Good books and bad books
Haruki Murakami is cool. He wrote "Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World", a very odd book about a guy with a mini-world in his subconscious, and it is much better than this terrible description. Took only a day and a plane flight to finish. My first non-school book this year, and it feels soooo good!
New age books about tulips are bad. I'm editing this book for a lady, well, at least I'm supposed to be, and it's such a pain in the ass. It's incomprehensible, boring new age psychobabble. I'd post a section here but not only would that be unethical, I had to sign a non-disclosure agreement ... because otherwise I might go out and tell the world about it? I guess? Oh god, this book suuuucks!
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I have only read "Norwegian Wood" by Murakami, and have loved it (when I bought it I did it only for the Beatles reference, I had never heard about the guy!!). I have been reading anything but economics since july, sooo good!! But I'm stuck now with the incredibly long "Underworld" by Don de Lillo...
It was really good to find out you have a blog and to hear news from Bogota!!
Bisous,
Cla
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