+ Follow MARTIN AMIS Tag
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[Summary] => When one enters the premises of Prime 101, one could be forgiven for thinking one has made a mistake and entered a furniture showroom located on the second floor of the Ziebart Building in Pasong Tamo (sorry, I’m so old school and perpetually forget to refer to the street as Chino Roces).
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[Title] => Holiday shopping for cats
[Summary] => Hello, I am Koosi the cat columnist.
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[Title] => Looking for 'Black Spring'
[Summary] => This is how organized my reading habit is.
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Delineating lives steeped in lies, guile and deception has always made for fascinating reading. Patricia Highsmith's Ripley stands out as one sterling example. The battle of wits, the slow descent to life of sham and the motivation to create it, the disastrous or absurd results, and our status as readers allowing us to revel in knowledge the characters in the book may not possess all this adds to the reading pleasure (guilty or otherwise).
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MARTIN AMIS
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