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posted by deedragongirl
 Red with blood.
Red with blood.
Hi guys, I managed to finish Leggere this spooky novel because Halloween is coming. So, here is my review on Bram Stoker's horror classic.

The Story

The format is like a journal, chronicling the events of the story and the history of Count Dracula, whom he claimed to be a descendant of Attila the Hun. It was a bloodthirsty and chilling novel that I could not go to sleep in the end!
I also feel sorry for Lucy Westenra, having to die so young and to become a vampire all thanks to Count Dracula. Prompting Jonathan Hawker, Dr. furgone, van Helsing and Mina to retaliate da killing the Count.

The Characters...
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 Lovely rose!
Lovely rose!
Hi guys, earlier on I postato about my review about Gaston Leroux's horror classic. So are my personal opinions about the book in general, I will also be including bits of the musical on which it's base on.

The Story

I was very familiar with the story, especially since I had heard many of the familiar songs from the musical itself. When I read the book for the first time, I was really amazed on how the story is partially different from the musical itself.
Surely, it was a very intriguing story that every night I would listen to the audio-book and I would cry at the end, because the Phantom is...
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posted by deedragongirl
 The Cover of the book!
The Cover of the book!
Hi guys, this is my 3rd novel that I had read from Cecilia Ahern, and here are my thoughts on the novel. Are te ready?

The Story

I feel that the story is very sad, because it's about Sabrina who wants to know about her father's past. It was very similar to Nicholas Sparks' "The Notebook" because it was like the past about her father's childhood to adulthood and that he is suffering from either Dementia o Alzheimer's disease, most likely the former!

The Characters

Sabrina is a determine young girl, who tries to help with her father and to get to know him better. She uses his marbles to help...
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Daniel Goleman – 1996
288 pages

A penetrating analysis of the dark corners of human deception, enlivened da intriguing case histories and experiments – It was written for the professional, yet is understandable da the layman as well because it is so well and clearly written. This is a great book for coaches, counsellors, and therapists working with individuals that are grieving o dealing with past issues. I found the book to be helpful in explaining why so many of the people I coach seem to have denied o repressed very emotionally traumatic incidents. The human mind is amazing and complex....
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 Team Harry Potter?
Team Harry Potter?
Hi everyone, I had read both libri and I would like to give my opinions on both of them. However, for those who haven't read it, go ahead and read it. te don't know what you're missing.

Harry Potter

The series was extraordinary amazing, because it's not predictable and J.K. Rowling invented whimsical words to make the story interesting and flow with the magical universe.
I am very happy that all of the 6 libri were made into Film that I could watch it again and again! I hope to read the 7 book when it comes to Malaysia.

The Chronicles of Narnia

When I first watch the Lion, the Witch and the...
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posted by moodystuff449
Thing are going round and round my head, o maybe my head is going round and round in things. -(Diana Wynne Jones)Howl's Moving Castle

Sophie, I'm dying of boredom in here, o maybe just dying. -(Diana Wynne Jones)Howl's Moving Castle

"You must admit I have a right to live in a pigsty if I want." — Diana Wynne Jones (Howl's Moving Castle)

"’I think we ought to live happily ever after,’ and she thought he meant it. Sophie knew that living happily ever after with Howl would be a good deal più hair-raising than any storybook made it sound, though she was determined to try.

‘It should be hair-raising,’...
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posted by deedragongirl
 The Book Cover.
The Book Cover.
Hi guys, I had read the book a few months fa and I was not at all impress about it for a number of reasons. So, here are my thoughts and review about it.

The Chapters

This was the number 1 reason why I was not very fond of, because the chapters were so confusing that I could not keep up with the story itself. It was like the autore was jumbling with the chapters, especially the story-line itself.

The Story-Line

Speaking of the story, it was very slow pace that I could not keep up with it! It also has to much repetition in it, could not the autore just get to the point of who is the killer? That...
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My first language isn't English so please excuse my mistakes.^^
As a Emma Watson fan I saw the trailer of the movie "The Perks Of Being A Wallflower" and immediately fell in Amore with the story so I decided to buy the book.
After two days Leggere I finished the book yesterday. (the book is not that big, so I probably would have finished it in one giorno if I had più time^^) At first, it took me a while to find my way into the story and to understand Charlie (the main character). That was mostly because I wasn't used to the kind of structure the book had. It contains the letters Charlie writes to...
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posted by 1d_swift
ROMEO AND JULIET
Romeo and Juliet (1595?) is justly famous for its poetic treatment of the ecstasy of youthful love. The play dramatizes the fate of two innamorati victimized da the feuds and misunderstandings of their elders and da their own hasty temperaments. Shakespeare borrowed the tragic story of the two young Italian innamorati from a long narrative poem, The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet (1562) da English writer Arthur Brooke. Shakespeare, however, added the character of Mercutio, increased the roles of the friar and the nurse, and reduced the moralizing of Brooke’s work. The play...
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posted by TheGoldenHeart
Hi there everyone!

I'm a writer and I'd Amore some international support for my story that I already gave to my preferito actor Colin morgan personally as a gift. He inspired me for a certain character and it was dato più as a sign of gratitude for the inspiration rather than for him to read it. No idea if he ever would, but I just hope the effort I put into translating it just for him made him happy that day. What a brilliant actor ^^ Anyways - I've created a club and this account itself for communicating with future readers. I don't want to bother anyone with it, but how else could te let...
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posted by Chitra_96_chant
Novel's title: Anne of Windy Poplars
Genre:Children's novel and everyday life
Author:Lucy M. Montgomery
pubblica on:1936
Publisher:McClelland and Stewart
Amount of page:440 page
This novel is telling about Anne Shirley, the protagonist who had an adventure of life in the precedente versions.In this version,she's already becoming adult people and work as a teacher during 3 years.
From the cover,i think it can mostrare the situation in England's village at 19 to 20th century.It contain of beauty scenery and calm situation.
The writer can describe the situation in the story and tell about appearance and characters of the antagonists and other person clearly. She can mostra Anne who feminine but Ribelle - The Brave for solving herself's o her friend's problems and always have a solution about it.
posted by O_The_Scientist
There's this book, Fablehaven. It's a series, as well, with over four libri in it. It revolves around Kendra and Seth Sorenson as they go to their grandfather's Estate. They discover a secret magical preserve, which they quickly learn is in danger from the Society of the Evening star, an evil secret society. Brandon Mull is the author, and he uses a very good Scrivere style. The libri had a lot of action in it, and a shocking twist at the end of the secondo book was completely unexpected. If te are young like me (I'm 14) o younger, (maybe 15) te should really like Fablehaven. It's nice and thrilling.
We hear a lot about sexism against females, and some people think this extends to books, which it probably does. A lot of libri have no females in them, o only have weak female characters, like damsels in distress which are just there to be saved da males. But recently, there has been a lot of strong, resourceful new female book characters. Here are my favourite strong heroines- and two of them are from libri written da male authors, so well done men for realising that females can be string too.

1) Kestrel Hath, from The Wind on fuoco series da William Nicholson.
Most of te probably haven't...
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We all have our fandoms.
We all have those certain libri we can’t stop talking about, those Film and TV shows we can’t stop re-watching, those video games we can’t stop re-playing, and those Musical that whenever the tour comes to town, we watch them again and again. We have all found escape into either an adventure o experience, whether it be in our modern-day world o a completely different place and time. Thanks to writers and directors, there are conflicts that get our hearts racing and più often than not, there are universal truths where we learn più about ourselves, others,...
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posted by juicyjossy9
Alan Weisman
2007-2008
St. Martin’s Press

– A fascinating eco-thriller … Gripping

The simple but irresistible premise of Alan Weisman's The World Without Us - what would happen to the planet if human beings simply disappeared - lit up imaginations even as it ignited controversy around the world.

Weisman's "thought experiment" examines what would happen in both the immediate and distant future to the land, the animals, the oceans, our cities, our art, and all manner of things we take for granted if we were no longer here. Would the seas again teem with fish? Would our concrete jungles crumble...
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Daniel J. Levitin, 2006, 320 pages

Why human beings make and enjoy Musica is, in Levitin’s telling, a delicious story. In this unprecedented meeting of art and science, rocker-turned-neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin explores the connection between Musica – its performances, its composition, how we listen to it, why we enjoy it – and the human brain.

Taking on prominent thinkers who argue that Musica is nothing più than an evolutionary accident, Levitin argues that Musica is fundamental to our species, perhaps even più so than language. ‘This Is Your Brain On Music’ is an ear-opening,...
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Daniel Goleman, 2006, 334 pages

Goleman in his groundbreaking book reveals that neural linkages between humans influence the brain and the body. These invisible bridges give us the ability to change people's moods, emotions, and health - as these people can do to us. Relationships not only shape emotional states and general psychological experience, but also the very physiological matter that makes our body. Our interactions with people influences our immune system, circulation, hormones, and breathing for example.

Social Intelligence expands from the one-person psychology within an individual...
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posted by deedragongirl
 The Wonderful Book Cover.
The Wonderful Book Cover.
Hi everyone, this is my third book review and only this time, it is Charles Dicken's novel Great Expectations.

The Story

I was fascinated about Pip and his life, his relationship with his family and especially Estella. The Amore of his life, I always feel sad for both Pip and Estella after the latter married Pip's rival, Bentley Drummle. An abrasive and unintelligent young aristocratic.
The story is also about forgiveness, especially the ending when Estella redeems herself and reunites with Pip.

The Characters

My favourite characters are Pip, the lawyer Mr Jaggers, Estella and Abel Magwitch,...
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RULES
1. DUMPPP TWILIGHT libri IN THE BINNN (u can watch the movies)

ok today i will tell te about great libri and there athors your Natale LIST!!!

1.The vampire diaries saga

meet 17 anno old elena gilbert she is extreamly butyfuil and every boy is after her one giorno a new boy starts school he is suuuuppppeeerrr hot his name is stefan salvatore and she like really likes him but she is yet to find out his dark secret (hes a vampire) and he has a (vampire) brother who is SUPPPPPPPPPPPPPEREEEEERRRERERER
hot to so she is torn between his brother damon and her boyfriend stefan

it sound crap but trust me its not i would rate these libri 4 and a half out of five coz there really good DDEEEEFFFFOO put these libri on your xmas lista and i know what your thinking they copied TWILIGHT but they dident stephine meyer copied vampire diarievamp diariess was wote years before twilight


thats part one
bye
posted by juicyjossy9
 Written da Anne Robillard, our new Tolkien
Written by Anne Robillard, our new Tolkien
Anne Robillard (the new Tolkien)
2002-2009
Original title: Les Chevaliers d'Émeraude

The Knights of smeraldo is a book series in the heroic-fantasy style, translated from French, written da the Québécoise Anne Robillard. The series numbers twelve books. Since their release, the libri have become popolare inside Quebec da the Éditions De Mortagne[1], selling up to one million copies. The first book has since been translated in English [2] and Polish. The book has also been edited in France, da the Éditions Michel Lafon. The first two libri have sold 15000 copies there since June 2007.[3]

PLOT...
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