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  • A "Despentes" much less trash!  

    Pretty Things (Paperback)
    I will tell you nothing of the history, the summary is complete and revealing too much would misrepresent your reading. Despentes has a very special style and writing topics, love it or hate it. Here is the novel of metamorphosis, turning inwardly wh
  • The comedy success  

    Pretty Things (Paperback)
    Claudine and Nicolas met at a cafe in Paris. She is a starlet him, besides being a good friend, serves as confidant. Claudine has a twin sister named Pauline, to the very different personality from his. If Claudine has a very keen sensibility often m
  • trash !!!! 4  

    Pretty Things (Paperback)
    Still as trash, Virginie Despentes. Sex, drugs, and (perhaps) rock n'roll, mark this novel. It's like listening to a death metal piece after a piece of classical music. Personally, I am very client, but be reserved for fans of the genre. A great succ
  • Decoy  

    Pretty Things (Paperback)
    Claudine and Pauline are twins. What differentiates them is that one has the voice and the other the charisma of a singer. So the alliance of the two is a wholly singer and they derive any financial advantage. When Claudine commits suicide, Pauline d
  • Best of Despentes  

    Pretty Things (Paperback)
    Pretty Things, what a nice way compared Fuck me, yet found it. In whatever these novels, Virginia writes in a very real way, but especially without straw! Pretty Things is a very well written book, thinking, I suppose, I really admire his talent. Her
  • a little more optimistic  

    Pretty Things (Paperback)
    This is the first book I read V. Despentes and does not end badly. For that alone, it deserves to be highlighted. And although we are still very far from complacent optimism, this book is slightly less creepy than the previous, and the character of P
  • A marvel 42 1  

    Pretty Things (Paperback)
    The words are raw, hard, we write as we speak and yet this book is a marvel. The story is disturbing and unusual, although it attaches us to these heroes not heroic at all.