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Destroy, She Said

Destroy, She Said

1986 ·
·3.7·520 Ratings ·133 Pages
“ Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it. ” ― Michelangelo
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    1993·
    ·4·196 Ratings
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    ·3.64·271 Ratings
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    ·3.72·264 Ratings
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    1998·
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    ·3.51·1,001 Ratings
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    1998·
    ·3.74·197 Ratings
    Ismail Kadare once called The Palace of Dreams "the most courageous book I have written; in literary terms, it is perhaps the best". When it was first published in the author's native country, it was immediately banned, and for good reason: the novel revo
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    2003·
    ·4.16·327 Ratings
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