Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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*** JE VOUS Rappel that vendredi 3 be in Dedicace je à Annecy , chez BD Fugue Café , et et Samedi à DIMANCHE Montreuil, au Salon du Livre Jeunesse , sur le stand Soleil. Allez à bientôt ^ ^ ... et c'est ended comment, you concours, let??
Thursday, November 25, 2010
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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**** GREAT DAY for 10 years of SKY DOLL: you already know this but hey: the 24 released on November Superbook "Decade Skydoll 00> 10" the abum that contains the first 3 volumes of the series more short stories, gags "Heaven Dolls" and many illustrations-tributes by many great artists, what honor! And to celebrate all this, Saturday (13) EVENING me and Barbara Canepa you all expect to Paris 7, Rue Guénégaud among Espace Saint Germain / LaGallery Nana . The occasion is the opening of an exhibition majestic tributes to Skydoll (over 80 works!) Carried out by French artists, Canadian, American, European etc.. The preview looks very lively. It is also an opportunity for découvrire album "Decade 00> 10" in preview. course there will also original pieces for sale Skydoll (pictures, illustrations, drawings ...) . For more info and lots of beautiful pictures, the facebook the gallery: The Gallery Nana. Come on, I will dormire:) see you soon!
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
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Here's how this tag:
Do not take too much time to think. 15 authors (including poets), who influenced you and you keep always in your heart. List the top 15 you remember within 15 minutes. Tague 15 friends and have fun above all!
- Emily Bronte : Reading Wuthering Heights when I was a teenager, this novel effect made me beef! I think I finally found a book that matched my ideal romance and romance, with all these characters and landscapes passionate and tortured.
- Jane Austen : Discover the latest on eventually, but what's funny is that I feel I have known my entire life! My favorite novel: Persuasion simply sublime! A love story that could well end but the characters have missed their chance to love. They have never forgotten and are found later, too late?
- JK Rowling : Because, like many people of my generation, Harry Potter a little part of us. We grew up in anticipation of the continuation of his adventures, and it has had to face the fact, after the release of the final novel in the saga, it was the last time we laugh and weep with those characters ...
- Janet Evanovich : Linking the police and comedy, that's what this dear Janet excels. No, it's not great literature, but it is rare I laugh as much reading a book than watching an episode of Friends, for example. It is one of those authors that I feel I know personally because I read almost every book she wrote: the saga of Stephanie Plum and her short romance. A grande dame of comedy, period!
- Melissa Bank : The Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing is a novel compound of news that was classified, according to me a little too fast in the category chick lit. Well written, subtle, these are some adjectives I would use to describe it. But frankly, I do not know why some books I always mark at this point. Perhaps because they have an indefinable charm, and it has, that's undeniable!
- JD Salinger : There are as of the novels that mark you forever. For me, The Catcher in the Rye part of it. I studied this novel in high school for a year, and I can say that all other students in my class felt the same thing for this masterpiece that reveals the look of a teenager in the world around them, the adults, with distance and cynicism of those who will never really their up with others. Shocking, intelligent and a real sense of filmmaking as well, certain images remain in my head, even ten years later.
- Zadie Smith : I remember buying White Teeth shortly after its release, and it was his first novel, which has enjoyed considerable success. A wonderful family saga which presents with humor and finesse the life of a typical family of the melting pot in English. Subsequently, I did not like his other novels, but even when I mention On Beauty , which I liked.
- Jonathan Coe : One of the best known English writers of recent years, an unmistakable talent for storytelling. My favorite novel: What a carve up! (Testament in English): a huge stone where a family is completely crazy locked up in a manor that will unfold in mysterious events. I read almost all his novels, and I confess that I am a little tired, but he is gifted, we can not deny ...
- Marion Zimmer Bradley : It's almost strange for me to keep MZB in this list, since I only read two or three of his novels, so she wrote an impressive number. I even hard to describe, it is often said that she is the queen of fantasy, but it focuses on the major rewrite of myths or historical events. Reading The Mists of Avalon , I felt myself take a real slap literature. A lightning strike, there is no other way to describe it. This rewriting of the Arthurian legend where history, religion and magic, but I think what she does best is write-depth characters that it seems to know. The love story between Arthur, Guinevere Lancelot and upset me. I even believe that I dared not read other books she had written, for fear of being disappointed not to find the feelings that this reading was awake.
- JRR Tolkien : I waited long enough before daring to get into The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings because I thought that this kind would not please me. What a surprise! I was wrong, because I was immediately swept into this strange and magical world in this exciting adventure, in this language incredibly rich and enjoyable. And I was glad that the books are so impressive, because when I like a book, I wish it would never end and that's exactly what I felt. This monumental work is a true masterpiece that everyone should read.
- Jane Green : My first experience of chick lit, before Bridget Jones Helen Fielding was with Bookends Jane Green, bought by chance in England. I think it's the pastel color cover attracted me first, then the story: a young woman drops her job to open a bookstore and finding love. I was well hung and then I read almost all novels of this writer. It is not among my favorites, because over the books, the stories are often similar, and it now looks more to quarantine divorced, but she put me up in the first chick lit , and for that I in thanks!
- Arthur Rimbaud : I like poetry, even if I do not read much and not often. But Rimbaud is, I do not know why, my favorite French poet. Illuminations and A Season in ENFE r me happy when I was in high school. That's what makes the magic of literature and poetry, but can not explain, it is carried away by the words and images.
- Agatha Christie : I think I read almost all his novels when I was a child and teenager, and she really helped to awaken my love of reading. I liked especially Hercule Poirot.
- Barbara Kingsolver : A great lady of American literature whose stories are often born of his love for nature and the natural environment. His books are a real cry of love to the great landscapes of the United States, and especially the Appalachian region. But be careful not to reduce it to that, she knows how to be born female characters are strong and endearing. There's magic in his writing style. I especially like Tree Bean and its sequel, Pigs in Heaven . A novelist who deserves to be better known and recognized.
- Virginia Woolf : I think if I had not studied at university, I'd probably gone completely out of Virginia Woolf. I remember trying to read the Lighthouse when I was a teenager, and sure, I was much too young. I studied Mrs. Dalloway in college and I think I needed to be needle, because suddenly it's as if someone had lit the light. Everything made sense: the interior monologue, all those little things that make up the daily and a woman's life, events that may seem trivial but in fact are incredibly important, the depth and density of this writing and the true vision of literature. Virginia Woolf said that when you're a woman, you have to arrange a room to yourself, I understand it's like trying to have a rich inner life and full of characters and stories, a place where you can let your imagination flourish and find adventures and alien landscapes and romantic, write, sing, read, listen to music, share their passions with other fans and broaden its horizons to the fullest.
And voila! A non-exhaustive list of my favorite authors and why they have a special place in my heart and my library. It is an exercise more difficult than I thought, but when I see this list, I realize it reflects my tastes eclectic, but always in English! I do Tagge person, but I leave you free to make your own list. Again, thank you Akina!