“这是我去过的最好的野餐,”Kipper说。 Kipper had an autograph book. He wanted some of the famous bears to sign their names. 'I can show them to Biff and Chip,'said Kipper. 'Then they'll know I've had a magic adventure. Kipper有一本签名书...
Her latest novels -- The Sweetness of Forgetting,... (展开全部) 我要写书评 The Book of Lost Names的书评 ···(全部 1 条) 热门 Ava2024-07-25 14:36:20 Kristin Harmel 作者写的特别平庸,在eva最后去德国图书馆找书时,我就在猜想会不会两个人同时都因为这个报纸而在那里相遇,结果真的是这样,...
“这是我去过的最好的野餐,”Kipper说。 Kipper had an autograph book. He wanted some of the famous bears to sign their names. 'I can show them to Biff and Chip,'said Kipper. 'Then they'll know I've had a magic adventure. Kippe...
A gripping, heartfelt novel reminiscent of The Lost Girls of Paris and The Alice Network, The Book of Lost Names is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of bravery and love in the face of evil. 更多全部 ...
Malone at a drinking-place by the lake, and drawn in the sketch-book of that adventurous American who had first penetrated this unknown world. He described also the iguanodon and the pterodactyl—two of the first of the wonders which they had encountered. He then thrilled the ...
Just don't go down to the river. My mother speaking sharply as my father and I head out the back door for our Sunday ride in the Ford. She will stay home fixing dinner, roast pork, a brittle-skinned chicken, some meal demanding her afternoon. We go on adventures.This would have been...
He wrote a book in which he described his own story. I, of course, was the wolf; he the lamb. It was all there, under different names, of course; but who in all London would have failed to recognize it? What do you say to that, Mr. Holmes? " ...
Not true. We know it right here in this book-this prism-this kaleidoscope of the soul bursting with imagination. And the poet's everyday world is never lost, even while tethered to high-flying multi-imaged phrases and clauses. Alan Britt's literary personality is here, precise in every ...
He had lost his hat, and his hair, which had grown long in our wanderings, was flying in wild disorder. A single day seemed to have changed him from the highest product of modern civilization to the most desperate savage in South America. Beside him stood his master, the k...