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i wouldnt fancy having me shimmying skills tested against a brick lane rat, i'll stick with my matrix bullet dodging moves.i can shimmy with the best of them
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i wouldnt fancy having me shimmying skills tested against a brick lane rat, i'll stick with my matrix bullet dodging moves.i can shimmy with the best of them
It's 'Kuh-ruh-MAH-zuf' according to the Ruskie I know. Emphasis on yr. MAH there.
Currently reading 'Death & The Penguin' by Alexander Kurkov. It's stylistically reminiscent of Doestoyevsky...haven't figured out the significance of the penguin forty pages in.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was a surprisingly good read. Its written from the point of view of a child, so its very easy to read. It a nice, powerful story. I think I'll go see the film now.
i wanted to go back and read some of his stuff again and recently started into Notes From The Underground but gave it up after about 10 pages - awful stuff. i believe its one of his earlier works so maybe he improved...
the film was awfulThe Boy in the Striped Pajamas was a surprisingly good read. Its written from the point of view of a child, so its very easy to read. It a nice, powerful story. I think I'll go see the film now.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was a surprisingly good read. Its written from the point of view of a child, so its very easy to read.
it was pretty disappointing alright. no one bothered attempting a german accent. they all spoke like english toffs. the two kids were quite good though.the film was awful
Black Swan Green by David Mitchell
Very enjoyable this was, a bit like a just william book, except it lost it a bit towards the end, got a bit too soppy
I really enjoyed 'Everyman' too. Bleak but compelling. Roth has plenty of detractors on Thumped for reasons I don't understand.
He's had such a run of great novels since 'American Pastoral'...although 'Sabath's Theatre' is probably my favourite of his.
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