Friday, November 26, 2010

Problems Excessive Gas In Grown Man

snow


Books for winter. Books for white. Books scarf, coat and woolen gloves. Books to read curled up under the duvet, as surprises inside warm human kinder eggs. And above all, those books that once read would like not to have done more for the pleasure of reading .
As the first that came to my mind this morning when I opened my eyes and the window, and saw all that white. Here they are straight from my bookshelf.


Mousetrap the great Agatha, one of my heroines ever, in this classic yellow "closed room" (although, given the mansion in which it takes place, it would be more fair to say "home", but alas I risk falling into terms poco eleganti!). Si tratta di una commedia rappresentata ininterrottamente a teatro fin dalla sera della prima, di cui ieri si è festeggiato l'anniversario: era infatti il lontano 25 novembre 1952 in quel di Londra. Per il resto, c'è tutto ciò che rende i gialli della Christie piccoli capolavori: ambientazione deliziosamente vintage, morti al momento giusto, whodunit e gran colpo di scena finale. E poi, manco a dirlo, naturalmente nevica.


Nevica alla grande anche in Sotto i venti di Nettuno , il primo romanzo letto di Fred Vargas e quello che mi ha fatto innamorare... di Adamsberg. E di cui non svelerò nulla: must be savored to the end without any preview. I remember having had only one regret: having read it in summer, whereas this is just the right atmosphere (cold, hats, duvets ... see above). So enjoy it!

Two great writers for two yellow to bite until the last page. I almost me well I reread them, especially given my talents with great shovel snow I guess for now there is no escape ...

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