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Monterey Bay
by Lindsay Hatton
warning (3/8/2017)
If you love Monterey Bay and good books please stay away from this one. It will leave you sad and depressed, and maybe even upset. I was especially offended by the fact that the author chose to involve a character of Doc based on a real person in the affair with the minor: bad taste.
The Course of Love: A Novel
by Alain de Botton
Fiction that reads like Nonfiction (12/22/2016)
A fiction book that reads like a nonfiction, very unusual, almost like a self help book for people living in loving relationships. I learned more about my marriage from this book than about the main characters. My best read in 2016.
Madame
by Antoni Libera
Good book about lost generation (1/6/2011)
A beautifully written novel about life in 1960s Poland through the eyes of an 18-year-old young intellectual boy who falls in love with his French teacher. Suspense, with many literary references and allusions.
I enjoyed it both in original Polish and in great Englishmore
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