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La Passante

La Passante

Reading on: Sony PRS-600 (Reader Touch Edition).

Here's what I have: a strong capacity for alcohol and a strong desire for the "arriere-pays". A bookshelf that is divided across counties and continents. A shoebox of moleskine diaries with a sign on top: Burn me. Pictures of graffiti from across Europe - the heart in my photo is from... more »
  • Dublin, Ireland
  • member since May 4 2009
 
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