Exactly! :eusa_clap
..and that is why I'm dreaming of one. In the "old days" (meaning: prior to WWII) they were known as "houses of the landlords".
But, not only that.. They are so GORGEOUS from the inside.
So, I've just moved one hell of a LARGE pile of my mom's books (due to the fact that we are finally getting rid of the children's cabinet). And it hit me: WE sure have a lot of books!! :eusa_clap
:focus:
I just picked Jostein Gaarder's "Maya".
(if it's anything like his other works, I'll be...
AdoraBatBrat.. I remember that blog.. I liked it, it was "Martha Stewart's dark side" kind of a lady.. lol
@jackson87:
I suppose: "Hello and WELCOME to FL" are in order... ;)
I ONLY do them by myself.. Because they need just a little bit of plucking, and the girls at the salon always want to "shape" them into "fashionable" form! And, when I leave the salon, I'm upset.. my brows refuse to look the way I want them to.. So, I am my own brow-stylist. lol
No, no other pointers or critiques.. I loved it!
(and this is spoken by a girl who digs through piles of books in order to find a decent thing to read) :)
It has exactly everything a good story has to have, AND it's not like Poirot "Oh, I know who the killer is, but the Reader can never...
I've finished it!
(I'd finish earlier, but my mom wanted kitchen ceiling painted.. today!)
Let's start..
First off.. LOVE the beginning.. the irony is a best way to start.
And, giving him a "Humphrey Bogart" look immediately got me. :)
..made me laugh.. this gives amazing inside info...
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