Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Can You Get Herpes In You Nose

Gargoyle

Project: Reading Group

aNobii Group: all and all a x x a

Link: http://www.anobii.com/groups/0119fbd5d3fca2694c/





Book of the month of October


Title: "Gargoyle "

Author: Andrew Davidson





Trama :

Una vita senza sentimenti, una carriera come famoso attore porno, serate dedicate al più assoluto edonismo, nessun legame. È tutto ciò che l'anonimo protagonista di questo romanzo si trova alle spalle, mentre giace in un letto d'ospedale a seguito di un terribile incidente stradale, completamente sfigurato dalle ustioni. Ora che non può più in alcun modo fare affidamento sul suo corpo egli attende in solitudine, senza nessun amico, il giorno in cui sarà abbastanza forte da alzarsi dal letto e uccidersi. Durante una delle sue interminabili giornate, tuttavia, una ragazza di nome Marianne entra nella sua stanza e comincia a parlargli come if they had always known. It is a psychiatric hospital patient, a brilliant sculptor of stone gargoyle however affected by deep manic. Despite the initial distrust of the narrator Marianne will be back in the days following, telling him what she said to have been their first love affair, which occurred in Germany in the thirteenth century. From there, on a regular basis, will return to her bedside to tell him, as in the Thousand and One Nights, of love stories take place between them at other times.

Review of ร เ 3 ๏ ภ ค

"Everything that can withstand fire, you do pass through the fire and will be made clean. "

First, I commend the book cover of this edition Oscar Mondadori, is very suitable and especially beautiful:
the boy's face is in the throes of a metamorphosis in which the flesh becomes poetic plant. drops that are think of pure, fresh water, but also in sweat and crying together, slip on the skin of the boy and rose petals (and they look real!).
The cover tells us figuratively a transfiguration that seems to change not only the body but also the spirit of the protagonist who is freed from sin through the acceptance of physical punishment. This gives him the opportunity to draw closer to the most important values \u200b\u200bof life and therefore Live fully.
The theme of metamorphosis is not the case again in the passion of Marianne Engel, female protagonist, who possesses the art of carving grotesque. The sculpture is a massive step dall'immota heaviness of matter vital to the motion of the shape of which one can not help but admire the miracle of rough-hewn, beauty, even if it is to be sculpted a statue of a flying monster, what , commonly and erroneously is called Gargoyle.

Started reading the book, the story just takes you and grab you the way it is told through a very direct approach to search the narrator with the reader. Direct way to approach mean that the reader is constantly being urged to try to identify himself in the affair, tried to feel what the protagonist. Initially, we must resign ourselves to experience the pain and suffering (though filtered through a touch of self-irony), then a spiritual path of ascent, hope and love.

I recommend this book to everyone, especially those who also love the short stories in this book because there are different and very touching.

"Book of the Month" for October's reading group "One x x all and all a"
http://www.anobii.com/groups/0119fbd5d3fca2694c/
Its discussion is available here: http:/
/ www.anobii.com/forum_thread?topicId=3148775

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Cake Boss Fondantrecipe

Una testa selvatica

Project: Reading Group

aNobii Group: all and all a x x a

Link: http://www.anobii.com/groups/0119fbd5d3fca2694c/




Book of the month of September


Title: "A head wild "

Subtitle: A hymn of love and the power of books to read

Author: Marie -Sabine Roger




Plot:

Here is the story of Germain, the "village idiot". Centodieci chili di muscoli per sorreggere una testa selvatica, un passato di mancata educazione sentimentale e un presente di conta dei piccioni e pomeriggi spesi al bar. Qui si racconta di un incontro straordinario nel più ordinano dei luoghi, un parco pubblico. Si traccia il delicato resoconto della più improbabile delle complicità, quella tra un gigante semi analfabeta e una vecchina con i capelli viola e la passione per i libri. Si dimostra che l'intelligenza è altra cosa dalla cultura. Quando le vite di Germain e Margueritte si accomodano sulla medesima panchina, ogni cosa, dentro e fuori, comincia a cambiare. E così questa può anche essere una storia che parla di avventure o di amore... o di indiani. Perché no? I sentimenti, come words, are not innate. We must acquire them, slowly. And when they bloom no longer matters that there is still a vacuum to fill, but all full invades the heart and head as weeds that can no longer be eradicated. The world in which plant roots wildness another, without affection, made of words. Like that of Germain and Margueritte, and vocabulary that will rewrite the destinies.

My comment :

A "beach reading"

This is a simple story, as we anticipated correctly what is written on the back cover: do not expect excitement, great emotion and even shots scene.
And 'what comes closest to my concept of "beach reading" and also believe that to truly appreciate it you must finish it within one or two days.
Apart from this premise, a bit 'stiff, I think that "a head game" is a pleasant read.
Marie-Sabine Roger has cleverly used a simple way to write (sorry for the repetition of the adjective, but it is undoubtedly the most appropriate), and sometimes crude, volgarotto, to lend credibility to the view of the protagonist and narrator (it is written in first person) is that Germain, a man practically illiterate. He, thanks to unusual encounters in the park with an old woman (among other things highly educated), he will understand what it means to love and be loved.
I must be honest, I expected a bit 'more ... maybe for the many positive comments. However, not evil. Three stars. :)

"Book of the month of September the group read" One x x all and all a "http://www.anobii.com/groups/0119fbd5d3fca2694c/
Its discussion is available here: http
: / / # www.anobii.com/forum_thread?topicId=3146129 new_thread

A head wild *** _3 stars aNobiane

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Good Mens Masterbation Lubracants

Il terzo occhio



Author: Lobsang Rampa




Plot:

When mankind took the place of the gods as punishment for the Third Eye was closed. Lobsang Rampa, Tibetan Lama, says instead of having yet this extraordinary power that men of the West, gold worshipers, commerce and science, have irrevocably lost.

The initiation of a boy into the mysteries of life in a world governed by ancient beliefs and rituals and centuries-old superstition pervaded by piety. Reality or imagination? The third eye takes us to the enchanted atmosphere of the fabulous Tibet, the mysterious Orient so far yet so near.

My comment:

This book is much more than a novel ... offers much food for thought and depth of course. In fact it is a pity that in many instances the author does not elaborate, but as he himself says, this is not the kind of book that is understandable to do so. Definitely going to read the other books that have succeeded in this because I really enjoyed immersing myself in the atmosphere of Tibet in the first half of 1700. Besides the fact that I believe fully that the author, an American of 1900, Monaco is the reincarnation of Tibetan Lobsang Rampa. It is also interesting to see the comment by Corrado Malanga, renowned professor of chemistry at the University of Pisa ufologist as well.

This book is one of my favorites because I opened up a world.

Recommended!

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How To Neutralize Red Hilights Into Gold Hilights

Gli spiriti non dimenticano

Author: Vittorio Zucconi


Plot:

In reconstructing the life of Chief Crazy Horse, the son of thunder and hail, which in 1876 defeated Custer's Seventh Cavalry at Little Bighorn, Vittorio Zucconi has discovered more than a warrior messiah with a red hawk feather in her hair: she met the daily life, women, children, love, the rites and despair of what was a magnificent free people of hunters: the Lakota Sioux of the Great Plains. The result was "The spirits do not forget," a poignant and wonderful story, that no "pale face" can be read without a thrill of tenderness and shame. And without falling eventually, as the author himself, under the spell of Crazy Horse, drifting in an adventure of extraordinary emotional intensity.

Not the usual historical book written with only the dates and chronicles, but try to involve the reader to what has been the period of Crazy Horse and his war with the whites. Reading it, one identifies with Crazy Horse and you can almost feel like it was his mood and his sad end.

My comment :

Past experience, but he learned little or nothing ...

On 6 November 1869 the Indian Chief Red Cloud came to Fort Laramie along the Bozeman Trail, to sign yet another treaty with the white man. In this historic occasion spoke, touching, bitter speech, directed to his Lakota Sioux: "Brothers of the Great Plains, now you must start your life and forget the teachings of your fathers. To become like the white man is to learn virere in her world you must learn to accumulate wealth and food just for yourself, and forget the poor and the other men who are not brothers, but game to hunt. you have to build a house of wood and stone, and when your house will be built, you look around and find what other home and what treasures you can take away your neighbor. Because this is the way of the whites and this is the world in which our people will now have to learn to live and survive. "(" The spirits have not forgotten "by Vittorio Zucconi) I think that sums up the facts. Treaties and treaties binding on the Indian ephemeral for the white man. Although the chief Red Cloud I do not really like, his words on that occasion, dictated by despair and resignation, giving the feeling of selfishness and materialism that dominate the society " civilized ", unfortunately, not only of time. These are words rather than current, a just condemnation, especially the Western world.

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Witty Baby Card Messages

La casa degli spiriti

Author: Isabel Allende




Plot:

A family saga of our century which reflect the history and fate of an entire people, the Chilean women in the stories of a great and eccentric family. A large fresco charm and emotion may remind the reader, in the South American fiction, only "One Hundred Years of Solitude by García Márquez.





Here's my review :

All sides of being a woman

It 's the first book I read Isabel Allende and found it beautiful.

nell'autrice I found a remarkable ability to portray people. With her describe so gamble "loving", easily able to arouse in the reader's love for them consequential. You end up appreciating all the extravagance and eccentricity.

certainly important is the role played by women in history, which is appreciated the irrational side, magical ... The so-called "feminine intuition" that rises to special beings, gifted with abilities even contradictory. The heroines Allende figures known to be elegant, calm, peaceful, but also stubborn, determined warrior.
One of the portraits that I especially liked is that of Ferula Trueba.

Clara, the female protagonist, is a figure almost evanescent ... Beloved by all but impossible to conquer, from "hold." Even the reader remains enthralled by her unique personality and, as happens to the characters of the book loved it, even the reader is not nothing but a sense of elusiveness to him.

I repeat, this book is beautiful and not only because it calls for love and forgiveness (demonstrates the folly of revenge), but also because it treats people not only made of body and mind, but also much more. "Death is like being born, only a transformation, not the end.

Recommended! :)

About the film ...


Episode The House of the Spirits

Country Portugal / Germany / Denmark / USA



Year 1993 Directed by Bille August Cast and characters



Meryl Streep: Clara del Valle Trueba
Glenn Close: Jeremy Irons Ferula Trueba
: Esteban Trueba
Winona Ryder: Blanca Trueba
Antonio Banderas: Pedro Tercero García
Vanessa Redgrave: Nivea del Valle
Maria Conchita Alonso: Tránsito Soto
Armin Mueller-Stahl: Severo del Valle
Jan Niklas: Count Jean Satigny

My comment :

The film has the advantage of capturing the spirit of the book and the characters, especially the one-of-Esteban and Ferula Trueba, but for those who read the book, the film appears to be empty, a succession of flash if you do not have 'the magic that has won every Isabel Allende single event described (but that's normal ...).
Also in the film lacks the narrative of the life of Dawn, granddaughter of Esteban and everything that happens in the book, the film is attached to the mother's life, Blanca. Jaime and Nicolas even exist. The choice is obviously forced ... the one who wrote the script had to stage only the characters relevant to the fulfillment of the plot and skip a generation so that the film does not last a thousand hours, so it's already come a film of 2 and a half hours.
Apart from anything else, for what I said initially, I also suggest the film!

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Female Nipples Being Pierced Vido

Consigli di lettura_Dicembre 2010



suggested reading for the month of: December


Dear readers, unfortunately

the month of October was a month a bit 'weak Reading Case Study. And I expect that it will also the month of December ... however, we shall see.






In October, I read two books. Only one of these

recommend it dispassionately at all, and it is:

" The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield







Plot

Margaret Lea is a young antiquarian bookseller who over the years spent with the father of pages and volumes immortal oblivion buried, has cultivated a quiet passion for literary biography in which it engages from time to time. His predictable life is turned upside down one day by a letter as enigmatic as peremptory: "The hour has come. Come Monday with the train of four and a half. I'll send a car to get to the station in Harrogate. Vida Winter." This is the invitation with which Vida Winter, elusive and charismatic writer at the end of his days, inform Margaret of her investiture in his official biography. After many hesitations - why her? will meet the expectations of one of the greatest living writer? - The young side to the island mansion of the elderly author. Overcome not only their strengths but also the sharpness of his difficult interlocutor, Margaret is going to work at last, being haunted by the events of the immediate family and the fate Angelfield story of a mysterious Vida Winter has never wanted to post ... The Thirteenth Tale unfolds before your eyes so the reader not only to spend the tempestuous lives shrouded in secrecy, but also the complex, intense friendship between two women of different generations behind the magic of narrative fiction, they will find one another truth about themselves, which never could have come from the sun.

This is my quick and very personal comment :

A debut novel pleasant and modest

This is the story of several generations of one family.
's the story of a house reduced to ashes, a library and its ghost.

"The Thirteenth Tale" is a book that reads easily with a very fluid narrative style.
not pretentious. The story is well constructed. It is certainly not the masterpiece of the century, but unconvincing.

Recommended!

The Thirteenth Tale *** (3 stars aNobiane)


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My second reading for November was:





"The Odyssey White "

The adventure of a man and his dog in the far north Canadian


Nicolas Vanier





Plot:

On December 13, 1998, Nicolas Vanier departed from Skagway, the Pacific Ocean, with the intent to reach less than one hundred days in Quebec, the Atlantic Ocean, aboard a sleigh pulled by his dogs through the Canadian winter. With his dogs Vanier faced blinding snowstorms, has stayed close to them to win the freezing temperatures of the night, risked losing them and miraculously recovered. Thanks to his dogs, his courage and solidarity of the inhabitants of the forests and villages visited, Vanier was able to complete his business in 99 days, 11 hours and 57 minutes. A breathtaking adventure for all extreme sports enthusiasts and nature.

Here's my comment :

no emotion as it should

I was very excited to read this book, but immediately began disappointment.
- Characters just outlined
- Speeches jumping stake in Frascati
- Low narrative fluidity

good thing is that I learned some new term, including those as simple as the "mushers" or the driver of a pack Dog Sled:) Belle
some descriptions of the snowy landscape e del carettere dei singoli cani, in ogni caso mi sono sembrate fine a se' stesse. Il Vero pregio di questo libro è quello di raccontare una storia vera per questo 3 stelle, invece di 2.

Senza ombra di dubbio preferisco il Nicolas Vanier regista.

Consigliato solo a coloro che apprezzano le cronache di avventure.

L'Odissea bianca*** (3 stelline aNobiane perché è il racconto di una storia vera)

Fine ^_^

Thursday, November 18, 2010

How To Change Your Tripod Head On The Benq

Indiscrete domande letterarie


Esiste un test che ha fatto il giro di Internet .

Un test sul rapporto uomo-lettura.

Una frivolezza comunque, niente di molto impegnativo.

His name is "indiscreet literary questions ...

I'll suggest below, answering the questions myself.

If you like, go ahead! ... And leave me a link to your website, blog.
(members of "all and all a x x a" can, if they wish, respond to the little bar:)

1) How to choose books to read? You get influenced by the reviews? Generally
before buying a book I document on the Internet and get influenced by the reviews that appear to come from an objective eye, but sometimes I also go "on the nose" around the shelves of a library and let me draw a cover, from a plot, paperback edition by perhaps not to be missed ...

2) Where to buy books in bookstores or online?
Although the library is a must for me in moments of leisure, I must confess that most of the books I buy online.
I am aware that many small libraries are closing crushed by an increasingly tough market (in my city for example, has opened the Mondadori publishing house and a small library next to where I always bought closed its doors), but the online booksellers offer more discounts and promotions and my pockets are permanently deflated a godsend.

3) waiting until you finish reading a book before buying another, or have an escort?
In theory I'd expect to finish a book before buying the next one. In practice, it is not:) Even if I try to limit myself to two, maximum three books of Commons.

4) Usually when you read?
may seem obvious answer, but I read when I have time. In principle, I read in the late afternoon and before bedtime.

5) You do influence the number of pages when you buy a book?


No. 6) favorite genre?
do not have a favorite genre. I try to read a bit 'of everything.
I admit to a slight trend toward novels that describe the spiritual journey of a soul.

7) Do you have a favorite author?
I can not say you have a favorite author.

8) When did your passion for reading?
Very late. In the second year of university.

9) Early books?
I have two books that I love to borrow now for a year. Do not see again.
prefer not to lend books.

10) Read a book you can read at a time or several together?
I read one book at a time. I tried to read the two together, but I do not think it would make much sense.

11) Your friends / family read?
Only my boyfriend (thanks my ancestry:)

12) How do you take on average to read a book?
depends on how I take a book and the time available. But I always manage to read at least a month.

13) When you see a person reading (eg public transport) will immediately add to glimpse the title of his book?
Absolutely, but clearly with tact. Peering
the book read by a stranger I feel I feel a part of the character.

14) If all the world's books were to be destroyed and could only save one which would it be?
The Decameron

15) Why do you like read?
Because I like to train my imagination.

16) Read books on loan (from friends or from the library) or only books you own?
Yes, I read books from the library.

17) What is the book that you never got to finish?
premise that I always try to finish books I start, I abandoned the last, and they are not able to reach even half is "Love in the Time of Cholera". It was no time, surely will take it back.

18) Have you ever bought a book just because he had a beautiful cover, and what attracts you the cover of a book?
Yes "Leonardo's Swans" by Karen Essex and "encyclopedia of mythology."
prefer colored covers and with the image. The covers that have only the title and author makes me sad.

19) There is a publishing house that you love especially, and why?
I like many publishing houses.

20) to bring books everywhere (eg on the beach or on public transport) or keep them "safe" at home?
I wear them everywhere.

21) What is the book that you have got one you liked most?
As an adult I have never received a book as a gift. What a sad thing: (

22) As scegli un libro da regalare?
Dai gusti di chi lo riceve.

23) La tua libreria è ordinata secondo un criterio, o tieni i libri in ordine sparso?
I miei libri sono ordinati per dimensione.

24) Quando leggi un libro che ha delle note, le leggi o le salti?
Le leggo.

25) Leggi eventuali introduzioni, prefazioni e postfazioni dei libri o le salti?
Sì, se mi interessa integrare la lettura con informazioni aggiuntive. Altrimenti no.

Fine ^_^

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Butt Caressing On Train

Regali!!!!!!



This was definitely the month of yellow envelopes !!!!!!
many unexpected gifts from friends that I could not photograph ;-)
swap the order of Halloween by Elizabeth (http://ricamidipenny.blogspot.com/), a paccehttino of pampering for my birthday and Sara by Romina, and finally another surprise by Pat (http://pezzettidipezza.blogspot.com/) for Sara and Peter ............. and it is not Christmas yet!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Zimbra Allow Networks

Consigli di Lettura_Novembre 2010

Consigli di lettura

per il mese di: Novembre

Dear readers
,

In October, I spent hours reading very pleasant. The books that made me company are 3:


- " The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov, which I have already discussed in the previous post


- "The path - My pilgrimage to Santiago De Compostela, Shirley MacLaine



- " Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson















admit that there were a lot of luck involved because I have all 3 and then you recommend them all!


About : The Master and Margarita aNobiane *****( 5 stars!):
can see the previous post. The Tag is "reading group."


About : Way. My pilgrimage to Santiago De Compostela ***** (5 stars aNobiane!)

Meanwhile, the plot :

There is a famous pilgrimage, undertaken for centuries through northern Spain, called the Way of Santiago de Compostela. It is said that it is plain under the Milky Way and follow the lines that reflect l'energia del sistema stellare che le sovrasta. Shirley McLaine ha voluto compiere quest'esperienza e, come gli uomini di fede medievali, si è messa in viaggio, a piedi, lungo questo percorso che ha rappresentato per lei una sorta di rinascita, permettendole di acquisire una nuova consapevolezza di sé e la capacità di guardare a fondo dentro la sua anima.

...poi la mia recensione

Il Cammino della Coscienza

“Il Cammino” di Shirley MacLaine è una ventata di aria fresca in un giorno di afa e uno schiocco di dita nel silenzio. Insomma, è qualcosa che ti scuote e ti costringe ad aprire gli occhi, o quanto meno a riflettere. Infatti non si tratta soltanto description of a physical journey, but also and above all spiritual.
Indeed, for those who need a detailed text to make the journey to Santiago de Compostela, this just would not recommend it, but for those who want to know a personal point of view on that experience, he has found the right book!

The author tells of his way of experiencing the journey, a pilgrimage in itself.
Shirley MacLaine is a well known actress, but also spiritual and remember first and foremost researcher of being a soul. Sa 'who must live the here and now, you know' that must fuse with nature in a whole. In the meditative state remembers another life situations, recognize posti, oggetti e perfino persone, fino ad acquisire consapevolezza. Attraverso un viaggio fatto di visioni più o meno credibili tenta di raggiungere l'obiettivo tanto agognato: conoscersi, comprendersi, rispondere alle domande che da sempre interessano l'umanità: "Che cos'è la vita?" "Che cos'è l'anima?" "Chi sono io?".

Lo so’ che sembra l’ennesimo romanzo su temi spirituali-esistenziali ed è certamente un testo molto meno mistico e "tecnico" de "Il Cammino di Santiago" di Paulo Coelho, ma merita. Cosigliato!

Metto 5 stelle aNobianee perché durante la lettura mi sono commossa più volte (e non mi capita spesso), la descrizione di Lemuria ed Atlantide I was surprised and because (I admit) I'm biased: this is one of my favorite kinds of books.


About : Gargoyle ***** (5 stars aNobiane!):
can see the post that has the tag "reading group."

E 'was the "Book of the Month" for October's reading group "One all x and all x a"
http://www.anobii.com/groups/0119fbd5d3fca2694c/
Its discussion is available Here:
http://www.anobii.com/forum_thread?topicId=3148775

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Best Tire For A Hyundai Sante Fe

SWAP Halloween

If you want to find out what I sent to Pat, my combination in the Halloween Swap .................. you just need to go to snoop on her blog! His photos are much better than I did!
http://pezzettidipezza.blogspot.com/

Congrats Wording Engagement

Copertina finita!


I finally managed to finish the embroidery on the cover of Sara, now you just have to sew the back of the flannel and add (at least we'll post 'a hehehehehhe another month).

Preparing Pancake Mix In Advace

Coccole dalle amiche


Look here what a pleasant surprise I received from dear Manuel, a sweet gray and pink cap for my cucciolotta! If they want to buy a
write them an email! The link is on his website: http://lecrocettedimanu.blogspot.com/
Manu again many thanks !!!!!!!!!

1988 Komfort Trendsetter Rv Floor Plan

Sal Parolin finito!!!!!



And so ends another great adventure! This pattern initially appeared to be complicated and spun off without a hitch and I am very happy with the result. Now you just have to find a nice frame to enhance it as it is too small to make a banner as did my traveling companions ................. and in January, Sara permitting, we will start again with a new project!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Couture Clothing For The Sims 3

Un inno alla lettura



Dear readers,

I turn to you that there is always the time and the desire to immerse yourself in reading, but I appeal especially to those who would like to read, but when the perfect time to pull out a ready excuse autoconvince them to desist.

Who can call a player?
A player is one who, being endowed with great curiosity, read everything from newspapers, magazines, comic books, manuals, biographies, novels ... but it is also the one who is interested to a single genre, or a favorite author.
A player walks nicely through the shelves of a library, absorbed in a hypnotic cocktail of colors and arrangements reasons (title, genre, news, etc.).
And 'one who loves smooth the cover of the volumes, to analyze the texture of leaves and of course, savor the smell of new, or preferably of recycled paper.
A player who is finally, in front of someone who reads (on a park bench, lying under an umbrella, sitting on the seat of the train ...) peers to grasp the book's title.

What drives man to "turn off the TV and turn on a book" (as quotes from a campaign progress note)?
If I could explain the immense pleasure that you try reading it I would definitely be a professional writer, there are many emotions that stir the being, but is also to consider that each book has a beauty to the owner and has his own personal time in life. The same book that has brought excitement to 20 years, they can fill with sensations to 30, simply because, over time, have been made new experiences that have allowed us to find in it something of themselves and therefore understand and share a concept more. What then will become "used book" will also provide added value; quote about a fine phrase of Carlos Ruiz Zafon's novel "The Shadow of the Wind": "Each book has a soul, the soul of those who written and those who read, who lived and those who have dreamed of because of it. "

Cosa nasce dall’amore per la lettura?
Dall’amore per la lettura nascono iniziative molto belle, come le "letture di gruppo": amici reali, o virtuali che dopo aver selezionato una lettura comune si interessano ad essa, approfondendone perfino gli argomenti e giungendo ad un piacevole confronto. Io stessa sono iscritta ad una di queste iniziative che trovo stimolante perché leggere è un piacere, ma insieme ad altri il piacere si moltiplica; perché ho la possibilità di confrontare il mio punto di vista con quello degli altri e perché ho l'input molto positivo di avvicinarmi a letture anche lontane dai miei interessi. Oltretutto in molti casi vado incontro a piacevoli sorprese.

Qual è la morale di tutto ciò?
Leggete, leggete, leggete... solo così vi estranierete temporaneamente dal mondo. Vivrete avventure, storie d’amore o di paura. Viaggerete in Giappone, in India o in Australia. Sarete commercianti, soldati o ricchi maraja.



FINE ^_^

Tamilinvitatinon Wordings

Il Maestro e Margherita

Progetto: Lettura di gruppo
Autore: Daniela
Blog: "Note a Margine"
http://noteamargine-daniela.blogspot.com



Libro selezionato: "Il Maestro e Margherita"
Author: Mikhail Bulgakov





Plot


Woland, the incarnation of Satan, happens in Moscow of the 20s. With magical interventions upsets the theatrical and literary environment, exposing abuses and favoritism. Especially helps the teacher, writer, victim of censorship for a novel about Pilate (of which some are reported in the narrative chapters, those relating to the death sentence of Christ). Locked in a mental hospital, as undesirable, is released through the intervention of Margaret, the woman he loved, who agrees to become a witch and a great night to lead the sabbath of Satan.



Review by ร เ 3 ๏ ภ ค


As a vortex that attracts you, then you release and you are safe and sound, but stunned

Without doubt a classic of contemporary literature, "The Master and Margarita" big surprise for fantasy fiction and fascinating for that aura of mystery and darkness that surrounds him.
The text was written in the 30's of 1900 by Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian novelist and playwright who has built a compelling story rich in characters and events that initially appear to be independent of each other then, read on to find out to be perfectly linked and plausible reason.
The story takes place in an atmosphere of palpable supernatural, but along with extraordinary characters, such as the Devil, demons and vampires, they move very real characters, involved in a dynamic society and corrupt Moscow. For the latter Bulgakov chooses punishment appropriate to the misconduct committed by staging situations deliberately ironic. These situations certainly entertain the reader becomes complicit in a political sarcasm, to remember above all is the great spectacle of black magic Woland & co.
The finish does not disappoint, even Bulgakov seems to reach a peak of wonderful poetry, which, together with the history of the encounter between Jesus and Pontius Pilate and the love of Master and Margaret, balances all that part where it hurts' as a guideline to a hopeless fate.

At the end of reading I suggest you re-read the passage in the "Faust" by Goethe, the author of "The Master and Margarita" is proposed as a source of reflection:
"... So then, who are you? I am a part of that power which eternally evil and eternally wants to do good. "

also advised to accompany the reading of the transposition Russian television (in Italian with subtitles of course:) you can find on YouTube. Here is a link that refers to the first ten minutes of the first episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwlu5Wz-O_0
was practically made a TV series in several episodes, and the stakes are so faithful to the text that they each last about 50 minutes.


REACTIONS highly personal reading

Initially I could not get into history and it all seemed very complicated: the protagonists are so many, for many have mentioned two names, a surname and a nickname (the Russian way), some even carry the same name, the shares are so many, at first confused, then skillfully linked. Well ... you may get confused! Soon I became accustomed to the style, the Russian names and how to weave the facts narrated and the reading is fast and continued without fail.

About half of my story sensibility was disturbed. The main character is the Devil and the presence of his hand working is insistently reiterated. Prevail so immoral, dark thoughts, exposure and punishment. I quit reading for a week.

I resumed reading, refreshed and still interested, and not the original narrative has ended. The novel involves surprise and to the end.
In conclusion: it's like a vortex that attracts you, then you release and you are safe and sound, but stunned.

The Master and Margarita ***** _5 stars aNobiane


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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Can You Get Impetigo From A Dog?

Il buccellato di Yogurt

I spread this recipe to cook a delicious Yogurt Buccellato.

was the recipe that my grandmother always followed and that, to date, follow me and my mother if we feel like something tasty but light.



The amount of ingredients is perfect. Recipe:

In a bowl put 3 eggs and a pot of yogurt (the flavor you choose it!). Mix. Take over the empty pot of yogurt (which serves as a measure to pour the other ingredients) and add 2 cups of sugar to the dough. Mix. Add 3 cups of flour and an envelope of yeast (I find it very well with the yeast Bertolini). Mix everything together until a smooth mixture. Add a jar of sunflower seed oil and squeeze 1 / 4 lemon. Mix.

Preheat oven to 200 °

Grease and flour a baking dish, preferably round and the center hole.
Pour the batter into the pan and bake for about 25 minutes / half an 'hour. Ensure good cooking buccellato stabbing with a toothpick that must remain dry.

cooked add the icing sugar over and buccellato yogurt is ready!

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South Park Yaoi Style Doujinshi

Il ritratto di Dorian Gray

famous phrases from

"THE PORTRAIT OF DORIAN GRAY "

OSCAR WILDE


Hello! Today I offer all the phrases that I have personally pointed out by reading this famous book. Some of them make you think, others argue. The real" devil " the story is definitely Henry Wotton.;)
If there is one among many who want to comment I'd love to. ... To you



CHAPTER IV

"Punctuality is the thief of time "(the theory of Lord Henry)

" What they call loyalty or fidelity I'm hibernating habits or lack of imagination. "(Lord Henry)

"Good artists exist only in what they do and consequently are not just interested in what they are. A great poet, a really great poet, is that there be less poetic, but the mediocre poets are absolutely fascinating. How are their most wicked ways, is all the more picturesque they look. The mere fact of having published a volume of second-rate sonnets makes a man perfectly irresistible. He lives the poetry that he can not write, others write poetry who can not translate into reality. " (Lord Henry)

CHAPTER VI

"The real drawback to marriage is that it prevents you from being selfish and who is not selfish is colorless, it lacks individuality. "(Lord Henry)

" The reason why we all like to think so well of others is that we are afraid for ourselves. The basis for optimism is sheer terror. We are generous because we believe we attribute to our neighbor the possession of those virtues that are likely to be beneficial to us. We commend the banker in order to overcome the focus of our account and are banned in the quality of savings in the hope that our pockets. "(Lord Henry)

" Pleasure is the only thing around which is worth having a theory "(...)" The pleasure is the exam that makes us' pass nature, the sign of its approvazone. When We are glad we are always good, but when we are good we are not always happy. "(Lord Henry)

" Being good means being in harmony with itself. The dissonance is in being forced to be in harmony with others. "(Lord Henry)

" I think the real tragedy of the poor is the fact that the only thing they can afford is self-denial. Beautiful sins, like beautiful things, are a privilege of the rich. "(...)" There is no civilized man who never repent of a pleasure, as there is no civilized man ever knows what it is pleasure. "(Lord Henry)

" Women, as he once told a French spirit, inspire the desire to make the masterpieces and always prevent us from running them. "(Lord Henry)

CHAPTER VIII

" ... we live in an age where things are not needed by our own needs. "(thinking of Dorian Gray)

"Scolding ourselves is a luxury. When we blame, we feel that no one else has the right to blame us. Not the priest to absolve us, but the confession. "(Thought of Dorian Gray)

" Here (in London) do not need to do their début with a scandal, it's interesting to riderbare to make their old age. " (Lord Henry)

"There is a fatality that pursued the good intentions, and that is that they arrive too late. "(...)" from time to time give us the luxury of some of those sterile emotions that have a certain fascination for being weak. "(...)" They are like checks that men put out a bank where no bank account. "(Lord Henry)

" It often happens that the real tragedies of life occur in an artistic way so little that their crude violence, their absolute incoherence, their absurd lack of meaning, their total lack of style we collide. The effect they produce on us is the same that produces the vulgarity and we give the impression of sheer brute force, and we rebel. But sometimes it happens in our lives is a tragedy that has artistic elements of beauty itself. If these elements are really the whole story awakens in us a sense of dramatic effect. We realize all of a sudden they are no longer actors but spectators of the drama, or, rather, the one and the other thing. Let's look at ourselves and wonder of the show is enough to excite us. "(Lord Henry)

" The past has a unique charm, to be passed, but women (common) they never know when the curtain fell : would ever there was a sixth place and not just the interest of the drama is totally out of offering it to continue. If you do leave, every comedy would have a tragic ending, and every tragedy would end in farce. Are charmingly artificial, but do not have a sense of art. "(Lord Henry)

" Beware of a woman who always wears purple, whatever their age or a woman who at thirty-five loves the pink ribbons: means always having a story. There are others who find a great comfort to discover suddenly the good qualities of their husbands and you fly in the face of their marital happiness as if it were the most fascinating of sins. Other console themselves with religion. One woman told me once that the mysteries of this has the charm of a flirtation, and I understand very well. And then there's nothing that makes us more vain that the hearing himself called sinners; The knowledge makes us all of them selfish. Really, the consolations that women find in modern life are endless, and indeed I did not mention the most important of all. "(...)" ... Take away the fan to another when they lost theirs. "(Lord Henry)

" I'm afraid that women appreciate cruelty, cruelty perfect, more than anything else. Their instincts are wonderfully primitive. We have liberated us, but they are left, as before, in search of slaves to a master. They love to be dominated. "(Lord Henry)

" We live in an age that reads too much to be wise and think that too much to be beautiful "(Lord Henry)

CHAPTER IX

"Only superficial beings already in need of years to get rid of an emotion. A man who is master of himself can end a sorrow with the same ease with which he can invent a pleasure. I do not intend to be at the mercy of my emotions ; intend to serve, to enjoy them and overcome them. " (Dorian Gray)

"No one ever meets two ideal things, very few are those who come across one." (Basil Hallward)

CHAPTER XII

"The middle classes, vulgar around their dining tables, they advertise their prejudices and moral babble on behalf of those who call the dissipation of the best people to give them the air to belong to good society and being intimate of people who slander. "(Dorian Gray)

CHAPTER XIV

" The charm of certain sins more lies in remembering that in committing; are strange triumphs that satisfy the clock rather than the passions and procure intellect more lively feeling of joy, more intense than any joy they brought and could bring to the senses. "(thought of Dorian Gray)

CHAPTER XV

" When a woman marries again it is because he hated the first husband, when a man marries again it is because he adored his first wife. "(Lord Henry)

" A man can be happy with any woman, provided they do not love it. "(Lord Henry)

CHAPTER XVI

" Healing the soul through the senses and the senses through the soul. "(theory of Lord Henry)

" The life of a man is too short for one's assumption on his shoulders the burden of the errors of others. Each lives his life and pay the price for living it. It was a pity, however, that a single fault you had to pay many times, indeed, pay and pay back all the time. In his dealings with man's destiny never closes the account. Psychologists tell us that there are moments when the passion for sin, or what the world calls sin, the person who completely dominates each fiber of the body, as each cell of the brain, it becomes instinct with fearful impulses. At these times, men and women lose their free will and go towards their terrible end as automatons. They closed the right to choose, and the knowledge is switched off or, even if still living, lives only to give rebellion its fascination and disobedience its charm. Since, as the theologians never tire of repeating, all sins are sins of disobedience. When that spirit exalted, morning star of evil, fell from the sky, he fell as a rebel. "(Thought of Dorian Gray)

CHAPTER XVII

" Religion? The surrogate elegant of faith. "(Lord Henry)

"define and limit." (Lord Henry)

"Every time we produce an effect we do any enemy. To be popular you have to be mediocre."
"We women, as he said do not know who we love with their ears, as you men love with their eyes, even if you are able to love." (Gladys Duchess)

"The novel thrives on repetition and repetition converts an appetite in the art. Moreover, every time we love is the only time that we loved. The diversity of the object does not change the uniqueness of passion; simply intensifies it. In life we \u200b\u200bcan not have, at most, a great experience and the secret of life is to repeat that experience as often as possible. "(Lord Henry)

CHAPTER XVIII

" A woman flirterà with anyone, provided that there is someone to watch. "(Lord Henry)

CHAPTER XIX

" In the country anyone can be good, because there are temptations ;(...)" - "Man can reach the culture in two ways: being caught or being corrupt. The people of the country has no chance of being neither one thing nor the Alrai and therefore remains stagnant. (Lord Henry)

"In the nineteenth century, the death and vulgarity are the only facts that can not be forced eleimanare explanation." (Lord Henry)

"Of course, married life is just a habit, a bad habit, but one regrets the loss of even the worst habits. Perhaps it is these that you miss most, because they form so essential a part of the personality." (Lord Henry)

"Any crime is vulgar, as well as any vulgarity is a crime." - "The crime belongs exclusively to the lower classes and I do not care load. I imagine that their crime is that for us is the art, which is simply a means of procuring extraordinary sensations." (Lord Henry)

"Anything to do it too often becomes a pleasure. This is uno dei segreti più importanti della vita. Penso però che l'omicidio sia sempre un errore; non si dovrebbe fare nulla di cui non si possa parlare dopo pranzo." (Lord Henry)

"Quando un uomo tratta artisticamente la propria vita, il suo cervello è il suo cuore." (Lord Henry)

"Le cose delle quali ci sentiamo assolutamente sicuri non sono mai vere; questa è la fatalità della fede e la lezione del romanzo." (Lord Henry)

FINE . ;)