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I will suggest Monk mext time,it sounds like a good read.
The Monk by Matthew LewisMonk?
The Monk by Matthew Lewis
I will suggest Monk mext time,it sounds like a good read.
Why didn't you say so? I thought you might have been talking about Lee Goldberg's Mr Monk.
Is it possible to vote against a book?
:lol::lol:which one and why?
Is that like being full of himeself and infatuated with his knowledge? if so,does that make his work not worth reading? The reviews I have read about his work are mostly positive,the translation also has alot to do with it too I think.Borges. IMHO, the man was obviously infatuated with his own erudition.
Is that like being full of himeself and infatuated with his knowledge? if so,does that make his work not worth reading? The reviews I have read about his work are mostly positive,the translation also has alot to do with it too I think.
It's not winning but I am planning to pick this one up in the future.
:lol:Full of himself would be about right. I have never been able to enjoy his writing (except for maybe a couple of short stories) and believe me I have tried. Since Spanish is my native language I am pretty sure that nothing was lost in translation. He's sort of a literary god in Spanish speaking countries and people who do not worship Borges (like me) are generally frowned upon. Which of course keeps me up at night as you probably guessed