Dragos Sulgheru Sulgheru itibaren Donnington, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56, İngiltere
Kayınvalidem bu kitabı yeni bitirdi ve bana "Daha iyi bir şeyin olmadığını bulursan - bu yılın New York Times'ın en iyi on kitabından biri olarak listelenmişti. Gerçekten kabul etmedim, ama burada okumak istiyorsan. " Şimdi bir teklifi nasıl bu kadar cazip hale getirebilirim?
I like the book the moment I started the first page. However, I wondered how this book was going to stretch into 200 or so pages without getting too repetitive. Turn out it was pretty repetitive as she was continually depress. I can understand that, but it was pretty annoying - and I suppose that's because I get beat up and then get back up pretty quickly. However, I must say that her life story won me over as I have dyscalculia as well, although not as chronic as hers. A must read for anyone with a learning disability or anyone who have a close one who is a learning disabled.
The most compelling environmentalist book ever written. More persuasive than Silent Spring and less depressing than An Inconvenient Truth.
** spoiler alert ** Nooo, ew, gross! That are the words that come in to my mind after reading this book. If you read the description, nothing can compare you for what you will eventually read. It first starts with a unicorn who turns out to be a real pervert. I can actually live with that, although some of the things he did after just a couple of pages in the book made me sick. But it didn't stop there. The author made a unicorn rape a horse. That was it for me. That's when I stopped reading. That's too sick in my mind.