no problem, feeling

Dereck 2022-10-07 10:22:32

It's a pity the protagonist didn't meet. But this kind of feeling that has been with each other for a long time even though they have not met is super touching. When Helen was happy to unpack the book, she felt like she saw me in the past. It's a pity that I haven't bought paper books for almost a year and haven't read paper books other than reference books or textbooks for a long time.

I have been reading e-books, and after watching this movie, I miss myself more and more when I read books seriously. Before the age of 20, there were always books on the head of my bed, and the bed was leaning against the old bookcase of my house. The books I bought with my pocket money were neatly placed in it. At that time, all my money was spent on books. above. Moreover, the books I bought at that time would not be read only once, they were all books that people would read and read carefully after a while.

This movie made me regain that feeling, there is nothing like the feeling of leisurely reading with a book in both hands.

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  • Rebeca 2022-04-19 09:03:17

    I finished reading the book yesterday and watched the movie today while it was still hot. Perfact~ It is more understandable to watch this drama after reading the book. The actor's interpretation is just right, and the classic plot in the book is vivid in my mind.

  • Kylee 2022-04-20 09:02:56

    The knowing smiles of book lovers who sympathize with each other have nothing to do with love. Love the words he or she may read softly on his or her lips, love the words he or she writes in the corners of the title page, love him or her for laughing or get angry about a certain paragraph, love him or her for the book It is another spiritual world created by the fusion of the thoughts of the author and the mood of the readers. by Ai Xiaoke

84 Charing Cross Road quotes

  • Frank P. Doel: [reading "He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven" by William Butler Yeats] "Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths, Enwrought with golden and silver light, The blue and the dim and the dark cloths, Of night and light and the half light, I would spread the cloths under your feet: But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams."

  • Helene Hanff: Somebody gave me this book for Christmas. It's "A Great Modern Library" book. Ever seen one of those? It's less attractively bound than the "Proceedings of the New York State Assembly" and it weighs more. It was a given to me by a gent who knows I'm fond of John Donne. The title of this book is: "The Complete Poetry and Selected Prose of John Donne *and* the Complete Poetry of William Blake"? The question mark is mine. Will you please tell me what those two boys have in common except - they were both English and they both wrote.