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Memoirs of a Geisha

by Arthur Golden

Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden X
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
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  • First Published:
    Sep 1997, 434 pages

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    Jan 1999, 434 pages

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ash

I absolutely loved this book! I recommend it to anyone doing yr 11 English
JeonD

This book is very delicious, battles for love, crush that hunts from bottom of the heart, and page by page excitement builds up! Well, this book is sexy and such as my self I have earned whole new respect towards to Geisha(s)...
"It is the true master art work from sir-Arthur Golden"
Katja

Wonderful... It's the third time I read it and there aren't enough words to describe the beauty of that book. It simply fascinated me!Wonderful!
I read it in English so I don't know how the Italian translation looks like ... I got so unbelievably involved in the story!
Arda

I think it is a really beautiful book! I didn't read it in English because it was easier to buy the Dutch translation. I don't think I can explain way I like the book that much, I just wanted to let you know I think it's really beautiful!

Lots of love,
Arda.
Andrea

An amazing book!
Kristin

I LOVED it. The description and detail made it easy to read making the pages fly by. I would definetely recommend this to anyone who seeks a fascinating storyline and way of life. *****
Rashmi

THIS book is simply AMAZING , i feel as if i lived my whole life thru hers . Since the very bigining it captures your heart and soul and you just cant let it go.i felt as if i became one with sayuri and the way it has been told one actually experience all her thoughts and feelings as your own.
Rosie

This book was absolutely awesome. I didn't completely understand it the first time but after rereading it I would have to say it is one of the best books I've EVER read.

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