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De Drie Levens Van Tomomi Ishikawa (2013)

by Benjamin Constable(Favorite Author)
3.69 of 5 Votes: 1
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Nieuw Amsterdam
review 1: I am still at a loss about this book. I think I liked it. It has been a very long time since I have picked up a book and finished it in one day. This book was strange, funny, disturbing, and just out there. The ending left me wondering if I even liked the book, but a book that kept my attention and left me wanting more every time I did set it down must have been good. The character of Cat was quite humorous.
review 2: Quite an unusual and interesting book. Ben Constable and Tomoni Ishikawa are friends, and Constable receives a mysterious suicide note from Tomoni Ishikawa (aka "Butterfly"). Ben begins a difficult and puzzling journey trying to gather clues from Butterfly's computer, in which she leaves a trail for him to follow that takes him through the st
... morereets and tunnels of Paris and New York trying to find the truth of her life and possible death. He learns many dark and troubling things about his friend, which include depression, insanity. murder and suicide. The book comes to a surprising climax in the tunnels of New York City. Definitely an intriguing and imaginative book. less
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kkjb83
Twists and turns galore- kept me guessing. Right about some things but surprised often too. Fun!
arielkasz
Ein Buch, das in den kundigen Händen eines Haruki Murakami-Liebhabers am Besten aufgehoben ist.
Radzz
Fantastisk! Både spennende, mørk, morsom og ettertenksom.
jodi
I liked it (really).
mimirod95
Just plain bizarre.
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