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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i forgot one of his best qualities: independence of mind. he even criticizes the gay scene now and then (and tends to have a point).
Posted by: stevie | November 05, 2006 at 07:50 AM
yep, frankie is the only blogger I always return to. Cute, pretty, sexy, smart, artistic, gutsy, vulnerable, good taste for boys and porn,and a representative of the good part of theUS (which matters to europeans).
and he is rite that justin timberlake is an eternal turn-on.
Posted by: stevie | November 05, 2006 at 07:34 AM
I think i falled into a great spot! u seem like a very creative person...maybe you're a famous artist or soemthing...im feel sorry cos i dont know much of u yet! but from what i was checking...paintings and all...it seems i will be hanging around...regards!
Posted by: nv | November 03, 2006 at 03:50 AM