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  1. Book Depository has recently announced the winners of the bookmark design competition, I have been absolutely taken aback by the designs and the winners' talents.. bookdepository.co.uk/bookmarkwinners
  2. Also thought you might be interested in those: D. Rowlinson - 'What's the Best You Can Do' R. Brautigan - 'The Abortion: a Historical Romance' R. Brautigan - 'Revenge of the Lawn' G. Ronaldson - 'Books' H. Stevenson - 'Mad Elaine' C. Linklater - 'Reflections from a Bookshop Window' S. Hill - 'Howards End is on the Landing' I'm sure you can find a lot about those on Amazon, so I didn't write any descriptions..some of them are fiction, others quirky memoirs, diaries, etc...all of them sound really interesting. I have been looking for books on the same subjects for quite some time too
  3. I'm a Latin American Studies student, I've read Marquez, Allende, Reverte, Llosa and others long time ago:) am looking for something less known set in 'virgin' locations:)
  4. thank you, I will be checking those reads out soon... @sirinrob I haven't actually heard of Agualusa but it sounds like it's the kind of fiction I'm into..thanks
  5. There is also one book that I've just started, that deals with books and the main character owns a bookstore; it's "The Luxury of Exile" by Louis Buss
  6. this might be a good list for you amazon.com/Books-about/lm/1FOIZWQ29RHYL
  7. Hi, I'm looking for books that are set in a beautiful, exotic scenery, preferably on the South of Europe or in South/Central America (not in big cities)...as for Latin America, I have read many books by latinamerican writers, therefore would like to explore less known authors
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