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kels450 January 9 2011, 01:11:17 UTC
I really, really love your pictures - they're always so beautiful! :) Ah, and no, i didn't get your card, love...i assume you didn't get mine? :( This is ridiculous - the post is terrible!! :( It's been snowing here again too so we'll probably have more delays! xxx

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reveparisien January 15 2011, 14:18:59 UTC
Thank you Dear ! You are always so nice, making compliments :)
It's really ridiculous ! Why does our mail never reach its destination ? I don't understand ! :(

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traversant January 9 2011, 01:28:33 UTC
Love these pics!! :)

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reveparisien January 15 2011, 14:19:16 UTC
Merci Jen :)

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dylansdream January 9 2011, 04:51:28 UTC
That first photograph is heaven. I love reading your LJ. I so wish I was in Paris as well.

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reveparisien January 15 2011, 14:19:51 UTC
Aw Thank you very much !! I'm so glad to hear this :) I wish you could visit !!

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dylansdream January 17 2011, 03:28:08 UTC
Maybe someday... :)

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swinggently January 9 2011, 20:59:28 UTC
Oooh, the Jonathan Safran Foer book looks lovely! You have reminded me - I have 'Eating Animals' waiting for me to read on my shelf :)

I am really very jealous of your visit to Shakespeare and Co.

Lovely pictures! xxx

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reveparisien January 15 2011, 14:24:29 UTC
It's really lovely !! His books always have great covers.
Oh that's great ! I hope you'll read it very soon !

I have no words to describe this place ! It's simply heavenly ! When I visit, I simply check every book in the novel section because there are always old books with pretty covers !

Thank you very much :) I'm glad you like them !

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freeze_tag January 11 2011, 13:14:32 UTC
Your pictures are always lovely. I didn't know about the book, but the cover looks interesting. Have you found out what it's about? (I guess I could just look it up myself, I'm so lazy, but it's always nice 'hearing' it from someone else)

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reveparisien January 15 2011, 14:27:55 UTC
Thank you very much ! ;D
Don't worry, I don't mind to explain ! I read the afterword yesterday and Jonathan Safran Foer explains he took his favourite book (Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz) and "erased" words in order to make a new story out of it. It's a reflexion on language mainly but also memory and the loss of memories. I'll tell you more as soon as I've started it !

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