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  • irem sarihan said:

    I always liked his style, but for this book it was his way of flirting with the ideas, a cigarette box, redheads and the moon.

    posted Tuesday, November 24 2009
  • blu p

    blu p said:

    It's an incredible read. I have read it several times and will begin again once I am done with chemistry!

    posted Monday, May 4 2009
  • PumpkinQueen999

    pumpkinqueen999 said:

    Thoughts on what you think the blackberries symbolized? Anybody want to discuss the existentialist/anarchistic themes?

    "She vants to buy zee world a coke."
    "Well," said Max, "She can't afford it. And the world would demand Diet Pepsi anyhow.
    Why doesn't she buy me a martini, instead?"

    :D

    posted Friday, January 16 2009
  • PumpkinQueen999

    pumpkinqueen999 said:

    Thoughts on what you think the blackberries symbolized? Anybody want to discuss the existentialist/anarchistic themes?

    "She vants to buy zee world a coke."
    "Well," said Max, "She can't afford it. And the world would demand Diet Pepsi anyhow.
    Why doesn't she buy me a martini, instead?"

    :D

    posted Friday, January 16 2009
  • Lydia

    lydia said:

    Tell love you are going to Junior’s Deli on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn to pick up a cheesecake, and if love stays, it can have half. It will stay.

    posted Thursday, November 29 2007 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Lyon

    lyon said:

    This is my absolute favorite book. I have read and re-read it several times. I especially love the bomb-making chapter.

    posted Tuesday, October 30 2007
  • Kimberely

    kimberely said:

    I read this about 15 years ago and loved it. I need to re-read this as I have forgotten most everything about it. Will review it later.

    posted Thursday, August 23 2007 ( | view 1 reply )
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