Everyone loves Austin

Freddy 2022-01-28 08:23:36

Everyone loves Austin - The Jane Austin Book Club has

a home phone call every weekend. This week, my parents are scrambling to recommend books to me, "Things in the Ming Dynasty" and "Thirty Years of Turmoil", although it's too early I have read the book, but I still understand the painstaking efforts of my parents, but I hope that the truth and personnel in the book will be known to my daughter, and life will be easier and happier. The book has its own idea of ​​a good life, and a group of Austin fans in the United States also have the same idea. 6 books in 6 months, looking forward to a different life from these 5 women and a GEEK man. There is no need to tell the plot, just say that it is indeed a feast for Austin fans. The bridges of life and the stories in the book overlap, and the language of the review book becomes a comment and discussion on each other's life. This is also reading. The ultimate goal of watching a movie or something, at least I am.

Favorite bit:

Try:
The science fiction novel that GEEK boy recommends to the mature girl, always ask her if she has read it, the answer is no, the woman in the falling love never thought that this is his temptation, because, for her own sake Lovers, try a new world, it is the proof that every lover wants, and finally after the maze that the boy sister broke through, the mature girl read all night and was moved by such a new world. In the small town in the morning, facing the kiss of the sun, opened the real prelude of a love.

Forgive: When an
old woman encounters her husband cheating, it is a kind of helplessness in the world. Losing to a woman who is not even younger than herself makes her even more sad and powerless. In the original book club meeting, a single sentence could detonate tears, but after reading again and again and talking with friends little by little, I rebuilt my confidence. When the ex-husband came back from a careful test, he found that because of such an experience, he had discovered vitality and rebirth, and what was even more rare was the courage to accept and forgive.

Adventure:
She is very young and beautiful, a slender and enthusiastic LES who is always in love at first sight, but when she finds that her life has been taken by her companions to write novel stories, she resolutely leaves, the next time, it will be like a mountain breeze I can't hold myself back, life is too short, even though I always break my hands and feet, I'm still getting better when I'm young, and I'm just amazing when I'm not afraid.

Self-control: The
strongest people are the most vulnerable, and the most sullen people are the most dissolute. It's almost a replica of Desperate Housewives + Classroom Love. She can't find a happy little French teacher in her marriage. Although she defends her understanding of Austin and thinks she is elegant in French style, she is still a 17-year-old French teacher. In the kiss of the beautiful young boy, SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, Austin is always talking about some self-control and even sacrifice, so she did not cry this time, and finally did not cross the not wide road in front of MOTEL. , but went back to her husband and let him read "Persuasion" to her with tears, because it was about two people who once fell in love and separated but finally learned to move on and come back again.

Movies are the style I like, a simple town, a few ordinary men and women, a day of reading and growing up, advice from wise writers, and brave readers to explore with life itself, happiness and joy, people Everyone loves Austin.

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The Jane Austen Book Club quotes

  • Sylvia Avila: Look, I adore Jocelyn, but . . . ah ha, if, "Loving is letting go," then whoever wants Jocelyn is going to have to pry her fingers loose, one by one.

  • Editor: Dear Ms. Corrine Mahern, we regret that we must decline to publish the three short stories you sent to us. 'Benny's Basketball' is strong narratively, but the depiction of your penis-waving retarded boy felt a little unkind. And isn't the title 'Separating Eggs For Flan' a bit obvious as a metaphor for your parents' divorce? Yet we confess that 'Skydiver' puzzled us most. Why would a beautiful, self-centered young lesbian jump out of a plane?