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  • good book 142  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    A book that seemed to me initially a little complicated to read by bit because many people overlap, but once right in, a moving story and full of love!
  • Poignant 12  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    Delphine de Vigan is a French writer and novelist (the term "novel" is very imperfect for this book). Delphine de Vigan trying to trace the life of his deceased mother. It is shared between the desire loyalty to his memory and that of lifting th
  • To be read with knowledge of the subject  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    I was offered this book and I do not regret having read it. It's beautiful, very well written and catchy. I wondered if this was not the sort of voyeurism me this need to want to know what would happen to him .... and today I still ask myself the que
  • The difficulty of writing  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    Delphine De Vigan gives us an intimate novel that delves into the family memory. The author, by a singular approach, describes the anguish experienced through writing a novel. It contacted the family members to identify the best Lucile life, a mother
  • Too intimate romance  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    I personally liked the preceding novel of Vignan, funny as some "pretty boy", other more sensitive and dark as "No and Me" or "underground Hours". It's a simple writing, clear and accessible to all, well-constructed stories w
  • Intimate and Universal  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    As intimate and universal. This novel is upsetting, even though it does not necessarily create real echoes in your life. This is a book about the bitterness to grow, on injustice and invisibility links in a sibling on the unspoken incestuous families
  • By day life .... oppose the night!  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    This special book is the story of a family saga of two generations, seen through the prism of the "third"! The first part is the whole, logical and is as all siblings almost. The second part is against "leaded"! The atmosphere is unbre
  • MAGISTRAL !! 17  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful books I have read. I have enjoyed writing as well as the lives of my own mother. This book is a gift for his mother, but for us players, too. My mother suffers from the same disease, bipolar disorder, a k
  • Interesting but very self-absorbed  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    The book recounts the quest of a young woman on the past of her mother, who has just died. A very painful past because it was suffering from manic depression. Why this beautiful woman, born after the war, in 1945, she was immersed in such agony? Delp
  • Nothing stands in the night  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    Delphine de Vigan, which had met with "Days without hunger" or the more recent "No and Me" signs a new novel on the life of his mother: "There is no reason to night" title borrowed from the famous song "Dare Joséphine&qu
  • vibrant and beautiful  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    Last Delphine De Vigan book who has just joined the others in my library. Vibrant novel, taking, moving throughout the story we discover the family secrets, their impact on the generations that follow, the cracks left so well described by the author
  • moving 24 January  

    There is no reason at night - Grand Prize of Lectrices Elle 2012 (Paperback)
    First of all I want to thank editions JC Lattes for allowing me to read this book. Delphine de Vigan is a French author whose name has recently emerged to the public with the film adaptation of his novel No and Me, touching and heartbreaking novel. W