Hey, I can't help being a non-believer; it's in my DNA! Ahum. Writer Vladimir did give his own -wishful thinking?- interpretation of Dean Hamer's original research. Remember Dean? The guy who discovered the "gay"-gene Xq28.
What can I say about this? Ehm. I think I'm gonna keep my mouth shut - for now.
I finished 'What Is The What' by David Eggers.
Quote: "I alternately wanted to be close to her, to have her always within sight, and then, a moment later, to exist in a world where she did not. It seemed the only way that I might be able to concentrate again."
Before you misunderstand: it's not a romance novel, but the autobiography(!) of Valentino Achak Deng from Sudan who tells about growing up during the civil war and living in a refugee camp. His view of the world is very confrontational.
The book is just as gripping as David's own autobiography 'A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius'. Both books are highly recommended: go, read!
What can I say about this? Ehm. I think I'm gonna keep my mouth shut - for now.
I finished 'What Is The What' by David Eggers.
Quote: "I alternately wanted to be close to her, to have her always within sight, and then, a moment later, to exist in a world where she did not. It seemed the only way that I might be able to concentrate again."
Before you misunderstand: it's not a romance novel, but the autobiography(!) of Valentino Achak Deng from Sudan who tells about growing up during the civil war and living in a refugee camp. His view of the world is very confrontational.
The book is just as gripping as David's own autobiography 'A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius'. Both books are highly recommended: go, read!