"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Secret Invasion – Inhumans

Voi della Panini azzardatevi anche solo a pensare di non pubblicarla come Silent War e faccio una strage.

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Osamu Dazai’s The Student and Other Stories

The collection I have, features three stories: The Student (Joseito), Applause (Kassai), and The Tale of Urashima (Urashimasan). They’re very different, not so much in mood (it’s Dazai Osamu after all) but in scope and purpose, and that makes this book a little weird. The

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Carson McCuller’s The Ballad of the Sad Cafè

Carson McCullers (1917 – 1967) was an influential American novelist, playwright, and short-story writer renowned for her depictions of the spiritual isolation, identity struggles, and inner lives of outcasts in the American South. Her acclaimed debut novel is The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1940),

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7 Comments
  • impbianco
    Posted at 23:39h, 03 August Reply

    Vorrei tanto essere il costume di Freccia Nera… XD

    X-Bye

  • ragno62
    Posted at 12:16h, 05 August Reply

    e siamo in 2 a volerlo

  • Quadrilatero
    Posted at 16:36h, 07 August Reply

    Ti piacciono gli inumani, eh?

  • Njord
    Posted at 20:18h, 08 August Reply

    emmmm….chi è la rossaaaaaa???!!!! :->>>

  • utente anonimo
    Posted at 09:34h, 11 August Reply

    @ impbianco e rano62: pensatelo con Freccia Nera dentro e vedrete che vi passa la voglia. O magari no, non so.

    @ quadrilatero: moltissimo, sì. Anche perché in Italia sono davvero bistrattati.

    @ njord: è Medusa, la regina degli Inumani. Il suo potere, e fa un po’ ridere dirlo, è muovere i capelli.

  • impbianco
    Posted at 13:22h, 11 August Reply

    Shelidon che tu sia dannata XD

    X-Bye

  • utente anonimo
    Posted at 13:26h, 20 August Reply

    Sapevo che avrebbe funzionato! :-p

    Shelidon sloggata

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