A story about "Nectar in a Sieve (Signet Classics)" — 3 years ago
i had to read this for school, probably wouldn’t have read it otherwise, but it ended up being pretty good.
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i had to read this for school, probably wouldn’t have read it otherwise, but it ended up being pretty good.
i had to read this for school and got to meet the author and listen to her speak, but still, while some of it is good, i got bored with it after a while. and it’s not very memorable either.
a fascinating story, even for a non-christian like me.
i thought it would be more for younger kids, and it is, but i still really loved it and i think people of any age will enjoy this book.
it’s about the author’s first year of being a mother, but it’s written in an interesting way so that anyone, including childless people like myself, can appreciate and enjoy it.
an entertaining story that mixes the real world with a realm of faeries, and not tiny flittering cutesy faery’s, these are cool one’s. i was reading this while on vacation in california, and i still couldn’t put it down.
this is quite possibly the saddest book i’ve ever read. it’s not like alice’s story is uncommon, but the way it’s written just makes you feel it. i’ll admit it, i cried… a lot.
gah, these plays are so damn funny. we did a couple of them at my school (with massive editing, unfortunately) and they were a huge hit. whether watching a production or simply reading them, these plays will make you laugh till you cry.
it’s erotica, but it’s not gross erotica. the stories themselves are wonderfully written about sexual healing and the power of love. even if you’re not into erotic books, you’ll like this.
a wonderful story with tons of greek myth intertwined. it’s fantastical and realistic at the same time, i highly recommend it.
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