Thursday, September 16, 2010

How Many Calories In Lamb Over Rice

pleasant reading for the summer evenings

I belong to a small and tiny group of nostalgic for which it is absolutely essential that the day will end with reading a novel. No matter how many and which manuals, magazines, newspapers, websites, blogs or whatever, to consult during the day. It is not to acquire the information I read before falling asleep. Read a book with only the light dell'abatjour when sunk comfortably in my bed is something that goes beyond its content.

It 's my private ritual of purification from the stress of the day.

the evening it's nice readers become omnivorous, rapacious and hungry ink. The only downside to this cathartic moment is whether to stay awake until dawn when the novel involves a great deal. But honestly would you give a reading voracious with more restful sleep.

So this summer I was in the company of the characters of Charlotte Link, author of a trilogy enjoyable (maybe not by hypnosis night, but still noteworthy). I started with the stormy winds, continuing with Perfumes Lost and I'm finishing a difficult legacy. Three beautiful brick, consumers are advised to written words, nice atmosphere and intriguing characters.

Felicia The story revolves around the first of a German family that since the First World War is at the heart of all conflicts and the vicissitudes that have involved Germany in the twentieth century. From the first defeat in World coflitto the economic crisis and the Nazis, the invasion Russian consequent division of the two Germanies ...

I must say that you lose a little 'to wonder about the fate of each character and often the facts are a bit' unwieldy. But the feature that convinced me is not the stereotypical female heroine ever married the wrong man and madly in love with a man who does not want it. 3 cabbage, and I say three, generations of women who have not learned anything from the lives of those who preceded them. Maybe a little 'too ...

But this is the only flaw, which has, in fact, it was also an honor because I spent half Oretta of good reading and many nights to sleep.

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