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asanisimasalaitadded a book to the bookshelfThe Best Covers by Chip Kidd8 years ago
Dry is the story of love, loss, and Starbucks as a Higher Power.
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    asanisimasalaitadded a book to the bookshelfThe Best Covers by Chip Kidd8 years ago
    “Go and make interesting mistakes, make amazing mistakes, make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for your being here.”
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    David Sedaris plays in the snow with his sisters. He goes on vacation with his family. He gets a job selling drinks. He attends his brother's wedding. He mops his sister's floor. He gives directions to a lost traveler. He eats a hamburger. He has his blood sugar tested. It all sounds so normal, doesn't it?
    asanisimasalaitadded a book to the bookshelfThe Best Covers by Chip Kidd8 years ago
    the main topic: aging, the relationship between father and son and the representation of reality through art"
    asanisimasalaitadded a book to the bookshelfThe Best Covers by Chip Kidd8 years ago
    Is a villain simply the person who commits a crime or are those who feel no remorse for malicious behavior just as guilty?
    asanisimasalaitadded a book to the bookshelfThe Best Covers by Chip Kidd8 years ago
    A successful screenwriter, is casting his new movie. Soon he is running with his old circle of friends through L.A.’s seedy side. His ex-girlfriend, Blair, is married to Trent, a bisexual philanderer and influential manager. Then there's Julian, a recovering addict, and Rip, a former dealer
    asanisimasalaitadded a book to the bookshelfThe Best Covers by Chip Kidd8 years ago
    Kemal becomes a compulsive collector of objects that chronicle his lovelorn progress—amassing a museum that is both a map of a society and of his heart. Orhan Pamuk’s first novel since winning the Nobel Prize is a stirring exploration of the nature of romance.
    asanisimasalaitadded a book to the bookshelfThe Best Covers by Chip Kidd8 years ago
    An explosive, twisty tale of a brazen Florida kidnap caper gone outrageously wrong. Chock full of wildly eccentric and deliciously criminal characters—including a psycho enforcer with a green thumb, a Bahamian bad man, and the beautiful, unabashedly greedy psychic Reverend Dawn.
    asanisimasalaitadded a book to the bookshelfThe Best Covers by Chip Kidd8 years ago
    The plot is a slow-ravelling two-strander. In the first strand, 15-year-old Kafka Tamura (we never learn his real name) runs away from Tokyo and his sculptor-father who kills cats to make flutes from their souls. Shikoku. Here the cross-gender librarian of a private library, Oshima, and its enigmatic owner, Mrs Saeki, provide the mature-beyond-his-years runaway with employment and a roof. The second strand begins as an X-File recorded by American Occupation forces, and narrates how a group of wartime evacuees foraging for food in the Shikoku mountains glimpsed a possible UFO before losing consciousness for several hours. All subsequently recovered, except for one boy, Nakata, who remained in a coma for some weeks before waking up, as he says, "not very bright", but with the power to talk to cats.
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