The Rachel Papers is a novel written by Martin Amis that follows the story of Charles Highway, a 19-year-old British student who is obsessed with losing his virginity before his 20th birthday. Charles is a witty and intelligent young man who documents his thoughts and experiences in a journal, which he refers to as "The Rachel Papers".
Charles meets Rachel Noyes, a beautiful and enigmatic young woman, and becomes infatuated with her. He devises a plan to seduce her and enlists the help of his friends to make it happen. As Charles pursues Rachel, he begins to question his motives and the true nature of his feelings for her.
The Rachel Papers explores themes of youth, love, and identity as Charles navigates the complexities of relationships and self-discovery. The novel is a coming-of-age story that captures the excitement and confusion of young adulthood.
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The Rachel Papers
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GRAFFITTI LIMBO
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TEARS
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YOU MADE ME
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SIMPLE WORDS
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Chris Difford:
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ANSELMA
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Los Lobos:
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WITHIN THESE WALLS OF WITHOUT YOU
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TONGUED IN THE WOODS
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THIS GUY'S IN LOVE WITH YOU
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ASSASSIN OF LOVE
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ELECTRIC MOON
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Shakespear's Sister:
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HEAD AND HEART
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John Martyn:
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WE'RE THROUGH
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Festival Polka
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