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William Alexander Rodriguez Arroyo Alexander Rodriguez Arroyo itibaren LAS TAPIAS, Venezuela itibaren LAS TAPIAS, Venezuela

Okuyucu William Alexander Rodriguez Arroyo Alexander Rodriguez Arroyo itibaren LAS TAPIAS, Venezuela

William Alexander Rodriguez Arroyo Alexander Rodriguez Arroyo itibaren LAS TAPIAS, Venezuela

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Bu kitabı 4. veya 5. sınıfta bir çocuk olarak okudum ve yazardan bir kartpostalım var! (Bu arada garip bayan). Harika bir kitap ama çok çok üzücü!

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Bir sonraki kitabı bekleyerek nasıl elde edeceğimi bilmiyorum. Beni öldüren aşk üçgeni ile kitabın sonundaki uçurum arasında .. Burada ölüyorum.

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Tıpkı birincisi gibi, bu kitap çok heyecan verici ve ilgi çekiciydi. Ben de Jace'a daha çok aşık oldum! Bir çok şeyin çözülmesini seviyorum, ancak yeni bükülmeler ve cevaplanmamış sorular da ortaya çıkıyor.

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shocking how short the play "suddenly, last summer" is. i almost like the film more.

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REQUIRED READING.

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This is a truly amazing book - Ashley is one of the most resilient people I've ever heard of. I started to say "I've ever met", which I of course never have, but this is such a personal, gut-level account of her life that I feel like I know her. It is a miracle that she lived to adulthood; the level of abuse and neglect she endured are harrowing to read about. The fact that her mother is a celebrity makes it even more brave for her to have written about. Her humanitarian work all around the world is incredible, and it was very difficult to read about the misery that so many human beings live with. The fact that she has accomplished as much as she has (and at such a deep and profound level) for humanity while struggling and confronting her own demons is nothing less than astonishing; a testament to her strength, determination, and will. I will never watch another Ashley Judd movie the same way again. She is humble, down-to-earth, a "regular gal". Seriously.

williamxlr

Another great Aimee book. Interesting story and ends with a cliffhanger. Now comes the waiting, which is always sad when I catch up with a series!