Iβm going in π (Don’t you think with all those sporting emojis, they’d have done a diving one?)
Book 1 (me before you – with no capitals!) tore me apart it was so sad… Iβve had a break and read
some other books but now Iβm ready for part 2!
Three pages in and already I feel βat homeβ such is JoJoβs writing style. She mixes humour with other emotions with a genius that creates a real life feeling to the story and youβre part of it ππΌ
(and donβt you just HATE Tescos for these bloody stickers ruining the front? I know if I try and peel it away, Iβll mark the cover π«)
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What book title ever made you cry real tears? Donβt be shy, you can tell me, I’m a doctor … of emotional wellbeing!
I love Jojo Moyes and especially this series of books β€ I loved them, I should be ready for number 3 soon!
But the book that really made me cry is The Fault in Our Stars from John Green. No words to describe it.
If you have time go check out my travel diary π Thanks,
https://christysdiaryblog.wordpress.com/
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Thank you; Iβve followed you and will enjoy catching up with your travels!
My daughter read Fault in our Stars .. and loved it. Did someone make it a film or is that just my imagination π€ x
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Thank you β€
Yes they made it a movie! Books are always better in my opinion but this movie is really well made and the actors are great π
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A Streetcat Named Bob by James Bowen. Not great literature but a very very good book that made me laugh and cry. I have given out about 10 copies of this book and not one person has told me they didn’t love it. It speaks to a wide swath of humanity and it is a far cry from just being a cute cat story.
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Wow…. maybe this should be our second book I share here with Ortensia and JosephBeech .. love the sound of this
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Do give it a read. It is a short book and a true story: man saves cat and cat saves man.
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Ordered on eBay earlier ππΌπ«π€
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I added this to my reading list! I need to read it. π
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Start it now and we can compare notes as we go!!! πΈππΌ
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I have to start with the first one! I’ll see what I can do!
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Ah. Good point ππ
Well Iβm a slow reader so if you can grab a copy of number 1, remember library will have it to save you laying out Β£7.99 if itβs not one youβd want on your book shelf after .. youβll probably catch me up!
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I’ll work on it this weekend! π
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THE BASEBALL BONUS KID…The first book I took out of the library…..on my own…..as a child. Tears of joy!!!! I was hooked! π
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oooh!!
Bless you – Iβve just looked it up ππΌ gonna get a copy somehow ππΌ
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Hello Viola bleu
Dear,
Supet, You impress me! Bravo.
I thank you, I am very touched.
For books:
The Charterhouse of Parma, Wuthering Heights, Antigone, Hamlet, Les MisΓ©rables.
Ah, you are certainly an excellent symphatic doctor; it’s good to know!
But do you see, the biggest story that really made me cry is probably my own story.
Thank you, give me news, sorry, I’m very busy….
Good luck.ππhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/johannhof/emoji-helper/master/shared/img/emoji/book.pnghttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/johannhof/emoji-helper/master/shared/img/emoji/book.png
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Thank you so for dropping in for a coffee and a chat.
Your own story my lovely will always be the one which hits home the most. Do you express your emotions in your art pieces? Silly question; as I know the answer will be yes…
A creative media – be it with a brush or a pen (or a keypad) – is an essential tool for us to express, and KEEP expressing our emotional state.
If others look and listen and appreciate, that is icing on the cake xx
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Thank you , dear for telling me your story, you have a pretty energy and I love passionate people.
Yes that’s right.
For my part it is a good effective escapism.
I am fascinated by the genius of artists; it is an inexhaustible source.
If art is an illusion I’m all the more faithful to it!
So I have more interest in my selection of artists to educate most of these “illiterates” of contemporary art. LOL
Rare comments insightful on artists.
In my opinion, a lot of gossip and few art connoisseurs;
who do not really live with their era!
We must shake all this: to make them feel new emotions even in the shocking!
Art can be a mirror, a medium that often reflects your own image.
I share my passion for transnsmitting this flame that drives me in a unifying momentum
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I agree with you about stickers. Can’t think of a tearful title
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Keep thinking …. π
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‘Earth Abides,’ George R. Stewart when I was young and impressionable ‘Was’, Geoff Ryman when I was older and depressed by a well written but
grimly bleak passage. The Wizard Of Oz ain’t the same after that. (Sorry Viola, two for the price of one.)
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We get our moneyβs worth with you my lovely ππΌπ… I shall look into both. βWasβ has a slightly somber note before Iβve looked any further π¬π
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book Mocka Tatiana de Rosnay made me some way emotional… and the last one *Idaho* by Emily Ruskovich. But wouldn’t say – cry… but kinda depressingly-sad lol
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They both sound interesting .. I admit Iβve not heard of either but I have so much reading to catch up on π .. lovely to hear from you.. I shall research both πΈ
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