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kaitlyn13034 commented:
sounds good! how do you read it ? im puzzled .please tell me please!
20 days ago...
faransso commented:
I like his style... Read "Travels With My Aunt', "The Honorary Consul', "The Tenth Man", "The Comedians" and "Monsignor Quixote"... All were positive experiences, deep and entertaining at the same time.
1 day ago...
kaitlyn13034 commented:
it sounds scary! i dont want to read it . but how do i?uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
20 days ago...
makaylagymnast101 commented:
I KNOW HOW YOU FEEL!!! i tried reading the 1st percy jackson book a while ago and i heard so much good things about it and i justcouldnt read it!! i was just not interested at all haha lol
10 months ago...
winterpants commented:
I'm pro-Poisonwood, and the Congo is a particularly fascinating country to read about . The politics of the novel (i.e. about independence from colonial rule) are not overbearing and well integrated for most of the book, but then after they leave the jungle and head for the concrete jungle, it gets a bit preachy. The end feels tacked on and the plot of the novel could have sufficed without it. Very engaging, otherwise.
27 days ago...



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