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Ian Fleming – De man met de gouden vingers (03-046)
On my way to Enschede my car broke down. This meant I had to wait an hour in my car for someone to come and help me, while it was pouring down outside. This was the book I had in my car, ready to be released (http://www.bookcrossing.com) so I had no other choice but to read it to pass time. So when an hour later, sixty something pages into the book, the mechanic finally showed up, I was far enough in the book to want to finish it. Not that it is a good book, just plain curiosity. I think the James Bond stories are the only ones that are better seen then read. The exception to the rule that the book is always better. The story is very one dimensional, no surprise, hardly any tension. But it wasn’t extremely crap; otherwise I wouldn’t have finished it. Want it? Or other books I have available? Go and see my bookshelf: http://bookcrossing.com/referral/gerbie7
On my way to Enschede my car broke down. This meant I had to wait an hour in my car for someone to come and help me, while it was pouring down outside. This was the book I had in my car, ready to be released (http://www.bookcrossing.com) so I had no other choice but to read it to pass time. So when an hour later, sixty something pages into the book, the mechanic finally showed up, I was far enough in the book to want to finish it. Not that it is a good book, just plain curiosity. I think the James Bond stories are the only ones that are better seen then read. The exception to the rule that the book is always better. The story is very one dimensional, no surprise, hardly any tension. But it wasn’t extremely crap; otherwise I wouldn’t have finished it. Want it? Or other books I have available? Go and see my bookshelf: http://bookcrossing.com/referral/gerbie7