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If on a Winter's Night a Traveler (by Italo Calvino):Yet another Calvino, Bought at the same place as the last. A great read, a little confusing with the changing perspectives, but still amazing. As always, a huge fan of Calvino. note: If you're wondering why so many entries are made on the same date it's because I finally found the motivation to update this page lol.
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Hell's Super (Mark Cain):Read this almost a year ago and never wrote a review. Absolutely amazing, It's lighthearted and funny. As always, I love seeing how the afterlife is portrayed in writing. This book is perfect for if you want to get into reading but don't know where to start.
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The Written World and The Unwritten World (Italo Calvino):Picked it up at a small bookshop by the bay in san francisco (on my birthday!) along with another one of Calvino's books. A little confusing at some parts, but overall a great look into his writing and general perspective when it comes to his books.
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The Sense of an Ending (Julian Barnes):Honestly? One of my new favorites. I loved this book, reread it once or twice. I saw it in a Barnes and Noble the other day and got crazy excited. Sadly, I didn't buy it. Though I would kill for my own physical copy (can you tell I'm a physical media lover?) I sadly haven't found the right time or place to pick it up.
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The Divine Comedy (Dante Alighieri):Started reading it for a freind because they were really into it, and it's pretty good. I enjoy it. It's definetely always an interesting thing to see someone else's concept of hell.
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