Miriam Elia
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review 1: Jag hittade den här lilla boken av en slump på biblioteket. Det är en kort, grafisk roman på drygt åttio sidor. Jag började läsa, gillade det, och satte mig i en fåtölj och läste ut den. Efteråt kände jag för att gå runt i biblioteket och säga åt alla andra att också läsa den.Om ...
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review 1: As many of you know, I am a great hamster person - I really like hamsters (and they seem to like me as well - so it's all good!!!)This book came to me as a Christmas present from my daughter - it is a great present. Thank you very much.This diary was translated from the original...
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review 1: It's really hard to place this book. It's definitely funny in a black humor sort of way, and on the other hand, a little disturbing and really makes you think about these little rodents as pets because the actions described in the book are so routine for typical inexperienced ham...
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review 1: I'm greatly distraught that I didn't author this book. It's pure genius. I mean, as genius as a chain smoking philosopher/hamster diary could ever be. I'm sad that all the hamsters I owned were much closer in character to Wolf than Edward or Camille. Maybe I should've not named t...
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review 1: What a waste of ten minutes.Curses!! Sucked in by the funny title only to be left with a "What the Fuck was this" moment. Following the one year in a hamsters life was not as enjoyable as it sounds, especially with this ever so depressing sociopath. We see Eddie here plot his esc...
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review 1: I thought this was pretty darned hilarious. The Eiias actually had a hamster that they named Edward. They found him to be particularly gloomy. He lived and died in 1990. They wrote this book as if Edward had kept a diary, a deeply existential, of course gloomy, grim reflection on...