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About me Nobody really cares about any of Elvis Costello's early 80s masterpieces and this upsets me.

About my library I don't actually have my own tastes in books and literature, I just rip off of everyone else I know. I also like the 19th century Russian stuff.

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Real nameKevin O'Connell

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Member sinceJul 19, 2006

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We share 88 books. Just felt like sharing.
Out of the 159 books you own, I share 40. So I thought I'd say hi. About 19th century Russian stuff, I think they're quite difficult but very mentally-stimulating, they discuss the human condition better than most average English writers. Though I must admit Lolita is still my favourite Russian work. Cheerios.
KEVIN! WOW!
I bet you will never check this!
I'm totally on here because I'm adding your books as my own. But only because this is to be my list of books I've read.

Charlie does not kill himself at the end of The Perks of Being a Wallflower. It is, however, a terrible book.
No The World According to Garp? Way to go, hypocrite.

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