Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7613 days • Here since 9 august 2005
New Kingdom Paradise Don't Come Cheap
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I confess that genres don't really "inspire" me much. But you have been (as usual) so convincing that maybe an ear cèlòdò. Great man-soul!! :)
Disembowelment Trascendence Into The Peripheral
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This stuff could taste good to me. You definitely taste good to me. Now I’m going to see what I’ve missed...
Valerio Evangelisti Metallo Urlante
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I followed evangelists for a while (I think I read everything in the Eymerich series + some other stuff). Partially disappointed by Antracite, I practically abandoned it. I give it a 5 because, besides giving me a lot of information (I didn't even know that Antracite was part of a sort of trilogy...), it made me want to read something by this writer again. Well done. (though it could have been a little more original with the choice of group names, eh...)
The Twilight Singers Blackberry Belle
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There was a time, a few years ago, when I immersed myself in the albums of the twilight singers. I believe that, in the end, this is what I enjoy the most.
Graham Coxon The Golden D
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Interesting page: in the sense that I've never considered the solo GC, but from what you write it might actually appeal to me. I'll follow the tips scattered in the comments!
Dan Brown Il Codice Da Vinci
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I stopped at "Gesù e Madda 3msc."
Dan Brown Il Codice Da Vinci
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6-7 years ago, I was with a girl of intergalactic ignorance: when she spoke, she killed the libido of anyone within several hundred meters, but when she was silent (to the wise...), she seemed like Salome. No need to say that she made me read this book, presenting it as a masterpiece. 1 for her who left me "because the spark didn't happen," 1 for this book that, to this day, remains the worst thing I've ever read, 1 for the 5,000 editions (jumbo version, illustrated, with stigmata, with pieces of the shroud, on 15th-century parchment...), 1 for anyone who appreciated this book. Now I need to take a dump, then I'll come back and read the review that, as far as I understand, is nice.
The Mantra Above The Spotless Melt Moon Defeated Songs
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Right now I'm on their MySpace and I'm listening to some tracks. I confess they aren't driving me crazy: musically they're not bad (even though they don't seem particularly original), but I can hardly stand the voice (it's true what you say, it really does remind me a lot of Meg). But you, as always, are great.
Roxette Don't Bore Us - Get To The Chorus! Roxette's Greatest Hits
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A collection to lick your butt hairs, no doubt about it. Basically, there isn't a bad song. I give it a 4 just to express my firm dissent regarding the choice to not include that gem "Queen of Rain" (which I'm rushing to listen to again), instead of "Vulnerable," which every time I heard it irritated the hell out of me. A necessary review. 5 because I didn't know the story about the cancer.
Jonathan Safran Foer Molto forte, incredibilmente vicino
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Frocione! But you only commented on it today?!? And why no effusive praise for the reviewer, the man without whom your library would be an altar celebrating moccianesimo? PUH!! PUH!!