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- thoughts and observations about life in Amsterdam and life in general.
(Some) books I've read:
* The Twilight series, by Stephanie Meyer. Which I unapologetically love. Yes, the writing is sometimes sentimental and manipulative, but I fell in love with the characters and the story, and after I finished the last book I felt sad and empty for a while, because there was no more left. And no, I am not interested in your criticisms.
(There's a gap here, in which I can't currently remember what I read. I may come back to it.)
* The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd. A recommendation from my best friend, who was reading it while visiting. A touching story of a girl who runs away from home, and what she learns about life and her own past. A lot of love here.
* How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, by Toby Young. It has such a good title, and then it turns out to be so boring, uninteresting and pretentious. Ah well, they can't all be good.
* The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul, by Douglas Adams. Adams remains a very clever and funny writer, whose descriptions of objects both animate and inanimate continue to surprise and delight me. Very enjoyable, but definitely not as strong as the Hitchhiker books.
* Making History, by Stephen Fry. A very interesting story indeed, about what could potentially happen if we went back in time somehow to change history. Entertaining, well written and thought provoking. It's so nice to read a book that you genuinely have trouble putting down.
* Moab is my Washpot, by Stephen Fry. A funny and well written autobiography of an interesting man.
* Wicked, by Gregory Maguire. The story of the wicked witch of the west, from The Wizard of Oz, and how she came to be 'wicked'. An interesting idea, and some good storytelling, though it didn't completely capture me.
* Completely Unexpected Tales, by Roald Dahl. A collection of Dahl's delightfully macabre tales. Very entertaining and well written.
* Stardust, by Neil Gaiman. An enjoyable little story of fantasy and fairytale, but I must admit I liked the movie a wee bit better. Then again, I did see the movie first.
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Where's the people who work in the store? Did they try and throw it out?
There was no one behind the counter at the time I saw the pigeon, so I don't know if they tried to throw it out later. Though I've seen pigeons in there before (just not behind the counter) without anyone seeming to care. I saw one earlier today actually, flying about. I wondered for a second if it could be the same one. Maybe they've adopted it and decided to make it the store mascot..
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