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Książka : Róż potrafi zmylić, czyli to nie jest kolejna historia miłosna Cover maintained in shades of pink and purple, from hugging, happy couple and password on love, woke ambiguity: attention romance, and maybe even romansidło. And then, on a good day I read this: I was five years old when I learned that I die. Cupids, hearts and sighs melted away and did not return until the end of the novel. At least not in such intensity what I expected. Binding introduced me to error and did not get what I expected, but I am therefore pleased. Cecelia Ahern once again ably led by history, nimbly avoiding cliché. It's probably her trademark. Jasmine lost her job and is now sentenced to one year of waiting. Forced by the boss to take gardening leave, he must find a job, the "judgment" comes to an end. Dealing with a disability sister, Heather and visiting subsequent girlfriends and families do not fill tightly free time, which slowly begins to give women the bone. His frustrations are discharged ... on cottage garden. Time spent on gardening also allows you to take a good look at the life of the neighbors, and one of them is loud, cheeky radio presenter, Matt Marshall. Jasmine has several reasons not to put up with Matt - and now appeared again. Thrown out of work for very distasteful and scandalous broadcast, Marshall begins addicted to drink and brawl. As much as one would like to say how well you have a neighbor, right? The confluence of unpleasant circumstances that makes the road Jasmine and Matt intersect. Equally unexpected as difficult knowledge brings to their everyday storm of emotion and ... some feelings. In the "P.S. I love you, "" Love, Rosie "and" Hundred names "Cecelia Ahern has demonstrated its ability to weave a universal issues in unconventional stories. About love, friendship, acceptance and loss you can be told in different ways - she knows how to interest the reader and does it with great grace. Her latest novel confirms it. Do not be disappointed those who are looking for a dose of optimism and affirmation of life, ie the fixed elements in the prose of this writer. In the "When I met you" action definitely takes place unhurried rhythm, so to speak - in harmony with nature. This coincides with history, in which nature plays a remarkable role. Also interesting is the narration, which took the original form - know the whole story from the perspective of Jasmine, which returns to ... to Matt. Direct "you" makes the reader becomes the hero-observer, passively entering into the skin Marshall. Initially Jasmine is terribly annoying character. Year of paid leave is a tragedy for her, because there is what to do with myself. Personally polecałabym traveling or volunteering, developing a hobby also does not bite, right? The reader's tempting to direct the woman to break the weeds complaints, negligence and error. His mind's eye we can see how beautiful Jasmine can flourish if only undertake the work themselves. And there's the rub - because "When I met you" is primarily a story of transformation, awakening to life. Cecelia Ahern sows the need for change, which germinates in subsequent chapters. Jasmine is spent working in the garden, which in turn reflects the changes in her life. It's quite simple and obvious analogy - gardening and working on ourselves, changing seasons and changes in life heroine. It's not particularly a knock metaphor, but Ahern gave it a freshness. The novel has a star and her ... Heather, sister Jasmine. Przesympatyczna lover of music, which, as it happened, is affected by Down's syndrome. Heather, contrary to what some people think of it, is resourceful, responsible and hardworking. Perpetually busy, always involved in something, it makes the other "healthy" heroes fall very pale against its background. Simply no way not to love Heather for openness, caring and sensitivity. Read chapters devoted her a most pleasant, as it is the most interesting, most colorful character. You can even get the impression that this is also the most stacked protagonist throughout the novel. Because we know the story from the perspective of Jasmine, we also see the specific look of disability. Ahern decided not to dazzle the state of Heather, showed for everyday life with such a person - and that everyday life is normal, any truism that it was not, but at the same time some elements are adapted to the needs of the disabled. The relationship of sisters is one of the strongest elements of the novel. The writer has created a reliable bond, which is not the same from beginning to end. Jasmine metamorphosis has an effect on its approach to Heather. Sisters together grow to some, they are not always obvious decision. That is a common growing up trzydziestokilkuletnich women makes "When I met you" is a fascinating read. "When I met you" also has its weak side, and surprisingly it is her ... love. Love story surprised me, because I expected a different pair, but on the other hand I have to admit, based on "Love, Rosie" and "PS I love you ", that Ahern happened to create interesting compounds and their stories. The relationship Jasmine and her partner is ordinary and dull, just did not feel the chemistry between them. Zastawie whether it would be better not to leave them on friendly terms, hide love in the understatement. Maybe it would be a cure for superficiality. I know that the author is able to perfectly portray even the most fickle relationships, as evidenced also in the "When I met you," which presenting a colorful range of relationships, also has its exception, and it is the romance of Jasmine. After finishing the reading still I wonder why it was introduced and I can not really answer that question. In addition, it took place, which was to be another thread - Jasmine parents. The author should definitely write more about this and really would not mind if the whole weight of the novel is based precisely on family thread. Patchwork family that touched illness and death, relationships adult children and their parents, relatives attitude to disability of one of them are topics that intrigued and marked their presence, but not developed them over this. "When I met you" is primarily a story about growing up to the difficult decision - to start from scratch. Fear of change has made heroes began to wilt, turning his life into a barren wasteland. However, in keeping with the idea that it is never too late, they also were given the chance to do so they can flourish. Cultivating dreams is no easy task, but the reward for this effort to exceed expectations. Cecelia Ahern once again created an inspiring novel in which there is no shortage of emotion and humor.
Cover maintained in shades of pink and purple, from hugging, happy couple and password on love, woke ambiguity: attention romance, and maybe even romansidło. And then, on a good day I read this:
I was five years old when I learned that I die.
Cupids, hearts and sighs melted away and did not return until the end of the novel. At least not in such intensity what I expected. Binding introduced me to error and did not get what I expected, but I am therefore pleased. Cecelia Ahern once again ably led by history, nimbly avoiding cliché. It's probably her trademark.
Jasmine lost her job and is now sentenced to one year of waiting. Forced by the boss to take gardening leave, he must find a job, the "judgment" comes to an end. Dealing with a disability sister, Heather and visiting subsequent girlfriends and families do not fill tightly free time, which slowly begins to give women the bone. His frustrations are discharged ... on cottage garden. Time spent on gardening also allows you to take a good look at the life of the neighbors, and one of them is loud, cheeky radio presenter, Matt Marshall. Jasmine has several reasons not to put up with Matt - and now appeared again. Thrown out of work for very distasteful and scandalous broadcast, Marshall begins addicted to drink and brawl. As much as one would like to say how well you have a neighbor, right? The confluence of unpleasant circumstances that makes the road Jasmine and Matt intersect. Equally unexpected as difficult knowledge brings to their everyday storm of emotion and ... some feelings.
In the "P.S. I love you, "" Love, Rosie "and" Hundred names "Cecelia Ahern has demonstrated its ability to weave a universal issues in unconventional stories. About love, friendship, acceptance and loss you can be told in different ways - she knows how to interest the reader and does it with great grace. Her latest novel confirms it. Do not be disappointed those who are looking for a dose of optimism and affirmation of life, ie the fixed elements in the prose of this writer. In the "When I met you" action definitely takes place unhurried rhythm, so to speak - in harmony with nature. This coincides with history, in which nature plays a remarkable role. Also interesting is the narration, which took the original form - know the whole story from the perspective of Jasmine, which returns to ... to Matt. Direct "you" makes the reader becomes the hero-observer, passively entering into the skin Marshall.
Initially Jasmine is terribly annoying character. Year of paid leave is a tragedy for her, because there is what to do with myself. Personally polecałabym traveling or volunteering, developing a hobby also does not bite, right? The reader's tempting to direct the woman to break the weeds complaints, negligence and error. His mind's eye we can see how beautiful Jasmine can flourish if only undertake the work themselves. And there's the rub - because "When I met you" is primarily a story of transformation, awakening to life. Cecelia Ahern sows the need for change, which germinates in subsequent chapters. Jasmine is spent working in the garden, which in turn reflects the changes in her life. It's quite simple and obvious analogy - gardening and working on ourselves, changing seasons and changes in life heroine. It's not particularly a knock metaphor, but Ahern gave it a freshness.
The novel has a star and her ... Heather, sister Jasmine. Przesympatyczna lover of music, which, as it happened, is affected by Down's syndrome. Heather, contrary to what some people think of it, is resourceful, responsible and hardworking. Perpetually busy, always involved in something, it makes the other "healthy" heroes fall very pale against its background. Simply no way not to love Heather for openness, caring and sensitivity. Read chapters devoted her a most pleasant, as it is the most interesting, most colorful character. You can even get the impression that this is also the most stacked protagonist throughout the novel. Because we know the story from the perspective of Jasmine, we also see the specific look of disability. Ahern decided not to dazzle the state of Heather, showed for everyday life with such a person - and that everyday life is normal, any truism that it was not, but at the same time some elements are adapted to the needs of the disabled. The relationship of sisters is one of the strongest elements of the novel. The writer has created a reliable bond, which is not the same from beginning to end. Jasmine metamorphosis has an effect on its approach to Heather. Sisters together grow to some, they are not always obvious decision. That is a common growing up trzydziestokilkuletnich women makes "When I met you" is a fascinating read.
"When I met you" also has its weak side, and surprisingly it is her ... love. Love story surprised me, because I expected a different pair, but on the other hand I have to admit, based on "Love, Rosie" and "PS I love you ", that Ahern happened to create interesting compounds and their stories. The relationship Jasmine and her partner is ordinary and dull, just did not feel the chemistry between them. Zastawie whether it would be better not to leave them on friendly terms, hide love in the understatement. Maybe it would be a cure for superficiality. I know that the author is able to perfectly portray even the most fickle relationships, as evidenced also in the "When I met you," which presenting a colorful range of relationships, also has its exception, and it is the romance of Jasmine. After finishing the reading still I wonder why it was introduced and I can not really answer that question. In addition, it took place, which was to be another thread - Jasmine parents. The author should definitely write more about this and really would not mind if the whole weight of the novel is based precisely on family thread. Patchwork family that touched illness and death, relationships adult children and their parents, relatives attitude to disability of one of them are topics that intrigued and marked their presence, but not developed them over this.
"When I met you" is primarily a story about growing up to the difficult decision - to start from scratch. Fear of change has made heroes began to wilt, turning his life into a barren wasteland. However, in keeping with the idea that it is never too late, they also were given the chance to do so they can flourish. Cultivating dreams is no easy task, but the reward for this effort to exceed expectations. Cecelia Ahern once again created an inspiring novel in which there is no shortage of emotion and humor.