Gabriel Garcia Marquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude
Savage yet Beautiful. Words flow in this book in such a way that you actually think you are on a magical mystery ride through time (*****)
Italo Calvino: Under the Jaguar Sun
Absolutely Fantastic. I laughed out loud at times. (*****)
Paulo Coelho: The Alchemist
Follow Your Dreams, People! (*****)
Augusten Burroughs: Dry
Dark, witty, depressing, and yet hysterical. (*****)
Cormac McCarthy: The Road
(*****)
Hardcore Zen
Absolutely Mindblowing! (*****)
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Hi Frank. Love your site.
We don't always agree on movies but I was lucky to get invited to an advance screening of 'Perfume.' I think you'll enjoy it. I did.
No huge build up from me. Drop me a note (or I'll read your review) after you see it. I think it open at the end of Dec.
Cheers!
Jimmy in SF
Posted by: JimmyD | November 11, 2006 at 09:32 AM
Children Of Men looks great. Clive Owen, Charlie Hunnam from Queer as Folk, and Sigur Ros on the soundtrack. Can't fail!
Posted by: Arthur | October 17, 2006 at 03:49 PM