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Harry Potter and John Greene

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>>>/mu/

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I've never been disappointed with anything of Beethoven's, but Berlioz (that requiem...) and Debussy are up there too.

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Wire

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Gravity's Rainbow
The part where Pirate gets the letter that he has to ejaculate on to read

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>>2033903
But that's what I said.

>> No.2033896 [View]

I don't know about reading order, but pronouncing Camus is the Ca from Cat and Moo like a cow but not drawn out.

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Of all time? The Wire, hands down the greatest thing I've ever experienced on a screen.

Currently airing? Breaking Bad.

>> No.2033169 [View]

There's a reason there's separate boards for literature and comic books.
>>>/co/

>> No.2031905 [View]

Hope it works: http://www.mediafire.com/?qtzyu7wb34qlajz

I only read Pynchon's "Entropy" and O'Brien's "The Things They Carried", but I'd recommend both.

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Give me a few minutes to upload it.

>> No.2030690 [View]

Pretty quickly I found myself more interested in which famous dead person would show up next, and by the end of the film realized I didn't care about the plot at all.

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>>2030369
I was referring more to the Canadian French, or at least most of the books I've read by one.

>> No.2030361 [View]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillemet

I know they're what the French use instead of quotation marks, not sure what their use is in English texts.

>> No.2026836 [View]

I started wondering that earlier today, then I read the episode today where Slothrop goes into a toilet and decided it wouldn't work unless someone resurrected some director like Buñuel or Jodorowsky.

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>>2026784
Wow, double thanks, really interested to see what this poetry is like, never read anything by Neruda.

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>>2026767
Also I have no idea if this wishlist is broken or something but the other time someone offered to buy something off it they couldn't get past the Place Order button for some reason, so if it gives you any trouble just gift it to someone else.

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>>2026764
http://www.amazon.ca/registry/wishlist/2E3L3571W0ZCI

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Damn, so is that the end of this thread? Was almost done too

>> No.2026689 [View]

I'm assuming you consider Camus French and not Algerian?

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>> No.2025650 [View]

At least a handful or so, they're all female though which is kind of unfortunate.

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>>2022615
You may think it sounds better, but it's not grammatically correct which is what the OP was looking for. And in my opinion ending a sentence with I sounds clumsy. Personally If I were writing it I'd write it as "myself or my estate".

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