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fun to read: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - Rachel Joyce
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A review of some of the books that i have read and which have made a lasting impression on me due to the narrative style, the characters or the storyline itself. Tuesday, October 9, 2012. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - Rachel Joyce. One of the most lucid, touching books I have read. Harold Fry resides in all of us as does Maureen. They embody the decisions that one takes which finally define our life for us -either because it impacts us or because it has consequences for those whom we love.
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fun to read: snowdrops - a.d.miller
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A review of some of the books that i have read and which have made a lasting impression on me due to the narrative style, the characters or the storyline itself. Wednesday, October 19, 2011. Snowdrops - a.d.miller. The fascination in reading this book lies in the curiosity that one demonstrates, in trying to find out the extent of nick's self deception. Posted by usha's bookshelf. Labels: a.d.miller. Russia in the 1990s. Location: Gurgaon, Haryana, India. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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fun to read: October 2007
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A review of some of the books that i have read and which have made a lasting impression on me due to the narrative style, the characters or the storyline itself. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Teller of tales - the life of conan doyle. This book was a very good find since i had not come across any biographies of the creator of sherlock holmes. In his later years he took to parapsychology and was staunchly supported by his wife. it somehow cast a shadow on the reputation of such a great man- a doctor, the...
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Love and Forgiveness at PPLD: Atonement: Our final book
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April 28, 2009. Atonement: Our final book. Is the series second contemporary author. He was born at the close of the Second World War in Aldershot England, an area known primarliy for it's numerous army bases . His themes vary but he pays particular attention to interpersonal relationships. All his writings have a decidely British bent and examine postwar themes and its effect on society. His settings vacillate between the current milieu (as was the case with Saturday. For a number of years. This is the ...
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Meretes blogg: januar 2008
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Lenker og notater om skolebibliotek, undervisning og oppgaveskriving. Søndag 27. januar 2008. Jeg har alltid en eller annen bok, eller flere, på gang. Noen bøker oppsluker meg, andre går det tregere med. Det er ikke alltid mulig å vite på forhånd hvilke bøker som fenger og berører meg, og hvilke som ikke gjør det. Det finnes mange steder på nettet man kan lese bokanmeldelser, om forfattere, osv. Her er noen lenker: Ønskebok. Noen sider passer spesielt for barn og ungdom: Barnebok.no. Han har også en blogg.
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fun to read: December 2007
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A review of some of the books that i have read and which have made a lasting impression on me due to the narrative style, the characters or the storyline itself. Saturday, December 1, 2007. Moving pictures - terry pratchett. The references to uncle osric, uncle oswald when confronted with the gigantic image of a person apparently guarding the door of the auditorium are amusing, but not greatly so. Definitely to be read if you are a terry 'fan'. Posted by usha's bookshelf. Links to this post.
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fun to read: Major Pettigrew's Last Stand - Helen Simonson
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A review of some of the books that i have read and which have made a lasting impression on me due to the narrative style, the characters or the storyline itself. Tuesday, October 9, 2012. Major Pettigrew's Last Stand - Helen Simonson. Posted by usha's bookshelf. Labels: british and their colonies. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Daniel stashower - a biography of conan doyle. Ian mcewan - atonement. Julian barnes - arthur and george. Micheal ondatjee - divisidero. Short listed for booker prize.
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fun to read: Brodeck's Report - Philippe Claudel
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A review of some of the books that i have read and which have made a lasting impression on me due to the narrative style, the characters or the storyline itself. Sunday, January 6, 2013. Brodeck's Report - Philippe Claudel. The choices that human beings make when confronted by life or death situations and the atrocities inflicted by ordinary 'normal' people - without provocation - on friends and neighbours - if they are Jews, is so brilliantly and lucidly described. Posted by usha's bookshelf. Discussion...
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Meretes blogg: Å lese
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Lenker og notater om skolebibliotek, undervisning og oppgaveskriving. Søndag 27. januar 2008. Jeg har alltid en eller annen bok, eller flere, på gang. Noen bøker oppsluker meg, andre går det tregere med. Det er ikke alltid mulig å vite på forhånd hvilke bøker som fenger og berører meg, og hvilke som ikke gjør det. Det finnes mange steder på nettet man kan lese bokanmeldelser, om forfattere, osv. Her er noen lenker: Ønskebok. Noen sider passer spesielt for barn og ungdom: Barnebok.no. Han har også en blogg.
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