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DrMom
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Mon, Dec 23 2013, 6:37 am
Loved it.
Complex, haunting, disturbing, ominous.
Where's her Nobel Prize for Literature?
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cinnamon
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Mon, Dec 23 2013, 6:48 am
I googled it and it sound amazing. I'll be looking it up in the library thanks!
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DrMom
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Mon, Dec 23 2013, 7:05 am
Just so you know: The book contains violence, as well as some references to [filth]. I
realize this may disqualify it as reading material from some women who may be reading this thread.
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bamamama
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Mon, Dec 23 2013, 9:29 am
DrMom wrote: | Loved it.
Complex, haunting, disturbing, ominous.
Where's her Nobel Prize for Literature? | One Canadian author at a time, dear. I hear her interviewed all the time but have never read anything. Maybe time to pay those library fines so I can check stuff out again...
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DrMom
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Mon, Dec 23 2013, 9:32 am
bamamama wrote: | DrMom wrote: | Loved it.
Complex, haunting, disturbing, ominous.
Where's her Nobel Prize for Literature? | One Canadian author at a time, dear. I hear her interviewed all the time but have never read anything. Maybe time to pay those library fines so I can check stuff out again... |
Hee hee. I have heard her interviewed too. I enjoy her sly easy sense of humor.
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Barbara
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Mon, Dec 23 2013, 9:44 am
I've only read the first two books of the trilogy, but The Blind Assassin is among my all-time favorite books.
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DrMom
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Mon, Dec 23 2013, 10:03 am
Ooh, I loved Blind Assassin as well. And Alias Grace.
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