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  • ... TAKING ON!  

    The Lovely Angel (Paperback)
    Really a good book. Her little less, I find it drags a bit long on certain passages. Otherwise, writing is fluid, and the way the author has had to address this dramatic subject is both lightweight and full of realism .... Really good times in perspe
  • Nice story but ...  

    The Lovely Angel (Paperback)
    After several months of "reflexion", I decided to read this book ... I just finished it and I give you my reactions to hot! I found the interressante history, original but I really struggled to get into it! The end catches up a bit the rest! Unf
  • Intense 2  

    The Lovely Angel (Paperback)
    Susie, the narrator, is a young girl raped and murdered. It is she who tells how her family survives this terrible ordeal. She talks about love, feelings, family ... but also of adolescence and the life she has "lost." This is a little girl who
  • A beautiful book on a sensitive issue 1  

    The Lovely Angel (Paperback)
    On a hard subject, terrible, Alice Sebold has managed to write a beautiful and moving story. Susie Salmon is a little girl like the others in a suburb of Philadelphia, if not it is a little nicer, a little mischievous. Coming home from school, she is
  • This book will change your view of the world ...  

    The Lovely Angel (Paperback)
    I found Alice Sebold turning a WHSmith my visits to the area ... Reading the fourth back cover, I thought that this book would be perfect for a holiday: not too intellectual, relaxing short ... , friendly but easy! The first pages "swallowed" (h
  • amazing 2 2  

    The Lovely Angel (Paperback)
    An initial idea not very rosy: a teenager is raped and murdered, one does not find his body. Yet Alice Sebold has made something beautiful. This girl from the height of heaven SON (once up there, we choose the one you want), tells us how will pull hi
  • There are no words ... 1  

    The Lovely Angel (Paperback)
    No words to describe this book! The author takes him us into the world of death with great talent and simple emotions. The heavy and light phases follow one another and imprison you in your reading. All with great modesty and without sordid details.