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Heather Heinkel Heinkel itibaren Hazrapara, Baharan, West Bengal 742165, Hindistan itibaren Hazrapara, Baharan, West Bengal 742165, Hindistan

Okuyucu Heather Heinkel Heinkel itibaren Hazrapara, Baharan, West Bengal 742165, Hindistan

Heather Heinkel Heinkel itibaren Hazrapara, Baharan, West Bengal 742165, Hindistan

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Havacılık üzerine sayısız kitabın yazarı C. V. Glines, Havayolu Pilot Dergisi Gen. Ne yazık ki, bu kitabı okuması gerekenler - FAA Yetkilileri - muhtemelen okumazlar.

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Yazarın babası, ailenin Venedik'teki eski Palazzo'sunda bir mektup yığını buldu. 18. yüzyıl Venedik'te yazılmış mektuplar, yazarın atası - Venedikli bir asilzade ve yarı İngiliz güzelliği arasında yasak bir romantizm detaylandırdı. Bu kitap, Venedik döneminde / eyaletinde varolan tarih ve gelenekler hakkında zengin ayrıntılar sunmaktadır. Büyüleyici bir okuma.

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This book is definitely not bad, per se. I just didn't love as much as I expected I would. It was a quick read. Perotta is a decent writer. The action flows really well, and he does a good job of hooking the reader into the story. The problem is that the book is superficial. It is too short to really examine the characters in depth and give the reader any real insight of value into their motivations. Tracy and Mr. M needed a great deal more depth. I didn't get invested in any of the characters. I didn't care what happened to them. I found that as much as I enjoyed the book when I was reading it, it didn't stay with me when it was over I would say that the book is worth reading, if you haven't seen the movie. I wouldn't, however, rush to read the book, or spend alot of money on it. If you can find a cheap used copy, or it's available in your local library and there's nothing else available that you're dying to read, this book is certainly worth reading -- it won't take long, and it is engrossing. Just don't expect it to be anything special.

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I enjoyed the book, but am a little confused about who its target audience is. It was written more like a book for a teenager, but so much of the story depends on the 80s pop-culture references that I doubt current teens would find it engaging. The story follows Polly from 7th grade into her sophomore year of college through eight *relationships* with boys that shape her life. Music and boys. Boys and music. Relationships with parents and friends. Cliques. Sex. Drugs. Alcohol. A lot of smoking. It's not one I'll pass along to my daughter.

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Even though it was a sad and depressing story, I liked the fact that it was something new.