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The World According to Garp»rank:par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of realism in every scene and the pulse of life in every heart. ... |
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It's Legal: Making Information Technology Work in Practice»rank:par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of realism in every scene and the pulse of life in every heart. ... |
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Little Lulu Volume 11: April Fools»rank: 360574par: John Stanley
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Widow for One Year»rank: 360574par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John lrving fans will not be startled to find that A Widow for 0ne Year is a sprawling farce-tragedy crawling with characters who are writers. ln the opening scene, 4-year-old Ruth Cole walks in on her melancholy mother, Marion, who is in flagrante with 16-year-old Eddie, the driver for drunken Ted (Ruth's dad and Marion's estranged, womanizing husband). Eddie spends the rest of his life obsessively writing novels like Sixty Times, his roman à clef about his 60 seductions by Marion. Ted is a failed novelist who ... |
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Hasta Que Te Encuentre»rank: 799520par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John lrving fans will not be startled to find that A Widow for 0ne Year is a sprawling farce-tragedy crawling with characters who are writers. ln the opening scene, 4-year-old Ruth Cole walks in on her melancholy mother, Marion, who is in flagrante with 16-year-old Eddie, the driver for drunken Ted (Ruth's dad and Marion's estranged, womanizing husband). Eddie spends the rest of his life obsessively writing novels like Sixty Times, his roman à clef about his 60 seductions by Marion. Ted is a failed novelist who ... |
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Spanish Dictionary for Beginners»rank: 799520par: Helen Davies
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John lrving fans will not be startled to find that A Widow for 0ne Year is a sprawling farce-tragedy crawling with characters who are writers. ln the opening scene, 4-year-old Ruth Cole walks in on her melancholy mother, Marion, who is in flagrante with 16-year-old Eddie, the driver for drunken Ted (Ruth's dad and Marion's estranged, womanizing husband). Eddie spends the rest of his life obsessively writing novels like Sixty Times, his roman à clef about his 60 seductions by Marion. Ted is a failed novelist who ... |
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Petite amie imaginaire»rank: 799520par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John lrving fans will not be startled to find that A Widow for 0ne Year is a sprawling farce-tragedy crawling with characters who are writers. ln the opening scene, 4-year-old Ruth Cole walks in on her melancholy mother, Marion, who is in flagrante with 16-year-old Eddie, the driver for drunken Ted (Ruth's dad and Marion's estranged, womanizing husband). Eddie spends the rest of his life obsessively writing novels like Sixty Times, his roman à clef about his 60 seductions by Marion. Ted is a failed novelist who ... |
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The World According to Garp»rank: 799520par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of realism in every scene and the pulse of life in every heart. ... |
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Son Of The Circus (Mp3) (Unabr.)»rank: 1415065par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of realism in every scene and the pulse of life in every heart. ... |
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Dynamics of Environmental Bioprocesses: Modelling and Simulation»rank: 1415065par: Jonathan B. Snape, Irving J. Dunn, John Ingham
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of realism in every scene and the pulse of life in every heart. ... |