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Q: I'm looking for the Mandible's family tree

Nicolas MassartI'm looking for the Mandible's family genealogy as to have a reference while reading the book. I'm not an English native reader so having this would help me to focus on the story. If anyone knows where to find one it would be nice. Thanks.

 
8:15 AM
@Bookworm on hold as unclear, at least until they say what book they're talking about
 
8:27 AM
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Q: Haruki Murakami's "Kafka on the Shore": Was it a bad translation? A brilliant representation of a 15-year-old's mind? Or... just Murakami

Andrew CheongI'm trying to decide whether to continue reading Kakfa on the Shore or not. As a rule, I always finish books that I start, even ones I don't like, but this is an exceptional case. The writing—as in the use of the English language, not plot or character development—feels unbearably sophomoric to m...

 
 
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10:53 AM
@Mithrandir That was some super-fast flag handling there ;-)
Also, nice one, @TimE.Lord.
Going through the questions could help more people to get that badge ... hint hint
 
@Randal'Thor blame userscripts ;P
I got a desktop notification
so I went and looked at what the flag was
and it was a relatively simple one to deal with ;)
 
11:19 AM
I was just reading The Sandman Companion, where Gaiman says
> I remember receiving that award very well, it was the only time a room of people cheered simply for the correct pronunciation of my name.
The award in this case being awarded by GLAAD, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
 
12:09 PM
@Randal'Thor I did check the untagged questions of this site at one point. I think all but two were about works of authors that I've heard nothing about, so I can't really create a tag; the remaining two were hard to tag general questions not specific to one work or a small set of works of literature.
Any easy ones were already tagged properly before that.
Maybe I should look at established tags without tag wiki instead.
Meanwhile, Agatha Christie is so funny when she hands out an important clue of the detective novel in a more obvious way than usual, to make the reader think he understands something. I'm sure she'll pull several twists afterwards.
(I'm still reading the book, so please don't spoil it.)
 

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