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Joseph itibaren Mogarne, Maharashtra, Indien

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A coming-of-age buddy story set during World War II. Part fact, part fiction, the story is fast-moving and engrossing. At times it's darkly humorous, other times just dark, but it's always interesting. I wouldn't call it the best-written thing I've ever read, but it certainly kept me entertained -- and isn't that the main reason we read in the first place?

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An ironic craft book filled with Amy's strange sense of humor. The photo styling was perfectly tacky and kitchsy.

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Amazing. It was a fabulous installment of the series and possibly my new favorite out of the three. READ. IT. But read the first two first, or you will be REALLY confused.

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HAYSLOPE CONFIDENTIAL by James Ellroy Adam Bede, carpenter. Stalwart, manly. A tornado of class hatred and sexual dementia brewing under a Puritan shell. Setting, pastoral. Napoleon making trouble overseas. Lady preacher making trouble in the village square. Dinah, smug. "All of you simple folk must resist your sinful natures at all times. The rich need not bother, however." Adam, impressed. Arthur Donnithorne. Charming, weak willed. Used to having indulgent cottagers feed him sweets as a boy. Now he's after a different kind of sweet. Hetty, carnal. "Bless you, squire. I don't know much about kissing, only whenever I look at you I want to do it over and over." Arthur, engorged. Pulsating. Kisses in the forest. Twilight passion. Sudden discovery. Adam, outraged. "Nay, then! You've touched her! So you've touched her, have you? You've touched her and you've kissed her. Why then, sir, you've ruined her with your touching and your kissing. Now I'm going to ruin you sir, with my own special kind of touching!" Fistfight, brutal. Figure Arthur beaten bloody, his pretty face all swollen and sore. Figure Adam smug, triumphant. Nothing resolved. Hetty, pregnant. Pitfully helpless, but inarticulate. Bad, bad, Hetty, how dare she look so pretty and enjoy kissing men so much? The conventions of the age force her to murder her baby. Just to prove sexy women are no good. Arthur, repentant. Dinah, smug. Adam, ready for the Chaste Good Girl. Cue sickening hymns. The End. "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful!" HETTY SORREL

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A great book for anyone thinking of doing some long range sailing, or an around the world cruise.