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Old 04-24-2011, 06:43 PM   #34
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Can one read too much?
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I'll toss in The Imperfectionists - a series of short stories featuring a cast of folks involved with an English language newspaper in Rome. I read it one story at a time over a couple of weeks (Overdrive library download).

I almost closed out this post, but remembered Jane Gardam's Old Filth-- she a brilliant writer, but this one stands out as a real "classic" to me. I started it, thinking it was likely over-rated, but will now gush with the best of them -- it really is that good!
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