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  • Beautifully written ...  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    Agnes MARTIN-legant, how to say ... ... ... I read "Happy people read and drink coffee" and "In my hands happiness sneaks." And I waited and waited because for me it is a beautiful pen. Stories that take you in the guts. And finally, I
  • The sweetness of misfortune  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    A reading started and ended at the death of my spouse, with a mixture of curiosity and fear. Colin Diane lost her husband and Clara, their daughter. His life continues with attachment points for The People, the literary café (read the two previous bo
  • Subtle Writing  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    Your good novel has rich writing and lots of suspense life in general with its problems, is what makes it beautiful The characters are endearing I did not know the author, but I eventually bought his previous result of reading this one
  • "Let the people read without having the impression of being judged as to their choice"  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    Everything is said through this quote: This novel has other ambitions than to tell a simple story, almost already known because it is true that the "shots" are quite numerous, but nevertheless ... it works: you laugh, crushes a tear in short, on
  • SUBLIME September 1  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    That first time. First time that a sequel is even better, a thousand times better than the first. First time a book of tears me larmes.Se read in one sitting. By buying this book I did not know it was the sequel to "Happy people read and drink coffee
  • PREDICTABLE 1  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    Roman readable. Having read "Happy people read and drink coffee", from the first line of this "second" volume following is predictable. However this does not alter the great literary quality of the book which reads easily. In addition,
  • Very moving, a very nice reading!  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    I've had the chance to receive a copy of this book after hearing about the first successful novel of Agnes Martin Lugand it comes to following his first novel: Happy people read and drink coffee. I havent had any problems to return in this sequel, an
  • HUGE WISH THAT I RECOMMEND!  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    Books, yet I read a lot. But then books like this one, there is not much ... With this third novel, the author confirms his talent ... I had the ball in the belly all throughout the reading and in tears at the end as I was steeped in the emotions of
  • too beautiful, too sad, too predictable, too artificial, too easy  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    If I had been pretty good audience with Volume 1 (Happy people read and drink coffee), I am much more annoyed by this suite. (You can read independently, but interest is indeed to find the characters of Volume 1!) Earlier this Volume 2, Diane is back
  • Easy and very quick to read  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    I do not know anything about this author. The style is very simple, it reads quickly, the characters are endearing. A good read that makes you want to read the first volume.
  • A nice book !! 3  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    A book written in the first person that reads easily. The story is well put together, even if times are a little too predictable and leave no room for suspense! The main characters are engaging and well described the Irish countryside. A book unprete
  • Pleasant reading despite some disappointment  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    Like the first book, I remain disappointed with the content. The story itself is very pleasant to read. It attaches easily to the characters. I regret a title based on emotions and a certain philosophy when the book is nothing more than a love story.
  • Following very expected  

    Life is easy, do not worry (Paperback)
    Following the highly anticipated novel "happy people read and drink coffee." It is with great pleasure that I found the characters of the first game of Agnes Martin Lugand. Diane rebuilt away from home after a epouvantable drama that had cost th