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Stylistically reminding me of Binet's HHhH so far.
Oct 26, 2025 01:38AM
You are the Fuhrer's Unrequited Love

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emily Looking forward to your final thoughts on this one. I couldn't resist getting a copy because of the playful title (very clever I reckon, considering there's too many good books with titles that are just so 'dull').


Matthew Ted emily wrote: "Looking forward to your final thoughts on this one. I couldn't resist getting a copy because of the playful title (very clever I reckon, considering there's too many good books with titles that are..."

And supposedly a true quote from Bormann, too... But you're right, there are a lot of dull titles out there. Incidentally, a book I picked up today has one of the most boring titles I've ever come across, which is crazy considering how interesting the book sounds: Lowest Common Denominator. Yawn.


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emily Matthew Ted wrote: "emily wrote: "Looking forward to your final thoughts on this one. I couldn't resist getting a copy because of the playful title (very clever I reckon, considering there's too many good books with t..."

The one by Pirkko Saisio? I've been thinking of reading that as well actually, but I think I might wait for your thoughts/review and decide later : ) Hope it's as wonderful as the blurbs seem to promise/suggest ~


Matthew Ted emily wrote: "Matthew Ted wrote: "emily wrote: "Looking forward to your final thoughts on this one. I couldn't resist getting a copy because of the playful title (very clever I reckon, considering there's too ma..."

I'll have it read soon, hopefully. Does sound good. And to correct my previous comment, it was supposedly Karl Maria Hettlage that called Speer Hitler's 'unrequited love', and not Bormann.


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