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I might like it... the voice?
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Omma-woman, I think there’s going to be another dedication (but first I need to listen to Fright Night) ....
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I only know the latest "Spectre," light, dancable, mainstream, almost pandering in its search for current sounds......I think it’s better to take a leap into the past....
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I appreciated La Controvita by P.Roth, nothing more...
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I have a physical aversion to Verdena... I have never listened to them and I never will.
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In my special compilation for the kids, there's only room for "I need to pee".....tonight you opened up a whole new world for me......thank you
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Never listened to it, but after reading your review, I immediately rushed to hear it (with great pleasure)...
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Indeed, it doesn't seem like a very "school-like" book, political discourse aside... long, too long for boys and girls who, at a certain age, have other things to think about than the tragedy of the Mancuso family, the raw horrors of war, the inevitability of Human History... anyway, I don't find it to be a "political" book... post-neorealist is a perfect term, "pasoliano" in the popular Roman prose... absolutely 5 stars...
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The last 50 pages break your heart.
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I'll make a note of it... I just finished La Storia by Morante and I think a book by Deledda might be just what I need...