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Giorgio Scebarnenco Quadrilogia delle indagini del dott. Duca Lamberti
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PS Sciascia gives him several leads, but still Giorgenco is my second Italian preference from the First Republic.
Giorgio Scebarnenco Quadrilogia delle indagini del dott. Duca Lamberti
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I've read everything about him (unfortunately, I also bought two anthologies not knowing that to make a living he wrote stories for Donna Moderna - or similar - and so I found myself with some black Harmony novels). I just wanted to add that even though you mentioned Milan in the text, you talk about streets and not about mentality. The "working Milan," the "Milan that produces," the "economic boom," etc., are the main protagonists of these books, more than Lamberti and more than anyone else. I read them a long time ago; reading them now in these times of crisis, where 70% of industrial areas are abandoned, would have a strange effect.
Martin Scorsese Shutter Island
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*Di Caprio trolled for two hours*
Vince Gilligan Breaking Bad
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Watch "True Detective"
Praxis Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis)
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I eliminate the "probable."
Nirvana Nevermind
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"I discovered grunge in 1999, but I listened to the whole album in 2001," - "it took me more than a month to write this review" ...
Don DeLillo Underworld
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Maybe I read it too late (14/15 years after its release), but I didn't like it much. Surely, high expectations ruined it for me, as did all the authors who were influenced by him that I read before. The fact remains that I didn't enjoy it much; I often found it "telegraphed" and obvious. On the other hand, he writes like a god—no doubt about that; if only there were more like him.
Rise Against The Black Market
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"that melodic hardcore leaning towards pop" It sounds like the formula for a chemical weapon. Powerful.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II [Remastered & Extended 2CD Edition]
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Everything is very nice, but you still have to explain to planet Earth this metafisicointerplanetaria bullshit << The fact is that even hearing new things (but objectively the offer is lower, I also say in terms of quality, but undeniably in terms of quantity compared to the years of my youth) >>. Numbers in hand and staff in pocket, tell us.
Vince Gilligan Breaking Bad
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I watched Need For Speed, not so much for Giessi, but to see some cars. Well, I have to say it leaps straight to the top of the "movies you just can’t understand why they were made" list. Aside from some truly mind-boggling logical inconsistencies (and I mean really mind-boggling), and also simple mistakes (one character dies in broad daylight, and his sister a scene later says "the night my brother died")... it's just completely baffling why they made so many choices. The only positive aspect: Kid Cudi and the English girl, that’s it. It was so pointless that you don't even feel like saying it's crap, even the soundtrack was garbage.