J. Smith-Cameron

J. Smith-Cameron

  • Born: 1957-9-7
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  • Extended Reading
    • Kacie 2022-09-08 08:39:13

      May we cherish time and leave few regrets

      After reading the original book, find a movie that is also called a classic to watch. I don't often watch old movies, and I don't think I appreciate the pictures and the clothes of the characters, but this movie doesn't. With the scenes of the old movies coming into view, the heart is easy to calm...

    • Stephania 2022-09-06 10:41:43

      two little poems

      I wish I had heaven's embroidered cloth with gold and silver light Those blue, gray and black cloths are light or dark I'll spread the cloth under your feet But poor I have only dreams I've spread my dreams under your feet Take it easy because that's my dream All mankind is a book When a man dies...

    • Dorthy 2022-04-20 09:02:56

      It was so beautiful that I watched it twice in three days. The director used a lot of brains to make the film more interesting, to make the characters fuller, and to add a social background. And I used a lot of fun ways to make reading letters fun. The true feelings in the story, as well as the love for the book, and the sincere and sincere communication, are very touching.

    • Emmie 2022-04-19 09:03:17

      "It's certainly good to know that some one so many miles away can be so kind and generous to people they haven't even seen." Four and a half stars, just a little slower.

    84 Charing Cross Road quotes

    • Helene Hanff: Being used to the dead white paper and the stiff cardboardy covers of American books, I never knew a book could be such a joy to the touch.

    • Helene Hanff: [typing] WHAT KIND OF A BLACK PROTESTANT BIBLE IS THIS! Kindly inform the Church of England they have loused up the most beautiful prose even written. Who ever taught Dr. Tindall the Vulgate Latin. They'll burn for it, mark my words. It's nothing to me, I'm Jewish myself, but I have a Catholic sister-in-law, a Methodist sister-in-law, a whole raft of Presbyterian cousins, through my late Uncle Abraham who was converted, and an aunt who's a Christian Science healer. And I'd like to think none of them would countenance an Anglican Latin Bible if they knew it existed. As it happens, they don't know Latin existed.