Mirror's_Chest

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Zao Kawana
Zao Kawana
13 jun 11
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But wasn't there also a Metalcore band called Zao? Awesome review, by the way.
Arcane Roots Left Fire
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even better you say! we'll see.. in any case, the sandwich guy is a good sport, he even gives me a discount and let me listen to a new song in advance! thanks anyway for the affection shown, I have a couple more reviews on the way!
Protest The Hero Scurrilous
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much, much better than Between The Buried And Me
Rodrigo Cortés Buried - Sepolto
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shitty movie to say the least
Alexander Payne A Proposito Di Schmidt
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the ending is one of the best I've ever seen in my life
DevilDriver Beast
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I heard a song and it seemed better than "Pray for Villains," but actually, they’ve kind of worn me out.
Between The Buried And Me The Great Misdirect
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a step back from the monumental "Colors".
Bret Easton Ellis American Psycho
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a book for very smart people with strong stomachs
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Calice di Fuoco
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I am absolutely on the same wavelength as those who assert that the entire saga deserves a solid 5, well-deserved, and I appreciate this review especially because the fourth book is the first in the series to abandon the "childish" tones of the earlier books, with very few exceptions.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, that is, "childhood ends when you realize that one day you will die..."
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Principe Mezzosangue
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Gino's speech about the ball is the peak of this discussion.
Returning to talk about the book, I can only reaffirm what I wrote, which is that without HP I would have never had the opportunity to encounter such a fundamental world as that of culture, specifically books, and so many other kids.
I read "The Hobbit" shortly after starting to read HP, and I literally fell in love with "The 13 and a Half Lives of Captain Bluebear," a truly brilliant book, all at an age when I should have been whining to receive the latest FIFA for Christmas and who knows what other nonsense.
And yes, folks, reading for my generation suddenly became "cool," as Bartle wisely puts it, an activity promoted by the entire establishment (to make money? obviously) which "unconsciously" passed on a positive message.
And everyone knows that all the other authors existed long before, but let me remind you that Stephen King has publicly admitted to admiring Rowling for her skill and deeply detests authors like Stephanie Meyer and her Twilight.
Stephen King attacca Stephenie Meyer: la sua scrittura non vale niente
Nice!