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Saudade,i believe ,does not translate well.It's what French qualify with an English term,the spleen.
The closest would be the blues.
"Blues beach" does not sound too good.
Got Guillermo del Toro-The strain and Three rooms in new york-Georges Simenon
I used to read few thrillers but without method,just as a nice break.
Then i read The Hunter by Richard Stark and could not stop.I paced myshelf and i'm unfortunatly near the end of the serie the 17th.Comeback.(I shall re-read the best of them when finished,The outfit,slayground,the mourner...)...
Somewhere in XIX century Europe.I'm 8 years old and wearing the jacket i was found wrap as an infant.Fate depend on me fitting the garment or nor with age.
Alessandro Baricco-Chateau de la colère(Castel of anger ?)
Pride and prejudice and zombies(and lot's of exceedingly !)Jane Austen/Seth Graham smith:stars3:
Not exceedingly good because not exceedingly enought Zombies in the segond part.And a bit Tiresome(forgot this one) after a while.
It would be an exceedingly good idea to give this to student of...
In England.The first thought of Elizabeth was to behead Darcy with her Katana but caught in the fire of action,she adopted the Crane position and start striking with feet and hands.
Pride and prejudice and Zombies-Seth Grahame-Smith/Jane austen
But i have not read Larry Brown yet.
I heard of him on a French literary forum,and when i entered his name on goodread i got a shower :stars5:,both for Dirty job and Father and son.
I guess it will have to be my next.
(The guy compared him to a maupassant writing thriller,which might be a...
Welcome Nellllliieeeee.(sheep voice)
Ahhh the soft illusion of a newby.
Just wait and see,it is after you settle in that they show their real faces.
Actualy the Dan brown crusade is something of the past.Paolo Cuelho on the other hand .....
I loved it RedDeath.
You might want to try The stupidest angel,
A Dirty job is not so good.
I think Moore is very good with dum angel(the one in the lamb is good:D)
Also got his last The Fool
I don't know how far you are in the book Libra,but i mean by absurde a group of student playing judge and serious the fact that it end up in a labour camp.
It start like Kafka go on as Soljenitsyne.
Most welcome CFA,though the book is 496 pages in small writing in my edition and will take a while to read.I started late myself and it does required some concetration(that should discourage the few that were still tempted to join). But i think we could stretch the discussion past the month...
I'll stick it here but i'm not so sure cerebral or other bodily fonction are used while read Larry Brown.
Our friend Gerbam seem to be the ultimate specialist in thriller and i'm very curious about this Larry Brown,specialy Father and son.(i also own Dirty work)
Any thought chef?
A third in now.
"Optimism is the opium of the people! A healthy atmosphere stinks of stupidity! Long live Trotsky!"
A sentence he write on a postcard as a joke to his candide girlfriend while she spend her holidays in a communiste summer camp.
I see the link with the trial,as the all thing...