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imyril: I think I mostly just loved the idea of Jesuits in space, but I also loved the characters and the prose. Knowing it will end badly just added to the bittersweet pleasure.
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732 membres
21 critiques
3.9
2 Members
imyril, SqueakyChu
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imyril: Haunting and horrifying.
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20,431 membres
558 critiques
4.1
3 Members
imyril, SqueakyChu, ManWithAnAgenda
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imyril: My Latin teacher made us read it. We were all deeply grateful, and then teased him mercilessly. Wonderfully dark, angst-ridden, alienating and alluring. Such prose and singular characters.
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45,043 membres
2,126 critiques
½ 4.4
3 Members
KimarieBee, TheoClarke, ahef1963,gilroy
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ahef1963: I just read this a couple of months ago, but it's a work I will never forget. Both brilliant and devastatingly sad.
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22,362 membres
300 critiques
4.1
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13,027 membres
279 critiques
½ 3.6
2 Members
imyril, mkbird
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imyril: Enlightening, enthralling and inspiring.
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80,927 membres
1,372 critiques
½ 4.4
2 Members
desertbloom, ahef1963
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ahef1963: Pride & Prejudice is the first classic novel that I really enjoyed. It was the cross-over from childhood reading to adult reading.
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35,063 membres
272 critiques
3.9
2 Members
imyril, jillmwo
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imyril: The only Tolkien I still dip back into. It shaped so much to follow, and shaped so many of my preferences.
jillmwo: His beautiful creation story -- I just love it.
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17,781 membres
331 critiques
4.2
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4,221 membres
80 critiques
3.9
2 Members
timspalding, smcwl
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40,103 membres
527 critiques
4.1
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5,938 membres
188 critiques
3.8
2 Members
mkbird, SylviaC
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SylviaC: Provides some insight into our role and effect on the planet.
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987 membres
12 critiques
3.9
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4,207 membres
66 critiques
4.1
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2,368 membres
31 critiques
3.9
2 Members
jillmwo, ManWithAnAgenda
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jillmwo: Two stories in this collection, April in Paris and The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas
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23,842 membres
330 critiques
4.1
2 Members
jillmwo, PitcherBooks
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jillmwo: I reread the Christmas chapter almost every year. I got this book as a gift on my 8th birthday before we moved to Bangkok.
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17,760 membres
683 critiques
4.1
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994 membres
54 critiques
½ 4.3
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1,598 membres
42 critiques
½ 4.3
2 Members
PitcherBooks, Marissa_Doyle
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Marissa_Doyle: Wonderful, spooky, truly captures the "otherness" of the Fae in folklore.
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69,694 membres
1,083 critiques
3.8
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2,379 membres
78 critiques
4.1
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16,292 membres
279 critiques
4.2
2 Members
ahef1963, ManWithAnAgenda
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ahef1963: My favourite book as a young teenager. As an adult I took my children to the museum a couple of times a month and we would figure out where we would live if we ran away to a museum.
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41,273 membres
1,049 critiques
½ 4.3
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gilroy
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26,570 membres
401 critiques
4
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Charon07
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20,698 membres
331 critiques
3.9
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thorold
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thorold: Needs no explanation
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19,022 membres
326 critiques
3.9
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SomeGuyInVirginia
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SomeGuyInVirginia: My grandmother gave me this book for my birthday when I was very small. I was disappointed it wasn’t something more interesting, but it awakened my passion for books.
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10,109 membres
85 critiques
4.1
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6,783 membres
56 critiques
4.2
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2,440 membres
57 critiques
4.1
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1,856 membres
65 critiques
3.8
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hipdeep
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64 membres
5
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SylviaC
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SylviaC: This was the book that I asked everyone to read to me, before I could read it myself.
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5,828 membres
108 critiques
4.1
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2,365 membres
53 critiques
½ 3.5
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2,306 membres
32 critiques
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thorold
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thorold: A book that makes you think "If everyone read this, we could be sure it would never happen again"
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1,927 membres
48 critiques
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imyril
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imyril: I read this very young and it introduced me to the concept of satisfactory but unhappy endings. Also, the Earldelving. Gah.
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1,901 membres
20 critiques
3.9
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1,418 membres
12 critiques
3.9
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501 membres
8 critiques
½ 4.3
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SylviaC
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SylviaC: A childhood favourite. The wonder of that first pair of glasses, after years of being labeled as slow and clumsy.
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257 membres
2 critiques
½ 4.4
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hipdeep
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199 membres
11 critiques
3.9
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Athabasca
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6 membres
1 critique
½ 4.5
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Marissa_Doyle
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Marissa_Doyle: I read this when I was a young teen, and it has profoundly affected how I write.
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42,489 membres
1,147 critiques
4.1
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imyril
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imyril: One of the first dystopian novels I ever read, which plays on several themes that are close to my heart.
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12,609 membres
265 critiques
4
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thorold
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thorold: The literary equivalent of an earworm: you know it's a bad book, but you can never get it out of your head...
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7,563 membres
191 critiques
4.2
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Charon07
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5,449 membres
114 critiques
½ 3.7
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SylviaC
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SylviaC: Made me look at listening in a whole different way.
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5,003 membres
62 critiques
4.1
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hipdeep
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4,842 membres
174 critiques
4.2
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Athabasca
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3,981 membres
101 critiques
3.9
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jillmwo
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jillmwo: The idea of setting aside the culture and treasures of the ages so that they don't get destroyed.
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3,290 membres
92 critiques
½ 3.7
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2,675 membres
41 critiques
3.8
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SomeGuyInVirginia
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SomeGuyInVirginia: Même chose.
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1,061 membres
15 critiques
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smcwl
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896 membres
22 critiques
3.8
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620 membres
7 critiques
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ahef1963
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ahef1963: The first fantasy novel (I read the trilogy in one volume) that I ever truly, deeply loved.
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580 membres
4 critiques
½ 4.3
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Marissa_Doyle
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Marissa_Doyle: Retelling of the classic of Welsh mythology. Just beautiful.
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207 membres
8 critiques
½ 4.3
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186 membres
2 critiques
½ 3.4
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mkbird
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10 membres
2 critiques
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43,705 membres
1,012 critiques
3.9
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25,071 membres
376 critiques
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20,217 membres
321 critiques
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19,179 membres
346 critiques
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hipdeep
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14,209 membres
177 critiques
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Charon07
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12,597 membres
263 critiques
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6,059 membres
108 critiques
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smcwl
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5,961 membres
147 critiques
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Athabasca
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4,990 membres
108 critiques
3.9
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thorold
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4,718 membres
141 critiques
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Marissa_Doyle
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Marissa_Doyle: Haunting as well, but in a very different way from the Ishiguro.
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1,832 membres
51 critiques
½ 3.7
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imyril
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imyril: This could as easily have been Triffids. Wyndham introduced me to apocalypse fiction, and I love both books for their evocative descriptions of a ruined London.
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941 membres
10 critiques
½ 4.3
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481 membres
4 critiques
½ 3.3
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SomeGuyInVirginia
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SomeGuyInVirginia: Scared me to death as a kid.
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221 membres
14 critiques
3.8
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SylviaC
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SylviaC: A protagonist I really related to.
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134 membres
1 critique
3.9
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ahef1963
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ahef1963: Started my life-long fascination with all things African.
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6 membres
½ 4.3
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39,577 membres
1,272 critiques
4.1
2 Members
imyril, KimarieBee,gilroy
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imyril: This stays with me for its haunting implications. Sad, sentimental, yet satisfying.
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24,808 membres
527 critiques
4.1
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hipdeep
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7,484 membres
207 critiques
4
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2,889 membres
29 critiques
4
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2,021 membres
35 critiques
½ 3.7
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thorold
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1,748 membres
27 critiques
4.1
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SylviaC
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SylviaC: I like epidemic books, and this one was pretty comprehensive at the time.
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1,468 membres
26 critiques
½ 3.7
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1,210 membres
25 critiques
4
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smcwl
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1,065 membres
8 critiques
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ahef1963
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ahef1963: Explained to me, in layman's terms, the science of paleontology and awoke in me a love of the subject matter.
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914 membres
20 critiques
4.2
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jillmwo
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jillmwo: She explains some things so well. From Elfland to Poughkeepsie is an essay that has stuck with me.
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902 membres
15 critiques
4
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Charon07
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36 membres
1 critique
½ 4.6
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Marissa_Doyle
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Marissa_Doyle: One of the truly happiest books I've ever read.
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21,838 membres
188 critiques
4.1
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8,821 membres
145 critiques
3.9
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7,777 membres
123 critiques
3.9
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7,620 membres
93 critiques
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thorold
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2,695 membres
32 critiques
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jillmwo
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jillmwo: It's the lifestyle as much as Norris' writing.
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250 membres
3 critiques
½ 3.3
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Charon07