book! Hello everyone, yes yes the title is a little suspect I know, but I wanted to share a passion that has nothing to do with beauty tips and all these girls is reading! I am a crackpot book, I could spend my days reading, my entourage is also often surprised when I told them that I enjoy reading, given the fact that generally my teens ages are not likely to enjoy reading In short, since I was little, I always loved reading, I remember when I was small, it is not my mom read me stories, it's me who read him ^ ^ Anyway I wanted to show you my heart pounds stroke I do not read literary hyper necessarily things but you will see there are some one. I think to do the same with movies etc. so tell me if you like it and go!
Princess Diaries - Meg Cabot:
Abstract: Mia Thermopolis, a teenager [who comes from Chicago] 15 years, discovered by the server of his father, Prince Philip Renaldo, it is the only heir to the throne of Genovia, a small European principality located south of France, bordering the Mediterranean. She writes all her adventures, her feelings, her life as an heiress royal, but above all a teenager in his diary.
Mia will waltz between the lessons taught by a princess grandmother tyrannical, charity galas, TV shows, high school, his friends, his love story ...
This series of 10 volumes describing how Mia learns to manage its newest celebrity but also his personal life, from love, friendship, joy and sorrows.
What I Think I love all the adventures of Mia, she recounts how she describes everything & I am in Volume 6, & I don ' in tired, its been several times I read them all the way! If you like stories of teenagers, I strongly recommend it! Apparently a movie was made: The Princess Diaries The Princess Diaries & (I must watch her, to tell you if the films are at the height of the books!)
The Cellulite is like the mafia, its not there - Pulsatilla:
Abstract: When you're lucky enough to have a father angry, a manic mother, painful menstruation, a history of anorexia and a taste for love stories calamitous, it is better to have a good sense of humor ... Pulsatilla is the case, twenty years & dust, & blogger girl ad that attacks the fundamental problems with energy of women's lives: the eradication permanent hair & cellulite, the round of schemes, the heroic quest of love and panties perfect ... With a trashy romance and a disarming tendency to always say what she thinks, Pulsatilla dynamite stereotypes of young girls in flower!
What I Think I a-do-re! This book is full of humor, is divided into "chapters" with a different theme each time as "Shopaholic", "Miss Make-Up," "Pants," "Hair" & j ' poised aha! In short if you want funny is the book perfect! : P
Sobibor - Jean Molla:
Abstract: Seventeen years a good age? Emma is quite the opposite: in a few months she lost her grandmother leaves her boyfriend, steals the supermarket. She loses weight much. Voluntarily. Why? Itself does not really know. Everything changes the day she discovers an old diary that leads her into reading the painful inquiry into the role of grandparents during the Second World War ...
What I Think This book is loaded with emotion, I will not tell you the plot, but this book is simply to read, j 'I read for the course last year & I was really shocked at the end! As an avid WWII, I find it absolutely appalling that this could do to these poor people who had nothing, back to our short book, it combines the problem of anorexia War I Council did give you: read it!
No. & me - Delphine de Vigan:
Abstract: No and I , is a wonderful meeting with Lou, gifted teenager of 13 years. Wedged between a mother and a father drift that forces the right mood, it enters its first year of high school with reluctance and shyness to its meeting with No ... A new look at the world of the homeless, a mixture of foresight and naivete on poverty. A bubble of sweetness in this new literary ...
What I Think I realized with this book, as a homeless person could get away! That's what book tells Zabou Breitman has made a film that I unfortunately could not see, but the book is just great! I really recommend it!
The shrinking - Honore de Balzac:
Abstract: A penniless young aristocrat and desperate, Raphael de Valentin, receives an old antiquarian skin evening primrose miraculous and evil: it satisfies all his desires, but its area, linked by a mysterious charm to the duration of life of its possessor, shrinks at each wish granted. Raphael, who dreamed of conquering the world, discovers, at the cost of his own existence, that "Trying to burn us and destroying us power." Alone with his death, he can calculate the daily deadline, he left the society of men, renounce the enjoyment of the world in vain, even the pure love and sharing can save him.
In the realistic setting of the 1830s, La Peau de chagrin plunges the reader into a fantastic universe itself, a world of strange that illustrates one of the fundamental philosophical theories of Balzac's work: the vital energy .
What I Think Yes yes, you saw, I loved Balzac, it may seem a little crazy given the other books I loved this course book is super complicated to read, Balzac explains a lot & say it must be really concentrate to follow the book step by step, but the end is so beautiful but sad! For those who do not want to read, a TV movie was made and he has really helped me understand the book! It is available in streaming:
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=NEDXTQ2T .
Josephine - Pénéloppe Bagieu:
Abstract: Josephine is looking for a boyfriend, rides on Meetic, bought bags of indecent prices, never nothing to wear and sport begins tomorrow I promise. Of course, any resemblance to real girls from real life is purely coincidental ...
What I think : It's a comic, so its going to fast read, but it's so funny
, there are 3 volumes, I have the integral, Penelope Bagieu has a blog (
My life is quite fascinating ), so if you like his blog You'll love the book! :)
Voila voila, it's over, I hope this article you will tell me over & above in the comments if you have more and I repeat the experiment with movies etc.
xoxo! ♥