

A book that really changes lives
A bizarre story written in an extraordinary way.
L'écume des jours a go-go
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The triumph of human soul
Human strength of mind prevails life's misfortunes
Simply Superb
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Perfect
very interesting
A book worth reading even if you don't like science fiction
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A Beautiful Book
Fabulous
StunningThere are four tales in this volume: The Firebird, Maria Morevna, Vassilissa the Fair, The Snow Maiden.
The pictures will take your breath away. The stories are charming and well translated (from an older Russian translated into French volume), but you will probably be too taken away by the glorious art to really pay much attention to the not-really-for-small-children fairy tales.

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Informative and optimistic
Best Lupus Book on the Market
Best of all the MANY books about lupus
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A soft-hearted story about the meaning of friendship
Profound Story of Friendship
An incredible book about friendship
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One of my all-time favorites!
Thera are more...Dimitri
THE BEST STORY IN THE WORLD.YOU CAN TRUST ME.
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ONE OF THE BEST
Erotic and beautifully illustrated
A fantasy art collection like no other!
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Truly interesting.
Great book for any dog-loverI ended up reading this book one chapter at a time before bedtime, and each night I'd go to sleep with a smile.
If you loves dogs, you'll enjoy this book -- which also makes a great gift for the dog-lovers in your life.
Rave reviews for Uncle Boris in the YukonBuy it! You will not be disappointed.

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Imagine a world where there is no freedom
In this Strugatsky book, Maxim Kammerer is a 19-year-old explorer from a 23rd century idealic Earth who finds himself on a planet with quasi-20th century technology, but no democracy of freedom. Imagine a planet Earth in which only Nazi Germany, Soviet Union, and Communist China exist. That's where he lands.
This book is kind of an Aesop's fable in that the author's criticize their government without mentioning it by name, or, better yet, by making it look like they're criticizing other governments.
Good adventure, solid writing and characters, and an altogether interesting sci-fi story. The translation is kind of weak. This is the first book of the Progressor series, in which humans try to accelerate alien societies through their trial and tribulation times, into the utopian society humans have developed.
-- JJ Timmins
Timeless classic
The best Sci-fi I have read!