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Old 07-21-2010, 04:22 PM   #62
beppe
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Weeell.... I liked the comic book The book itself is a little... 18th century

BTW, are you nominating it?
Well. It is quite lascivious. Very little is left to imagination. The Dragon is an heir of the Titans, his singular organ, and it is not the nose, is compared to a sheep head, in one instance, and used as board to throw dice in an other. Good for adolescent reading before ... Mary Quaint. Elegant though. The English is pure music. Just from memory.

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But does that mean the book is any good?


The movie has one of the best early Donald Sutherland. Not as in Mash, nor in Klute, but quite sexy. Steel eyed HawkEye strikes again.
The book has marked an epoch. I remember the emotions and thrills it gave me when I read it in its time. But, it is one of the few spy, action thrillers and alike that I have not reread.

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