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- De Toverberg (1)
- Roman
- By Thomas Mann
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Finished on May 5, 2012





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- A Visit from the Goon Squad (151)
- By Jennifer Egan
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Finished on Apr 28, 2012





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- The Finkler Question (8)
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Finished on Apr 5, 2012





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- In Praise of Older Women (11)
- The Amorous Recollections of A. V (Phoenix Fiction Series)
- By Stephen Vizinczey
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Finished on Mar 13, 2012





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- Los (2)
- roman
- By Tom Naegels
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Finished on Mar 2, 2012





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- Het hoorcollege (1)
- Seks, drugs en filosofie in Buenos Aires
- By Pola Oloixarac
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Finished on Feb 23, 2012





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- De vette jaren (1)
- By Chan Koonchung
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Finished on Jan 28, 2012





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- Golf 2: Het korte spel (1)
- Een geïllustreerde gids bij het korte spel, de basisregels, de golfetiquette en de puntentelling
- By Derek Lawrenson
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Finished on Jan 18, 2012
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- De perfecte swing (1)
- Trainingshandboek golf
- By Robert Hamster
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Finished on Jan 18, 2012
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- Amulet (1)
- roman
- By Roberto Bolaño
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Finished on Jan 16, 2012





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- Tweedehands wereld (2)
- By Lloyd Jones
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Finished on Jan 9, 2012





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- Putas Asesinas (124)
- By Roberto Bolaño
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Finished on Dec 19, 2011





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slow moving short stories without plot
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- Het konijn op de maan / druk 1 (1)
- By Paul Mennes
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Finished on Dec 10, 2011





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- Food (1)
- Het grote ingrediëntenboek
- By Christian Teubner
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Finished on Dec 10, 2011





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- Congo (12)
- Een geschiedenis
- By David van Reybrouck
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Finished on Nov 30, 2011





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Recommended for anyone trying to understand a bit the situation in Congo today and in the past and how it is possible that a rich area is in such a terrible state. I would compare it with the books of Leon Uris on the Palestine - Israeli situation.
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De vette jaren
Very interesting read to understand the beast China. The fact that the book was forbidden in China proofs the author's point.
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