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About meI am a 24 year old film and literature student from France currently on an exchange trip to Montréal, I am a verocious reader, aspiring writer and literary critic, and drinker of red wine, I was born in a gutter and raised by wolves, I like camembert and films from the 60s, I hate smilies and do-gooders; my favorite authors are Margaret Atwood, Marguerite Duras, Alberto Moravia, Dostoyevsky, Nabokov, Angela Carter and many others I can't think of now (but, as you can see, I like a bit of everything...).

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Segnalo:Brunello di Montalcino, The dreamers di Bertolucci e Ragazzi di vita di P.P.Pasolini. Smile, Giano
Thank you,annakarina!
One more recommendation; "Hyperion" by Dan Simmons.
sci-fi,4 vols, brilliant!
Can't forget Bulgakov. "Master and Margarita" is an all-time great
novel.
Check out my favorites or my meager catalog. Let me know if you
have an questions.
Can't wait to see your library!

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