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I love that book. *NM* Camilla Send a noteboard - 24/09/2009 01:48:00 PM
...a bit scorched, because in the onion there are veins that turn violet and then brown, and especially the edge, the margin, of each little sliver of onion becomes black before golden, it is the juice of the onion carbonized, passing through a series of olfactory and chromatic nuances, all enveloped in the smell of simmering oil.
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What is the next sentence in the book you are currently reading? - 24/09/2009 01:29:06 PM 1572 Views
'Well, it will be a trap,' I remarked to Gabriel, before I retired. *NM* - 24/09/2009 01:37:59 PM 558 Views
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A couple of books - 24/09/2009 01:42:33 PM 1326 Views
An odor of frying wafts at the opening of the page, of onion in fact, onion being fried, ... - 24/09/2009 01:44:01 PM 1298 Views
I love that book. *NM* - 24/09/2009 01:48:00 PM 587 Views
I am enjoying it. *NM* - 24/09/2009 02:23:01 PM 577 Views
I imagine it would work better for a male reader - 24/09/2009 02:28:35 PM 1003 Views
You asked for it - 24/09/2009 02:04:00 PM 1244 Views
Oh they're obvious alright. *NM* - 24/09/2009 04:40:11 PM 579 Views
Cultural history is a wonderful thing, no? *NM* - 24/09/2009 04:41:28 PM 584 Views
Exalt-Minister, most glorious, many be your days. *NM* - 24/09/2009 02:14:09 PM 710 Views
It was on the floor and it had a pillow at one end. *NM* - 24/09/2009 02:30:39 PM 654 Views
Re: What is the next sentence in the book you are currently reading? - 24/09/2009 03:29:49 PM 1141 Views
Re: What is the next sentence in the book you are currently reading? - 24/09/2009 03:56:12 PM 1234 Views
He. An odd mix. I shall write them all in a paragraph. - 24/09/2009 04:27:06 PM 1345 Views
You're Norwegian? - 24/09/2009 05:41:47 PM 1265 Views
I am - 24/09/2009 06:51:48 PM 1239 Views
We must band together against the Swedes. - 24/09/2009 06:53:15 PM 1113 Views
You have a Noteboard message. Go read it. - 24/09/2009 07:03:55 PM 1237 Views
Ok, but not if they're from Skåne. They're ok. *NM* - 24/09/2009 09:18:47 PM 624 Views
that would depend on what part! *NM* - 24/09/2009 09:41:24 PM 604 Views
So which parts should I stay away from? *NM* - 25/09/2009 02:42:52 PM 624 Views
I tend to agree - 25/09/2009 09:34:03 AM 1125 Views
Not too sure. - 25/09/2009 02:42:14 PM 1254 Views
I don't mean to put you to sleep. - 24/09/2009 04:41:14 PM 1198 Views
What if I had stopped reading in the middle of a sentence? - 24/09/2009 05:18:10 PM 1230 Views
Then you would have had to improvise. - 24/09/2009 05:42:31 PM 1275 Views
Ok it's in French but I'll translate: - 24/09/2009 06:05:07 PM 1399 Views
And because I know this will appeal to you, Camilla, a longer passage from the Galeano book - 24/09/2009 06:10:30 PM 1318 Views
I may have to look up this book. *NM* - 25/09/2009 09:44:22 AM 591 Views
You should - 25/09/2009 11:34:29 PM 1271 Views
The queen was not disposed to wait on Varys. *NM* - 24/09/2009 07:05:10 PM 633 Views
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em - 24/09/2009 07:53:45 PM 1147 Views
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You're reading Return of the Crimson Guard as well? How do you like it? *NM* - 24/09/2009 09:22:28 PM 586 Views
It's okay. I actually think Night of Knives is better. - 25/09/2009 02:04:55 AM 1084 Views
Yes, me too. - 25/09/2009 02:39:25 PM 1336 Views
"Soldiers live, and wonder why." - 24/09/2009 09:33:40 PM 1133 Views
hmm - 24/09/2009 10:30:27 PM 1164 Views
"The Fish is only Headmaster", Bruno reminded him. *NM* - 24/09/2009 11:05:54 PM 684 Views
"Fear filled her voice as her body tensed." - 25/09/2009 12:19:13 AM 1016 Views
From the book in my hand when I opened this post: - 25/09/2009 02:13:48 AM 1192 Views
Re: From the book in my hand when I opened this post: - 25/09/2009 09:39:48 AM 1170 Views
"Do I make myself clear?" *NM* - 25/09/2009 02:23:35 AM 545 Views
Here's Two - 25/09/2009 03:01:56 AM 1149 Views
ok, but it is a long one... - 25/09/2009 03:44:25 AM 1140 Views
And I'll translate this passage for all the tit-loving men out there (again, from Galeano) - 25/09/2009 05:16:49 AM 1324 Views
Ha! Weird fiction has nothing on history books. - 25/09/2009 02:50:38 PM 1207 Views
True - 25/09/2009 05:32:26 PM 1154 Views
I've two: - 25/09/2009 04:42:36 PM 1216 Views
Well, I just finished one of my books. Luckily, I have another one going. - 26/09/2009 05:17:21 PM 1081 Views
Well... - 26/09/2009 07:46:29 PM 1146 Views
"And I'd always wondered if he'd cared." - 26/09/2009 10:16:50 PM 1111 Views
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Well, crap. - 05/10/2009 12:36:21 AM 1175 Views
"Vexation spiked Annoura's scent, though her ageless Aes Sedai face, - 29/09/2009 01:09:35 AM 1154 Views
The scary thing is, - 29/09/2009 02:15:47 AM 1142 Views
At least it wasn't the previous paragraph... - 29/09/2009 04:19:24 PM 1116 Views
"All states are abstractions." - 07/10/2009 06:49:21 AM 1143 Views

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