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    0660 | The War of the End of the World | Mario Vargas Llosa

    Completed11 May, 20193 April, 2020

    A very good long read which has all the intensity of the most roasted Brazilian coffee you can imagine. There’s a lot of conflict here so steer clear if you’re…

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    0659 | Reasons to Live | Amy Hempel

    Completed1 May, 20193 April, 2020

    A book of short stories that are very easy to read and very engaging. I would probably read this again if I came across it again. Sadly, I had no…

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    0658 | The Left-Handed Woman | Peter Handke

    Completed1 May, 20191 April, 2020

    A strange novel that faded from my memory within a few days of reading it. My third short novel in a row and, like the others, it runs out of…

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    0657 | Miss Lonelyhearts | Nathanael West

    Completed30 April, 20191 April, 2020

    A tiny novella which reminded me of The Postman Always Rings Twice or pretty much anything by Raymond Chandler. The protagonist hides behind the pseudonym Miss Lonelyhearts as he writes…

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    0656 | The Pigeon | Patrick Suskind

    Completed29 April, 20191 April, 2020

    This is a little slip of a book and quite why it should make the 1001 Books list at all is a mystery to me. There’s nothing wrong with it,…

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    0655 | Sentimental Education | Gustave Flaubert

    Completed28 April, 201931 March, 2020

    The story of youth, this is a great example of how someone acts when they grow up simply with the morality given to them by the society they emerge from….

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    0654 | The Museum of Unconditional Surrender | Dubravka Ugresic

    Completed13 April, 201931 March, 2020

    I can see how this book is important. It appears to be mostly autobiographical and shares memories of a woman which coalesce around the Balkan War and exile from. The…

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    0653 | Everything You Need | A. L. Kennedy

    Completed10 April, 201923 March, 2020

    This one really got me. Maybe it was because I was also reading the abonimable In Search of Klingsor at the time, a novel that would make any other author…

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    0652 | The Talk of the Town | Ardal O’Hanlon

    Completed4 April, 201923 March, 2020

    Had I not read Angela’s Ashes then this would have been unique and would have totally captivated me. But seeing as this was published just three years after Ashes, I…

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    0651 | In Search of Klingsor | Jorge Volpi

    Completed3 April, 201922 March, 2020

    On the flyleaf of my edition, it says that this has been compared to The Name of the Rose. Either the person who wrote this has never read The Name…

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    0650 | One, No One and One Hundred Thousand | Luigi Pirandello

    Completed1 April, 201922 March, 2020

    Started out a bit Kafka-esque but then didn’t really go anywhere. Maybe that’s the point. It took Pirandello 15 years to write it which equates to just over 10 pages…

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    0649 | A Tale of Love and Darkness | Amos Oz

    Completed25 March, 201922 March, 2020

    This moving autobiographical tale of Oz’s childhood is fascinating in that it gives a child’s view of the 1948 establishment of the state of Israel and what it was like…

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    0648 | The Romantics | Pankaj Mishra

    Completed22 March, 201922 March, 2020

    This one was a bit tedious to be honest. Samar, a young Indian man falls in with a bunch of foreigners in Banares who are exploring the esoteric orient. They…

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    0647 | Labyrinths | Jorge Luis Borges

    Completed18 March, 201922 March, 2020

    When you read, you bring something of yourself to the book so that you can interpret what you’re being told according to your previous reading, your life experience and your…

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    0646 | 10:04 | Ben Lerner

    Completed10 March, 201926 January, 2020

    Life’s too short to figure out books like Lerner’s. It’s not hard to read. It’s not actually anything except an attempt by a man to show us he understands the…

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    0645 | Infinite Jest | David Foster Wallace

    Completed10 March, 201923 September, 2020

    My my, what a book. And the eponymous joke is on who exactly? The characters or the readers? Not for the faint hearted at over 1,000 pages including 380 miniscule…

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    0644 | The Kindly Ones | Jonathan Littell

    Completed10 March, 201911 September, 2020

    Littell’s meticulously researched memoir of an SS officer is a book that no one who reads it can ever forget, and that’s exactly how it should be. It’s absolutely horrific,…

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    0643 | Watchmen | Alan Moore

    Completed9 March, 201913 November, 2019

    Before the mid-1980s, superheroes were pretty simple. They had special powers, they fought baddies, they fought on our side, and they won. Wathmen changed all that. Moore single-handedly deconstructed the…

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