one of my all-time favorites! this is Robbins' magnum opus... in my opinion of course. and sorry to be all superficial and stuff, but you're really cute.
I read Jitterburg Perfume this past summer, 2011. It was a good book, but I would not call it great. Do you think this book can really compare to Brothers Karamazov or Hamlet (a play) or The Great Gatsby? I really don't think so. The Alomar character was a real trip. I liked him and I am glad I read Jitterbug Perfume but it really didn't move me.
read it in german and english! Brilliant like all his other books! My favourite is "Even Cowgirls"
heard you singing Country roads too! let go sister!
Try some Joni Mitchell songs, I think they would suit your voice well, "You turn me on I'm a radio" and "Yellow Taxi" are probably my mostly covered songs
An all time favourite too. Recently finished "The Mahabharata" by Jean-Claude Carrière (the book not he play edition). However, I'm not certain there's an English version out there.
jitterbug was an eye opener for me. i gave it to my wife to read and she loved it as well. if you havent read "memnock the devil" by ann rice...i strongly suggest it. it gives an alternative look at god and the devil.
I read that before I read The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafron. Which if you liked JP you'll love that book because I just recently finished it a month ago. The only downfall to JP was how it did get really slow at some parts but overall I agree it was amazing, brilliantly imaginative, thought provoking, and definitely worth the ride at the very end.
one of my all-time favorites! this is Robbins' magnum opus... in my opinion of course. and sorry to be all superficial and stuff, but you're really cute.
pwillits80 2 weeks ago
Great book! Tom Robbins is definitely a favorite author of mine. I think that I like Skinny Legs and All best.
paullmorrow 3 months ago
I read Jitterburg Perfume this past summer, 2011. It was a good book, but I would not call it great. Do you think this book can really compare to Brothers Karamazov or Hamlet (a play) or The Great Gatsby? I really don't think so. The Alomar character was a real trip. I liked him and I am glad I read Jitterbug Perfume but it really didn't move me.
JayGatsbyOdysseus 4 months ago
read it in german and english! Brilliant like all his other books! My favourite is "Even Cowgirls"
heard you singing Country roads too! let go sister!
Try some Joni Mitchell songs, I think they would suit your voice well, "You turn me on I'm a radio" and "Yellow Taxi" are probably my mostly covered songs
Best Wishes to you in Canada!
Pete Kilkenny
bluesalon 4 months ago
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bluesalon 4 months ago
An all time favourite too. Recently finished "The Mahabharata" by Jean-Claude Carrière (the book not he play edition). However, I'm not certain there's an English version out there.
donhuandesalvatore 5 months ago
tantric sex is underrated, don't forget even in the midst of pornographic saturation
yanglushan 1 year ago
I love this book too.And speaking of perfume,have you read Perfume by Patrick Suskind?.
renegss 1 year ago
Darling, you have class and style. It was the first book of his I read and is still my favorite. My goal is to have that light heart.
goalyeehah 1 year ago
What a place for a review LOL :-) ***** thumbs up!
MaxwellsDemon2000 1 year ago
GREAT BOOK!!! Read it twice--couldn't quite get into Even Cowgirls Get the Blues.
jimmycaminodesantiag 1 year ago
jitterbug was an eye opener for me. i gave it to my wife to read and she loved it as well. if you havent read "memnock the devil" by ann rice...i strongly suggest it. it gives an alternative look at god and the devil.
domisimon 1 year ago
@domisimon i agree
jimmycaminodesantiag 1 year ago
I read that before I read The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafron. Which if you liked JP you'll love that book because I just recently finished it a month ago. The only downfall to JP was how it did get really slow at some parts but overall I agree it was amazing, brilliantly imaginative, thought provoking, and definitely worth the ride at the very end.
WaKOOSH 2 years ago
I agree. That was also my Favorite Book. I loved Pan.
SpyderTheGypsy 2 years ago
@SpyderTheGypsy me too
jimmycaminodesantiag 1 year ago
great book. i followed it up with sophie's world, which was good but nowhere near as good as jitterbug
meccaofthemidwest 2 years ago