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4 and a half on the record.
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Yes, yes and yes again.
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But how? Only three reviews on the homepage? I was expecting a politically correct five... If internal reviews are starting now, they will have very little visibility with such a rapid rotation... We'll see... I'll read this review tomorrow then..
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Thank you again! (Thank tu very molto Black ;) @Stronko: Interesting? But if you voted, it means you already know it, right? I think I didn't get it.. Anyway, I see many absentees among my students enrolled in the prog classes... No literature courses, huh? Too bad. Hahaha..
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Bartle, by now you should know that Hell is a visionary poet :p
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Thank you, Tomgil! You know, I love England, at least artistically speaking, and maybe because of this I might seem a bit biased, but I strongly recommend giving this author's works a chance, as they carry an incredibly impressive emotional weight. This piece, compared to the following ones, is quite unique, as Charles does not dwell on the bitterness and drama that characterized his time, but instead shifts to a carefree recent past, where light and hope still illuminated the streets of his land. This is all the more astonishing when we consider that we are faced with a satirical writing that, despite that, does not stop at a pleasant critique (of the organization of a society that left something to be desired...) or simple irony, but generates an extremely captivating emotional whirlwind with very intimate traits. For me, it's a truly peculiar "novel" that deserves all the attention possible... Anyway, I thought that since he is so famous, more people here would know about him...
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Hahaha! Jake, lately the female charm has a devastating effect on you (in a good way, huh :p)
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Thanks Ole, maybe I was too generous, but pieces like "How You Want to Live" and "King in a Nook" convinced me to be open-handed. For me, a tight 4 works. Besides, numbers aside, we're saying the same thing so it seems like we agree :)
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Thanks again to the newcomers! Hi Jake and thank you so much! @Doc: Have a good continuation too. I think you particularly need it considering all the books you still have to read ;)
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Here’s Bob! It's interesting how you give a proper name (probably to convey importance) to things or concepts like "Nature," "Sense," "Soul," "Gift"...
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