Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Paintball Silencer Legality

Island Michael

I think I have decided to read Accabadora after seeing the memorable scene in which the author, Michela Murgia, he says four to Vespa, which had not invited the public to admire the skill, but of scollattura Silvia Avallone, who will read another.
Then I postponed because my bedside table is about to give the buried unread books, but, again, the strange cases referred to in post 11 October, the book was chosen for the meeting of December reading circle (of referred to in that post) and then it was bought, read and reread in three nights. It's natural sympathy for this witty and stubborn Sardinian has been growing. When I put my nose in his website, where collects articles and papers on topics ranging from politics to religion, from his island to the status of women, she has earned, for what it's worth, my esteem. He writes well, in a language with clear and dry behind depth of the dialect which, as "the unmentionable" (but who knows who is to quote), creates a stronger link between things and words, and have selected a difficult history, loneliness encountered, illness and death, but also of growth and self discovery. We talk, think a bit 'of difficult choices, justice and truth, and not just at a time spreading banality with both hands. There are well-constructed characters and a brilliant final, which declined to make a good novel into an icon of euthanasia, and there are phrases that lighting alone will suffice to make the book memorable. This is the one brief, very personal anthology:
"re-emergence from oneself is all more difficult as it is deep;
"The crimes, like people, begin to exist if people are hardly aware"
"beautiful as they are sometimes bad things";
"Not all the things you listen to understand it now ";
" In the early years of school, when the objects and their names were not yet separated from the mysteries mysteries of logical analysis. "
And one that I really enjoyed:" The day of the wedding Bonacatta (Editor's note: sister of the protagonist) was succeeded by two terrible things, in addition to the wedding. "Brava Michela, then, and thanks.

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