Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Helmets For Under 60 Dollers

Il dio delle piccole cose

This book is simply wonderful. Dolce and dramatic at the same time. And there is still a vein of poetry even in the description of the most raw.
Well, if I were to use one word to describe it, I would say poetic ...
I bought recently, by chance, as if by chance a few days ago, I bought "The Kill A Mockingbird" Harper Lee. My "wish list" is long, there are many books that I read, but lately I've often pass by a bookstore, go in and end up buying a book I never thought, as has happened to these two. And 'as if they had told me: "buy and hold me in your library. When you have something to read, take me." And so I did.
Then, someone who "estimate virtually" she writes in a comment something like "I have loved this book, read it." And you do it! This book will stay inside!
The God of Small things make you think, especially towards the end, and I cried like an idiot ... but I'm not ashamed to write it ... happens to me too, sometimes.
One day, one day is enough to change the lives of many people and events linked together by love?

may be true that everything can change in a day. A few handfuls of hours that can affect the outcome of entire lives. And when they do, the few handfuls of hours, as the remnants rescued from a burning house - watch the blackened, singed the photo, the scorched furniture - must be dug from the ruins and examined. Preserved. Explain.
Normal things, little facts, gutted and rebuilt. Imbued with new meanings. All of a sudden become the bleached skeleton of a story.

has happened to me, my dear blog. The
26/12/2010. E 'enough Idem said that a sentence, a single sentence together with a small computer error, to ensure that something clicked in me that has forever changed the way I see myself and my life. Irrevocably, I fear. And as I give it a try and we lose sleep ... nothing will ever be!

... and Air was full of thoughts and things to say. But in times like these are always just the little things. The great things cower inside, unspoken.

... and I hate what is not said (as he put a blue smurf!)

I recommend everyone read this book ... with any state of mind, because it's really worth.

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