Essay About Love and Literary Taste - Books - New York TimesFirst Faved : Mar 29 2008 by shiwaniFaved : 2 times (1 with note)Viewed : 9 timesFave It!
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Ha, this is so true...
Quoted: Among the bookish, even casual literary references can turn into romantic deal breakers.
- arey_abhishek - Mar 30 2008 | articles, books, humor, nyc, love, relationships, imported:del.icio.us
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This was a good article. It made me feel kind of dumb though, since I've been reading the same 2 books for over a month now (slow reader syndrome). Oh well, at least neither of them is the DaVinci Code. Haha.