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Books that you think everyone should read (note the limits)
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieB" data-source="post: 1125800" data-attributes="member: 16841"><p>I got lost in "One Hundred Years of Solitude" on a Varig flight to South America in 1983(?), wandered around (with my backpack and Sony Walkman) through an amazing continent for 4-5 months, woke up one day somewhere there and sent at letter to my wife for "die ja woord". Amazingly, she received it - and quite possibly frowned(?) - before I got home (had sent many letters/postcards/cassette recordings to friends and family, most not received). Thanks for the reminder, a unique author.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieB, post: 1125800, member: 16841"] I got lost in "One Hundred Years of Solitude" on a Varig flight to South America in 1983(?), wandered around (with my backpack and Sony Walkman) through an amazing continent for 4-5 months, woke up one day somewhere there and sent at letter to my wife for "die ja woord". Amazingly, she received it - and quite possibly frowned(?) - before I got home (had sent many letters/postcards/cassette recordings to friends and family, most not received). Thanks for the reminder, a unique author. [/QUOTE]
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