Donna, where you the one that did the key of knowledge? It was a great job
in cleaning it up, If you are, I will go and get it again for I was just
fixing some of the words that needed a space in between them. I released it
back for as of yet, I'm not advanced in k1000 to redo the page breaks and it
was a great refixer and wwanted to give the book a chance, in fact, I kept
the copy fro reading when I get the chance because the page breaks don't
bother me as long as the pages are there and just because we don't see them
as long as they are there is all that counts.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Donna Smith" <donnafsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 7:49 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: City
Hi Cindy. I scanned Without Blood as well. All three books are very
different from one another with the exception that you can tell the same
hand wrote them. That you like Silk and didn't care for Without Blood will
not be an indicator about your reaction to City. They are all that
different. But if you appreciate and enjoy Baricco's brilliant style and
aren't tied to the usual predictability of story-telling, then you will
enjoy all of them. I'm really struggling to find descriptors for Baricco's
writing. At any rate, it's worth checking it out of the library to give it
a try.
Peace and Hope,
Donna