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• #2
Pynchon/ Faulkner/ Atwood/ Rushdie GONE
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• #3
If anyone is bummed about missing out on Gravity's Rainbow don't worry, the person who took it will 99% put it on their shelf and always want to read it but never will and it'll haunt them as an emblem of their failures
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• #4
Unless they're on the forum and are lovely, in which case I'm sure they'll get through it at least two times over
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• #5
These, apart from the Faulkner, are all my wife's. Many of them are not read: I don't get what she likes about male writers from that era, they're so self-interested. I tried to read the Wind up Bird Cronicle and couldn't. Then again, I like sweeping narratives, the 19thC and morals: George Eliot, Flaubert, Conrad
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• #6
Don't understand; this is what buying books online is for??
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Insoles gone!
the boots have some wear on the heals
all the novels are in good condition
collection camberwell
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