Hunter Tremayne

Hunter Tremayne

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  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Milo 2022-04-19 09:03:15

      Bookstore, see you in three years

      I know it in 2018, but I can't use vpn. Now you can watch it on Youku. I'm pleasantly surprised.

      Oh Old House Bookstore, how beautiful red and green, brick walls and green plants. I saw love and courage, kindness and perseverance; I saw the filth of power, using power to do whatever they want; I saw...

    • Kristian 2022-04-20 09:02:54

      middle-aged and elderly single women who love to read

      In many movies I have seen, middle-aged and elderly women who love to read are usually either widows or never married. In short, they are all single, and they are not ordinary singles. Chun can develop into her husband's ambiguous object) grams themselves. This movie is really good, but the film is...

    • April 2022-04-08 09:01:13

      Middle-aged widowed, childless, holding a banknote to open a bookstore, isn't this the future me...

    • Rebeka 2022-04-03 09:01:12

      The man who loved the book burned the title page of the book, and the girl who didn't love the book took the book out of the fire. The lonely manor conveys the scent of ink that is thirsty for knowledge, and the damp old house is filled with souls who will not be lonely. The manor is surrounded by gossip, and the old house is greedy. She wore a garnet-colored dress and received strange stares at parties. She repaired the bookstore and, like Lolita, suffered from the town's ill-intentioned slander. Although she lost, she left that day with her head held high like a warrior.

    The Bookshop quotes

    • [first lines]

      Narrator: She told me once: "When we read a story, we inhabit it; the covers of the books are like a roof and four walls: a house." She, more than anything else in the world, loved the moment when you've finished a book and the story keeps playing like the most vivid dream in your head.

      [seagulls cawing]

    • Florence Green: What else do people think the old house could be used for? Why have they done nothing about it in the past seven years? There were birds nesting in it. Half the tiles were off the roof and it stank of rats. Wouldn't it be better to fill the place with books for people to look at?

      Mr. Keble: I read before going to sleep, and usually drift off to the Land of Nod by about the third page.

      Florence Green: So you see? Don't you realize how useful books can be?