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444 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2003
"I changed the subject, and we started chatting about this and that: cooking, cinema, literature. She loved winter, I loved spring. She hated fast food, and so did I. She liked Woody Allen - just like me. She couldn't stand Spielberg - here we diverged. For me, Paul Thomas Anderson was the main revelation of the decade - she appreciated "Magnolia", but she thought that I was exaggerating. Every second film Lelouch left her indifferent: we compared impressions to see how our tastes coincided. She loved " The name of the rose "and considered" Foucault's Pendulum "boring - I adored both novels. She secretly admired Proust - for me the book" On Reading "was a reference book. We were throwing the names and revealing addictions until late at night."