Alan · Bradley 's novel "Sweet Bottom Pie" and Edward Esther · Cumming' s poems are somewhere that has never been before, the theme of mystery, adventure and love is transcendent and willingly glad, but they are It is shaped from different angles. This novel is an old-fashioned robot in the fragmented British village of the 1950s. Bradley was inspired by the famous Sherlock Holmes, a 14-year-old aspiring chemist, Flavia was alone. I solved the murder case.
Sweetness of the bottom of the pie, Alan Bradley If you like strange and quirky characters, I like this book in the UK in the 1950s. The strange family life of the young Flavia de Rousse influenced her lonely change, including her laboratory chemistry experiment at her Victorian house. She also performed a revenge of a similar detective to her two sisters and made a detailed investigation into the death of Colonel Rossell of her emotional failure, widow 's father. When she found a strange body in a cucumber plaque, she tried to discover a murderer using her own science and technology. Flavia is a comedy pioneer of CSI's smooth female scientist
Alan · Bradley 's novel "Sweet Bottom Pie" and Edward Esther · Cumming' s poems are somewhere that has never been before, the theme of mystery, adventure and love is transcendent and willingly glad, but they are It is shaped from different angles. This novel is an old-fashioned robot in the fragmented British village of the 1950s. Bradley was inspired by the famous Sherlock Holmes, a 14-year-old aspiring chemist, Flavia was alone. I solved the murder case.
Are you looking for a biography of E. E. Cummings and looking ahead to it? Edward Estrin Cummings was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on October 14, 1894. His father served as a professor of sociology and political science at Harvard University and immediately prompted the transition to literature and poetry. He studied at Harvard University and graduated in English and classical studies, especially Latin and Greek, in 1916. In college, he continued to grow passion for poetry and analyzed Geroldstein and Ezra Pond's writings. Some of his poems are also published in school newspapers. After that the poetry of this era was included in the text of "8 Harvard poets" (1920).