Geography. If I had wanted to know that Granard was in the midlands and had 1200 inhabitants, I would have bought an atlas. I wanted to read about people doing interesting things. Interesting monkeys doing interesting monkey things, like fleecing, hooting, or masturbating in a tree. Yep, who cares which tree.
There are lots of books out there. The reader has to decide quickly which one she is going to spend her time and money on. She's not going to buy something just because it might get good later on. Unless you have won a major prize or had a film made from your book, chances are your reader has never heard of you. She’s going to read a page or two and decide. If it’s on Amazon, she’s going to click “Look Inside” and read a few pages. Yep, "your reader" will do just that, being an analphabet in for mind-numbing pulp. "My reader" takes time to choose a book by its literary merits, not by its gaudy cover and advertising blurbs. And most likely from a public library on the recommendation of a friend. Preferably after reading the plot synopsis.
Yep. Stunned. All your life, you hear the US
ellauri438.html on line 264: Yep, I too wondered about that omission. Apparently, this is what happened: At the beginning of A Life’s Work, Cusk explained how she and her husband planned to counter the dark forces moving in on them after the birth of their children. They would, Cusk wrote, ‘demolish traditional family culture altogether’ by downshifting out of London; the man would leave his desk job and look after the children ‘while Rachel writes her book about looking after the children’. For some reason, when the husband does the housework, it’s not the same as when the wife does – it loses the grim necessity of routine responsibility and becomes ‘helping’.
xxx/ellauri124.html on line 453: knowledge yet? Yep, me too. So, obviously, it’s time for me to send some more
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 188: Yep, another greedy Jewboy on the make. Ludicrously unfair too.
xxx/ellauri229.html on line 202: Joe will say. I´ll say, "Yep."
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 892: San Juan de la Cruz, jonka maallinen nimi oli Juan de Yepes Álvarez ja jonka ensimmäinen tunniste oli Juan de Santo Matía ( Fontiveros , 24. kesäkuuta 1542 - Úbeda , 14. joulukuuta 1591), hän oli Espanjan renessanssin uskonnollinen ja mystinen runoilija. Hän oli Karmelinvuoren Neitsyt Marian ritarikunnan uudistaja ja Karmeliitin ritarikunnan perustaja yhdessä Pyhän Teresan kanssa. Paavi Pius XI julisti Juanin kirkon tohtoriksi 24. elokuuta 1926. Lempinimi: Doctor mysticus "Mystinen lääkäri". Kuolinsyy: Streptococcus. Asiakassuhde: Mietiskelijät, mystikot ja runoilijat espanjaksi. Viiteryhmä: Karmelvuoren Siunatun Neitsyt Marian Paljasjalkaisten veljien ritarikunta. Varattomien veljien telttarahasto.
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