Friday, September 14, 2007

Habits Of English Guys In Relationships

A BOOK

OLIVER TWIST


Oliver Twist was written by Charles Dickens in 1838 and just tells the story of Oliver, an orphan whose mother died soon after birth there was no indication even his name.
The story of young orphan at the age of nine years when they start after being sent away from the orphanage is able to escape from his first job when he was exploited, but is unfortunately in the hands of a gang of thieves.
The life of Oliver continues among others is very low, until the end thanks an unexpected surprise to finally able to realize his dreams.

Oliver Twist is a wonderful book because you can very well empathize with the misfortunes of the child and to feel joy for him when his life begins to improve.

In this novel Dickens also speaks of life in London, outspoken, describing, in fact, the city exposing the negative aspects, such as child exploitation, or up rate of children present in the bands of thieves.
Besides this is much easier to follow the plot that is not at all boring.


DAUGHTER OF A BLUE DRESSING GOWN


daughter of a blue robe is a novel written by Simon Baldanzi in 2006 and tells the story of a girl named Simona who decides to write a thesis on the miners who create tunnels in the Mugello to pass the train high speed. During his research
Simon has the time to rethink his simple life, to his country and his humble family. She in fact is not like all the boys who attend its university, which is the typical "spoiled children", but is the daughter of a blue robe that is a worker of Rifle.

With all sincerity I liked this book is not for nothing, maybe There were also pieces of particular interest because they are very few in this complex book, for me, is primarily written in a complicated and secondly the plot is too tangled, perhaps in a chapter the author talks about the work of mother and after about three pages of the miners or the people of his country. For this, to me personally, it was hard to follow the plot.


IN THE WINDS OF NEPTUNE


Under the winds of Neptune was written by Fred Vargas (which is actually a pseudonym) in 2004 and is the story of Adamsberg, a Commissioner dell'anticrimine Paris. Adamsberg is obsessed by Judge Fulgence, a character who was a commissioner when the boy had managed to blame the brother of a murder of a girl. Only after a mysterious disappearance of the judge, Adamsberg waiver of his plans for revenge, until 16 years after the supposed death of another murder Fulgence identical to that which his brother was accused of Commissioner upsets the city of Strasbourg and leads to Adamsberg begin his research until an unexpected discovery.

This book is really nice because it's exciting and it's written very well, actually you can not stop reading because you lot in Adamsberg identifies herself in her research on the truth and redemption of his brother.
Council so that everyone read this novel and not get discouraged because of the 444 pages pass too quickly.

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