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  • original, funny, and touching  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    This book transcribing the epistolary exchanges between Amélie Nothomb and an obese American, I liked, by its form, its originality, its twists and humor. No boredom. I often laughed. Many readers call this book a novel, but I have believed until the
  • A pleasant reading without more ...  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    What I think: With a life form, Amélie Nothomb is trying to epistolary genre. The letters exchanged between the author herself and American GI based in Iraq. Again, the author takes the stage in an offset position as the only Amélie Nothomb can write
  • superb 1199  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    a Christmas gift that much more, the book is not as good as his ancients therefore unfortunately disappointment after reading ...
  • A good vintage! 1 1  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    In "A Life Form" Amélie Nothomb tells the story of an obese pathological liar who embarks on a hilarious epistolary relationship with the young author. As often in Nothomb, this wacky plot is a pretext to talk about the creation and the peculiar
  • Finally a true story  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    Very interesting, this book tells us, and made us live a correspondence between two people that everything opposes prioris. The author recounts, as usual, a completely incredible and fascinating history, with such ease of pen, which lets worn by this
  • Brilliant as usual  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    We spend a great time in the company of the same book if there is a dip. How to address the issue is original. As usual, the reader needs to trust Amelie Notomb who embarks with surprise in a new universe. The book will appeal to those who are under
  • DISCOVERY 27  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    I discovered Amélie Nothomb through this little novel. I quickly read and he quickly runs anyway, since it is essentially an epistolary novel. I imagined this author as inaccessible to ordinary readers, like me, or I discover someone who speaks to me
  • Interesting, but this novel leaves an aftertaste ...  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    Far from "Metaphysics of the tubes, or Fear and Trembling" I still wanted to read, following the advice of a friend. Overall, I enjoyed relatively, it is read with a certain fluency, but it does not keep for proofreading! As usual, Amélie tells
  • BE A BOOK YOU DEVOREREZ EITHER YOU WILL CAUSE INDIGESTION CAR CAN BE FOUND ANOTHER TIME INSIPIDUS  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    A book of Amélie Nothomb is now recognized to cover the subject illustrated that is Amélie Nothomb. This latest installment do not escape the rule. Under the pretext of an exchange of letters with an American GI in Iraq, making a fight his obesity an
  • The subject is catchy, writing still casual  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    I no longer take the risk of buying Nothomb, but the course if I find someone's home. And frankly, once again for the last five or six years, I'm disappointed. This is crap ... indigestible fetched, large strings, and not even a little wacky humor, a
  • A form of reflection  

    A form of life (Paperback)
    Stars award? Two? Three? What do I know? Debuting reading, I was off on one and many regretted having bought this book (especially since I did it without conviction and without illusion, after repeated disappointments of recent years). The first comm