A. Introduction - This book starts with Tally and Shay prepares for the party. They have become beautiful after that, and now live in a beautiful town. So they are ready for the party. In the party, Tally will be voted for the word "Crim" they use for troublemakers. During the party she noticed that someone seems to follow her, especially in the case of someone. Then she discovered later that Cloy was a friend she got from smoke. He told her that there was something for her, but he had to find it.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" is a beautiful book, and like the best book there are movies to choose. This book was performed in 1974 by Robert Redford as Gatsby's movie and Leonardo DiCaprio in 2013 starring. However, one obvious difference is the new version of the movie; Nick Carraway, a patient at a mental hospital, tells the doctor about the story of Gatsby. Even in new movies, I am trying to make the story a bit more active, but it still remains loyal to the plot. The older version slowly starts and continues slowly and dull story
The story of Pereguliar Children by Scott Westfield, the story of Pereguliar Children by Riggs, especially Ella Enchanted's two princesses of Fairst and Bamarre Modi Elf Story series of Mary or F? Author: Inkworld Series written by Cornella Funke's Lisa Papadometryau and Chris Tevez, Royal Diary / Dear America (Various authors have), Mango Street, SE Hinton Outsider, William Goldman's Princess The bride's house of Sandra Cisneros, and all NANCY DREW are now and always reserved. As for intermediate books I am reading at high school, we can continue this day, such as Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli, Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan, Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, Copper Bow of Elizabeth George Speare ... .
Political scholar James C. Scott of Yale University and some authors of the best book in domestic history published a new book called "Anti-food: a deep history of the country" (here). Scott's latest work (excellent) encourages me to think like a country. He is famous for its high modernity in national planning, architecture and economic development. I often recommend it to students and friends. . Like other works by Scott, it looks like a country widely recognized by many liberalists and classical liberals (see here and here). This is not surprising. It records expenses often not seen in ambitious national planning. Scott explains how the state revealed the social world and how pursuit of readability brought about expensive and often catastrophic intervention.