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Radiohead: In Rainbows
Dare and compare. Radiohead singular marketing campaign putting the cd out without a price paid off. The album has become an immediate cult. It deserves its reputation. But don't put it n mif you feel kind of blue.
Nothing Compares to you
Sinead O'Connor: Collaborations
She's all heart.
Ride Of The Valchiries
Wagner: Ride Of The Valchiries
To feel invincible.
Californication
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Live In Hyde Park
Pure adrenaline.
Pearl Jam: rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003)
the most amazing lyrics!
Light My Fire
Jim Morrison and The Doors: Live At The Aquarius Theatre
Bold As Love
Jimi Hendrix: EXperience
All his music is Bold As Love to my ears.
Daniele Bolelli: 50 Things You're Not Supposed To Know: Religion
Fun. Witty. Informative and enlightening. Not just because my son wrote it :)
Don Winslow: Savages: A Novel
Raw. Cruel. Mind-bending. Innovative writing. Don Winslow at his best, so far. Leave you wishing for more, and then more. More punches in your stomach.
Thaddeus Russell: A Renegade History of the United States
It is on the Los Angeles Times booklist for Christmas gifts, with a reason. Cool research and refreshing style by the renegade professor, who's a lot of fun in person too. Great way to discover new things while learning more about the history of the American nation.
I loved it.
Kem Nunn: The Dogs of Winter
I loved Tapping The Source and I'm always down for a good surf noir. But this Kem Nunn's left me with a feeling of deprivation. Instead of giving you energy, like a good surfing session or The Dawn Patrol by Don Winslow does, it sucks it out of you. Not what I'm looking for in a book, definitely. It gets better in the very last 30 pages, trying a desperate redemption of the main characters, but it's kind of too late. The damage remains. Unforgivable sin.
Thomas Pynchon: Inherent Vice
Halfway through the book, and I am once more amazed at the geniality of Pynchon, this time challenging the hard boiled stereotypes. Reading that is a memory exercise for the Sixty lingo and definitely brain storming about the usual big questions. I just wonder how the writer who never write real endings will manage to avoid ending a thriller!
Daniele Bolelli: On the Warrior's Path, Second Edition
I loved the first edition and I was even more impressed with the second. I am not saying this just because I am the mother of the author. I am a fan of the warrior that I've seen to walk his talk and remain on his very own path every day of his life. Martial arts were my passion long before they became my son's but I never forced him to embrace them. He did by his own choice and went much farther than I've ever been. Martial arts gave Daniele balance and taught him to be strong but graceful and generous in life. Daniele shares all he learned in this book with his typical humorous, knockout style.
Gloria Mattioni: Reckless
Since I'm the author, I can't say anything about it.
But I'd like you to do that. You can order it clicking on the Amazon link.
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