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Tag Archives: Waiting for Godot
Books of the Year (part 2)
Most of the time, I tend to read whatever’s on the bookshelf or whatever’s been recommended by others. Here’s what I’ve enjoyed reading this year. Why not let me know what you’ve enjoyed in the comment thread which follows. 1. … Continue reading
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Tagged A Hologram for the King, Beckett, Books of the year, Dave Eggers, Fauverie, George Eliot, Pascale Petit, Waiting for Godot
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