Mary Messina Messina itibaren 26100 Porto Canale CR, İtalya
<3 it !!!
This book is great. It "moved" me. Definitely took me out of a bad place and made me see the world a little differently. Highly recommended. The author finds herself by eating her way through Italy, playing her way through India, and loving Indonesia. No major religous stuff or anything like that, just a 30 something New Yorker trying to find her way.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final book in the series. Because of the events of the previous year, Harry, Ron, and Hermione elect not to return to school. Rather, they split after Bill’s and Fleur’s wedding to roam the countryside while trying to find the remaining Horcruxes, destroy the one they have, and decipher the objects Dumbledore left them in his will. Along the way, they and their friends face grave danger and tons of adventure. This is the be all end all. The final battle occurs at Hogwarts and determines whether Voldemort or Harry Potter will come out on top. Lots of questions are answered throughout this book that explain previous actions in other books. Nothing is always as it seems. I just found this book to be so amazing. I remember when I read it the first time and I alternated between crying, laughing, shouting, and satisfaction. It was definitely an emotional rollercoaster. In a way, this book was even more heart-wrenching than the others because so many more characters are lost throughout these dangerous pages. Deathly Hallows was such a great ending to a great series and it was so sad that it had to end. It is even sadder today with the final movie premiering, completely bringing the story to an end. Read the full review here.
Writing Very well done. Florey manages to combine just the right amount of wit and humor into a potentially dry subject. I get that not everyone is as fascinated with sentence diagrams as I am, but they hold a special place in my heart because they are both logical and fun to figure out and also because of Dr. Susan Wink's Advanced Grammar class in college. Florey does the subject justice, and her writing style is a pleasure to read. Entertainment Value Here's where you might get lost. I was absolutely in love with every word of this book - but I love diagramming sentences. I've had this book on my TBR forever and I'm so glad I finally picked it up over spring break (yes, that's how far behind I am on reviews). That said, I think there's a limited appeal when you're dealing with non-fiction about grammar. I, for one, devoured it, but I think those who aren't as excited about grammar as I am may have more issues with the entertainment value. Overall It's a must read for grammar fans and word nerds. Those who are fans of language, linguistics, and grammar must give it a try. But if you're not a huge fan of the technical aspects of language or writing, it may not be an ideal read as it delves into the more detailed aspects of grammar and usage.