Bob Moore’s picaresque memoirs, recounting his (mis)adventures around the world were originally published in 1935. Dissident Books have now republished this "lost" classic, with the addition of afterword by James Kelman – and not before time.
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I have roughly figured out the best english book series in the world by surveying numerous people. In here you can find a list of books to read that you may find interesting.
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A few of my all time favorite Stephen King novels….
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Comparing the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" to the movie.
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JDDJ, October 21, 2009
Rushdie’s clarity of intellect, appreciation of language and command of narrative has produced an enjoyable and meaningful story. In other words a great read by this generous author.
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Published by
homie g, October 20, 2009
A complete and through analysis of the book Hamlet, by William Shakespeare.
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Frantically funny for the gender-bending humour.
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Published by
apoorva, October 2, 2009
Chetan bhagat is a famous Indian writer.
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Vladimir Nabokov published the book "Lolita" in 1955. There was an outcry of "pornography" and the book was banned in France.
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