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Oona & Salinger
Oona & Salinger
Frederic Beigbeder
¥65.32
?n timp ce mul?i studen?i americani din anii 1960 participau la mar?uri ?mpotriva r?zboiului, luau droguri halucinogene ?i erau adep?ii amorului liber, Hannah Latham, fiica unui faimos profesor universitar ultraradical ?i al unei pictori?e foarte cultivate, nu vrea dec?t s? se c?s?toreasc? cu iubitul ei, viitor doctor, ?i s? tr?iasc? ?n provincie o via?? conven?ional?. T?n?rul cuplu ?i b?ie?elul lor nou-n?scut se stabilesc ?ntr-un or??el din statul Maine, ?ns? Hannah ajunge s? se simt? cur?nd izolat? ?i plictisit? de visul ei de fat? cuminte. ?ntr-o bun? zi, ?n lipsa so?ului, un t?n?r – veche cuno?tin?? de pe vremea studen?iei – apare ?n ora?, schimb?ndu-i lui Hannah via?a pentru totdeauna... O carte pe care n-o po?i l?sa din m?n?, cu un suspans bine dozat, scris? cu m?iestria unui autor de romane poli?iste. De acela?i autor, la Editura Trei au ap?rut romanele Nu pleca..., O rela?ie special?, Jocurile destinului ?i Tenta?ia. O femeie se treze?te prizoniera unei vie?i prea conven?ionale ?i a micului ei act de rebeliune, ale c?rui consecin?e o h?ituiesc peste zeci de ani. Farmecul discret al vie?ii conjugale este un roman despre limita dintre via?a privat? ?i via?a public?, despre imensa pr?pastie dintre p?rin?i ?i copii ?i despre felul ?n care nu po?i sc?pa niciodat? cu adev?rat de trecutul t?u. De asemenea, constituie ?i o analiz? a moravurilor societ??ii contemporane, ?n care mass-media poate distruge vie?i ?n c?teva ore. “Kennedy este ne?ntrecut ?n a crea personaje feminine pline de rafinament, dar b?ntuite de fr?m?nt?ri. Stilul s?u emo?ioneaz? ?i captiveaz? deopotriv?.“ Daily Mirror
Anatomia distructivit??ii umane
Anatomia distructivit??ii umane
Erich Fromm
¥122.54
Al treilea volum al seriei Clubul fetelor dependente de ciocolat? ?nc? o poveste delicioas? din seria Clubul fetelor dependente de ciocolat?, al?turi de Pasiunea lui Cherry ?i Cuf?rul lui Skye. Summer s-a visat dintotdeauna dansatoare ?i, c?nd apare un loc la ?coala de balet, ?i-l dore?te dureros de tare. Gimnaziul se termin? ?i ?ncepe vacan?a dar, spre deosebire de geam?na Skye ?i de celelalte surori, Summer nu are timp de petreceri pe plaj?. Audi?ia devine noua ei obsesie, iar lucrurile ?ncep s? scape grav de sub control... Cu c?t ?ncearc? mai mult s? ating? perfec?iunea, cu at?t se pierde mai tare. Va realiza Summer – cu ajutorul b?iatului care vrea s?-i fie mai mult dec?t prieten – c? visurile vin ?n tot felul de forme ?i m?rimi? ?Emo?ionant, tandru, de neuitat.“ – The Guardian ?Fiica mea era o cititoare foarte selectiv?, a?a c? am vrut s? scriu c?r?i pe care s? nu le lase din m?n?, pove?ti care s? o fac? s? viseze, s?-?i pun? ?ntreb?ri, s? mediteze ?i – de ce nu? – s? ?n?eleag? mai bine via?a.“ – Cathy Cassidy ?Sora mea ro?e?te p?n? ?n albul ochilor ?i pare c? ?i-a pierdut cu des?v?r?ire darul vorbirii. (...) Apoi r?de cu gura p?n? la urechi, iar Finch ?i ?ntoarce un z?mbet la fel de luminos. ?n clipa ?n care noi celelalte sim?im miros de ars, e greu de spus dac? acesta vine de la privirile lor electrizate, ori de la fierul de c?lcat pe care Skye l-a abandonat pe unul dintre cele mai bune furouri vintage ale ei.“
A sors k?nyve
A sors k?nyve
Parinoush Saniee
¥82.00
Virág harminc elmúlt, de sem az álommeló, sem az álomotthon, sem az álompasi nem akar valósággá válni. ?nbizalma, optimizmusa mégis t?retlen. Pedig van kivel ?sszemérnie magát. Alig pár évvel id?sebb n?vére, Judit már régen révbe ért. Jókép? férj, három gyerek, anyagi gondokról nem is hallott, de még rettenetes f?n?k sem igyekszik pokollá tenni az életét. Aztán váratlanul Juditot elhagyja a férje egy fiatalabb n? miatt... Hogyan tud újra magára találni a n?vér? ?s hogyan tud ebben segítségére lenni a kelekótya húg? Talán els? lépésként azzal, hogy pici albérletébe k?lt?zteti n?vérét a z?r?s kamaszlánnyal, az iskolát kezd? k?zéps?vel, és az épp járni tanuló egy éves unoka?ccsel. ?s míg a két testvér azon van, hogy Judit szívét ?sszeragasszák, Virág élete is a feje tetejére áll.
Mi?carea pendular?
Mi?carea pendular?
Mussa Alberto
¥32.62
Lumea este plin? de ?ntreb?ri pentru Hans Thomas, un b?iat de doisprezece ani care pleac? ?mpreun? cu tat?l lui la Atena, ?n c?utarea mamei sale ?r?t?cite ?n lumea modei“. Un personaj enigmatic ?i d?ruie?te pe drum o lup?, apoi b?iatul prime?te o carte minuscul? ?n care cite?te o poveste av?nd similitudini bizare cu detalii din propria-i via??. Misterul c?r?ilor de joc este o poveste ?n interiorul altei pove?ti, un joc la grani?a ?ntre realitate ?i fantezie demn de Lewis Carroll.
Gabriela
Gabriela
Amado Jorge
¥65.32
Gómez Herrera este un gaucho, un haiduc al pampasului argentinian, scos parc? din revistele motiva?ionale ?i de self-improving. ?tie ce poate ?i ce vrea ?i are la ?ndem?n? arme imbatabile: cinismul, pref?c?toria, falsitatea ?i calomnia. Demn de Juan Moreira, str?mo?ul s?u, Herrera ofer? re?eta perfect? pentru ob?inerea unui scaun ministerial ?ntr-o ?ar? european?. Comedia inocent? devine astfel o satir? bine regizat?, iar r?sul un z?mbet sarcastic. Hazliile ispr?vi ale nepotului lui Juan Moreira este un tabloul al arivistului, pe fundalul societ??ii argentiniene de la sf?r?itul secolul al XIX-lea ?i ?nceputul secolului al XX-lea.
Az ellenállás
Az ellenállás
Duncan Shelley
¥82.99
Te milyennek képzeled a t?kéletes randit? ?lmodoztál már arról, hogy egyszer valaki kitalálja a legdédelgetettebb álmod? Szeretted a D.A.C. els? részét, és türelmetlenül várod, hogy megjelenjen a második? Akkor ezt el kell olvasnod! Kalapos ?va ebben a novellában kis bepillantást enged Márk fejébe, és azt is megtudhatjuk, hogy sikerül-e a fiúnak ?sszehoznia egy bénázásoktól és félreértésekt?l mentes randit Flórával. Lépj be te is a D.A.C. világába, és éld át velünk A t?kéletes randit! NOVELLA kizárólag e-k?nyvben!
A v?r?s halál álarca
A v?r?s halál álarca
Edgar Allan Poe
¥22.73
Az el?kel? bentlakásos iskola borostyánnal borított falai k?z?tt korrupció, botrány és egy ?sszeesküvés baljós hálózata rejt?zik. Az Amerikából j?tt Raven Stone-nak felt?nik, hogy valami nagyon nem stimmel. El?sz?r is ott vannak a titokzatos elt?nések. Aztán a tanárok hazugságai. ?s most pedig a halálos fenyegetések... A nyugtalanító t?rténéseket csak tovább bonyolítja a rejtélyes Kieran Storm felt?nése, akinek nemcsak az agya penge, de a teste is d?gleszt?. Raven érzi, hogy beleszeret a fiúba, de megbízhat olyasvalakiben, akir?l szinte semmit sem tud?
Picaj
Picaj
Ioana Miron
¥24.44
Un preot militant pentru drepturile imigran?ilor pare s???i fi ucis so?ia ?i apoi s? se fi ?mpu?cat. Un str?in pare s? fi murit ?ntr?un banal accident rutier. Dar anchetatorii din subordinea inspectorului Alex Recht trebuie s? vad? dincolo de aparen?ele ?n?el?toare ?i, pe fundalul sumbru al iernii suedeze, s? reconstituie un puzzle al dramelor sociale ?i familiale care au condus la crime. Intriga detectivistic? se ?mplete?te cu analiza psihologic? ?i thrillerul, iar rezultatul este o carte captivant? care a impus?o pe Kristina Ohlsson printre cei mai importan?i autori din literatur? poli?ist? scandinav?.
Zile ?i nop?i
Zile ?i nop?i
Jarry Alfred
¥40.79
n Ferma, tnrul Daniel primete pe neateptate o vizit de la mama sa, Tilde, care i spune, cu o for de convingere i o coeren tulburtoare, o istorie ntunecat a regiunii rurale din Suedia n care se retrsese de cteva luni mpreun cu soul ei. n povestea aceasta se amestec abuzul sexual, conspiraia i crima, iar Daniel este avertizat c, dac refuz s-o cread, propria lui mam n-o s l mai considere fiul ei. Pe de alt parte, un telefon primit de la tatl lui l informeaz pe Daniel c Tilde a suferit o cdere nervoas i povestea ei e rodul unei imaginaii paranoide. Care este adevrul Tnrul va trebui s cltoreasc pn la ferm n cutarea unor rspunsuri de care acum depinde chiar viaa mamei sale.
Cizme, rob?, c?ma?a de noapte
Cizme, rob?, c?ma?a de noapte
Jorge Amado
¥48.97
O poveste de dragoste se înfirip? între un soldat ?i o tân?r? turist?, într?un ora? de pe litoralul albanez. Numai c? nimic nu este ceea ce pare în acest minunat decor estival. Pe fundalul ruinelor unui teatru antic, regimul comunist monteaz? o înscenare grotesc? pentru a??i ?ine sub teroare propriul popor, iar protagoni?tii devin, cu sau f?r? voia lor, actori.
Alterna?tere
Alterna?tere
Osmonde Gabriel
¥73.49
Enigma unor crime sângeroase din secolul al XVII?lea, tradi?ii africane aduse de sclavi, o confrerie secret? – toate acestea se împletesc în firul unei pove?ti spuse de diferi?i protagoni?ti, într?un amestec de perspective ?i rase care red? îns??i esen?a Braziliei. Iar deasupra tuturor se profileaz? figura misterioasei regine Jinga.
Lelkünk üzenete
Lelkünk üzenete
Kurt Tepperwein
¥81.26
Elég egy váratlan hajnali telefonhívás és egy rég nem hallott a hang a vonal másik végén, hogy Myron Bolitar, a kemény?kl? játékosügyn?k ismét egy els? ránézésre megoldhatatlan rejtély kell?s k?zepén találja magát. Nyolc éve, hogy utoljára találkozott a gy?ny?r? Terese Collinsszal, aki most arra kéri, utazzon Párizsba. Myron sejti, hogy nem csupán egy romantikus randevú várja a szerelem városában, ám amikor a repül?térre érve rend?r?k fogadják, majd hamarosan kiderül, hogy Terese az els? számú gyanúsítottja egy gyilkosságnak, úgy érzi, zsákutcába került. Nem ismeri sem a nyelvet, sem a szokásokat, így aligha tud bármit is kinyomozni. De miel?tt alaposabban végiggondolhatná a helyzetet, t?rténik valami, ami új megvilágításba helyezi az ügyet... ?Ekkor borítottam rá az asztalt. Amint leült mellém, azonnal végiggondoltam a lehet?ségeket. Már tudtam, mir?l van szó: emberrablás. Ha beszállok a furgonba, nekem l?ttek. Hallották már azt a nagy b?lcsességet, hogy az emberrablásoknál mindig az els? negyvennyolc óra a legkritikusabb? Amit nem szoktak hozzátenni - talán mert annyira nyilvánvaló -, hogy minden másodperccel cs?kken az esélye annak, hogy valaha is megtalálják az áldozatot. Itt ugyanez volt a helyzet. Ha beszállok abba a kocsiba, túlélési esélyeim a minimumra cs?kkennek. Ha felállok, és elindulok a furgon felé, szintén romlanak a kilátásaim. Ráadásul Sebhelyes Fej nem számít korai ellencsapásra. Azt hiszi, szépen begyakorolt kis monológját hallgatom. Nem jelentek fenyegetést. ?gy hát a meglepetés erejére építettem. Egy pillanatra ? is odanézett, hogy meggy?z?dj?n, valóban ott áll-e a kocsi. Ennyi elég is volt. Az asztal peremét már korábban megmarkoltam. Lábizmaim megfeszültek. ?gy pattantam f?l, mintha dobbantóról ugranék. Az asztallap egyenesen az arcába csapódott." Harlan Coben napjaink egyik legnépszer?bb krimiírója. Regényeit a m?faj gy?ngyszemeiként tartják számon, eddig negyven kül?nb?z? nyelvre fordították le, és k?zel 50 millió (!) példányt adtak el bel?lük világszerte.
A tó úrn?je
A tó úrn?je
Andrzej Sapkowski
¥102.27
These tales are translated from a variety of authors. The translator has been chiefly led to the task by the hope of composing an entertaining volume out of materials not generally accessible. The works in which many of them are found, are by no means common, and the indelicacy with which almost all collections of Italian tales are polluted, deservedly excludes them from general perusal. Such care has, however, been employed in the following selection, and such liberties taken with the originals, when they appeared objectionable on this account, that it is hoped this little book will escape the censure too justly cast upon Italian works of humour, in general—a censure which falls heavily upon many of the otherwise admirable tales of Boccaccio. While, however, such trifling alterations have been made as appeared necessary, these tales may still justly be considered as fair specimens of the Italian Novella, and like the celebrated collection already alluded to, furnish us with a very lively idea of the early manners of the Italians. Those tales, from which our great dramatist borrowed parts of his plots, and some of his incidents, have a double interest, both from their own nature, and as they illustrate the process by which his genius, "by happy alchemy of mind," turned all the materials which fell in his way to gold. Two or three of this kind have been purposely selected. ITALIAN TALES: THE TEACHER TAUGHT. THE UNEXPECTED REPLY. WHO AM I? THE DEAD RIDER. THE SKILFUL PHYSICIAN THE POMEGRANATE SEED THE FATAL MISTAKE THE DEAD ALIVE THE FALSE CHAMPION THE MERCHANT OF VENICE THERE IS A SKELETON IN EVERY HOUSE. THE ELOPEMENT. THE FRIAR ENTRAPPED ANTONIO AND VERONICA. BELPHAGOR. THE SLEEPING DRAUGHT THE COUNTERPARTS
Persuasion
Persuasion
Jane Austen
¥18.74
Holmes decodes a warning from Porlock, an informant against arch-criminal Moriarty, for "Douglas" resident five years at "Birlstone". Scotland Yard's MacDonald asks them to investigate a corpse with the same look and circle-in-triangle brand on the forearm as Birlstone owner Douglas. The head was blown off by an American-style sawed-off shotgun. Apparently, an intruder dropped a card with VV341, and left across a shallow moat. Watson observes the bereaved English wife and best male friend in unusually good spirits. When Holmes pretends the moat will be drained, the conspirators retrieve a missing dumb-bell weighting down the visitor's clothes beneath the water. Douglas comes from hiding, to explain he killed the assassin Baldwin in self-defence; the plan was to save him from more attacks by criminal survivors of Vermissa Valley. He hands Dr. Watson the following account. Young McMurdo gains reputation as tough counterfeiter, Freemen Lodge member fleeing murder charges in Chicago. In the Vermissa coal mine area, McGinty rules Scowrers branded by a circle in square, the local Lodge 341 who extort, murder, and exchange vicious deeds with nearby Lodges. Pretty Ettie prefers McMurdo to nasty Baldwin, and wants to flee, but will wait some months. When word comes that Pinkerton sent Edwards, McMurdo gathers ringleaders in one room, and springs his trap on them, surrounded by the law. Although the worst were hanged, after ten years, villains were freed, and chased McMurdo-Edwards-Douglas, despite changes of name, location, and wife. He married Ettie, then she died in California, where he made a fortune. The Valley of Fear, notable for Professor Moriarty's involvement, is set before "The Final Problem", the short story in which Moriarty was introduced. This introduces a logical difficulty, as in "The Final Problem" Dr. Watson has never heard of Moriarty, whereas by the end of The Valley Of Fear he is, or should be, familiar with his name and character. The "Moriarty" element in the story is tied into the fate of the informer in the story. It ties the Molly Maguire background to another event of that period: the murder of James Carey, an informer who was shot on board a ship off the coast of Natal, South Africa in 1883 by Patrick O'Donnell, an Irish republican who had relatives in the Mollies and briefly visited the Pennsylvania coal mining district, supposedly looking for the suspected informer among them.
Csillagpuszta
Csillagpuszta
Vasi Szabó János
¥22.97
A kosaras srácok t?rténete folytatódik! Valaki felgyújtja Sédar klubját. Nyolcszornyolc, az edz? kizártnak tartja, hogy a Sharks csapatának k?ze legyen a dologhoz. A gyanúsítottak k?re azonban egyre b?vül, el?veszik a játékosokat is: Tunyát, aki mindig kül?nck?dik, Levet, aki visszahúzódó és félénk, Grimaszt, aki a legkisebb provokációból is balhét csinál. ?s ha mindez nem volna elég, Stifti, aki a szép szál Sédar iránti féltékenységét soha sem titkolta, ezúttal Szilviával is ?sszekap. Ráadásul Porto Vecchio hárompontosakat szóró királyn?je is eltitkol valamit. A Sharksnak a nagy izgalmak k?zepette is meg kell ?riznie higgadtságát, hogy legy?zhessék a Templomosokat.
For Every Man A Reason
For Every Man A Reason
Patrick Wilkins
¥4.58
He stood watching while George Atkinson spun around, dark eyes flashing, hair tousled. There was a two days' growth of beard darkening Atkinson's face. "Why, George," Loveral said, swiftly examining the litter of metal and wood which was spread over a table behind Atkinson. There was a home-made hammer in Atkinson's hand. "What have we here, George?""Something for you," Atkinson said, tightening his fingers about the handle of the hammer.Loveral grinned his famous Loveral grin. "That's fine. What could it be?" "None of your damned business.""George," Loveral said, his smile still white but his eyes narrow and quick.The woman was behind them. Her voice screeched. "George, I told you. Why didn't you listen, George? You should have listened to me. You—" Loveral held up a hand, still watching Atkinson. "Now tell me, George, what is it you're making for me?"Atkinson raised the hammer slightly.Loveral stood very still. "That's a nice hammer, George."Atkinson's eyes were black beneath his thick brows."You made that, didn't you?" Loveral asked."Yes, I made that," Atkinson said. "I made that and I made something else. Another minute and I'll have that finished, too." "George," said Loveral, stepping quietly forward, "I don't like to say this, of course. You've been one of our very best members. But nobody works here, George. We can't allow that. You know the rules." "I know the rules, all right.""Well, then," Loveral said, extending his hand toward the hammer, "we'll just destroy this and whatever else you might have been making. We'll just forget it ever happened. We'll get along real fine that way, George. We'll just be such good friends.""We'll just go to hell," said Atkinson, snatching his hammer away. Loveral's smile disappeared. "I'll tell you, George. I have to mean business with this. You know the reasons. If we allow anybody to work here, then there's going to be trouble. That isn't our plan. We're here to grow within ourselves and expand culturally. Not to commercialize a beautiful world like Dream Planet."
Az alvilág zsoldjában
Az alvilág zsoldjában
Jurányi Zsolt
¥86.33
Doktor Proktor, a kétbalkezes professzor maga sem sejti, milyen kalandokba keveredik majd, amikor véletlenül feltalálja a f?ldkerekség legnagyobb erej? pukiporát, ami bárkit képes az ?rbe r?píteni. ?m amíg két kisiskolás segít?je azon dolgozik, hogy a találmány híressé és gazdaggá tegye ?ket, a csodaszer híre illetéktelenek fülébe is eljut. A doktor hamarosan egy sz?késbiztos cellában találja magát, a gonosz ikerpár ellopja a találmányt, és egy folyton éhes anakonda is beszabadul Oslo szennyvízcsatornáiba. K?zben pedig feltartóztathatatlanul k?zeleg a nemzeti ünnepre gyakorló iskolai katonazenekar... A világhír? skandináv krimiíró Doktor Proktor-sorozatát már t?bb mint 20 nyelvre fordították le. A f?szerepl?k fergeteges kalandjait elképeszt? fordulatok, abszurd humor és a Nesb?-féle kül?nleges atmoszféra teszi feledhetetlenné.
Hard Times
Hard Times
Charles Dickens
¥28.04
The story begins on May 5, 1805, in one of the wildest and most abrupt portions of New Spain, which now forms the State of Coahuila, belonging to the Mexican Confederation. If the reader will have the kindness to take a glance at a numerous cavalcade, which is debouching from a canyon and scaling at a gallop the scarped side of a rather lofty hill, on the top of which stands an aldea, or village of Indios mansos, he will at the same time form the acquaintance of several of our principal characters, and the country in which the events recorded in this narrative occurred. This cavalcade was composed of fifteen individuals in all; ten of them were lancers, attired in that yellow uniform which procured them the nickname of tamarindos. These soldiers were execrated by the people, in consequence of their cruelty. They advanced in good order, commanded by a subaltern and an alférez—an old trooper who had grown gray in harness, who had long white moustachios and a disagreeable face. As he galloped on, he looked around him with the careless, wearied air of a man for whom the future reserves no hopes either of ambition, love, or fortune. About twenty paces from this little band, and just so far ahead that their remarks reached the soldiers' ears in a completely incomprehensible fashion, three persons, two men and a woman, were riding side by side.The first was a gentleman of about thirty years of age, of commanding stature; his harsh, haughty, and menacing features were rendered even more gloomy by a deep scar of a livid hue which commenced on his right temple and divided his face into two nearly equal parts. This man, who was dressed in the sumptuous costume of the Mexican campesinos, which he wore with far from common grace, was named Don Aníbal de Saldibar, and was considered the richest hacendero in the province.His companion, who kept slightly in the rear, doubtless through respect, was a civilized Indian, with a quick eye, aquiline nose, and a wide mouth lined with two rows of dazzling white teeth. His countenance indicated intelligence and bravery. He was short and robust, and the almost disproportioned development of his muscles gave an enormous width to his limbs. This individual must assuredly be endowed with extraordinary strength. His attire, not nearly so rich as that of the hacendero, displayed a certain pretension to elegance, which was an extraordinary thing in an Indian. This man's name was Pedro Sotavento, and he was majordomo to Don Aníbal.As we have said, the third person was a female. Although it was easy to see, through the juvenile grace of her movements and her taper waist, that she was still very young, she was so discreetly hidden behind gauze and muslin veils, in order to protect her from the burning heat of the sun which was then at its zenith, that it was impossible to distinguish her features. Long black locks escaped from beneath her broad-brimmed vicu?a hat, and fell in profusion on her pink and white shoulders, which were scarcely veiled by a China crape rebozo. At the moment when we approach these three persons they were conversing together with considerable animation."No," Don Aníbal said, with a frown, as he smote the pommel of his saddle, "it is not possible, I cannot believe in so much audacity on the part of these Indian brutes. You must have been deceived, Sotavento." The majordomo grinned knowingly, and buried his head between his shoulders with a motion which was habitual to him."You will see, mi amo," he replied, in a honeyed voice, "my information is positive." "What!" the hacendero continued with increased fury, "They would really attempt resistance! Why, they must be mad!""Not so much as you suppose, mi amo; the aldea is large and contains at least three thousand callis.""What matter? Suppose there were twice as many, is not one Spaniard as good as ten Indians?"
A kis szellem
A kis szellem
Otfried Preussler
¥58.78
Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe (1719) tells of a man's shipwreck on a deserted island and his subsequent adventures. The author based part of his narrative on the story of the Scottish castaway Alexander Selkirk, who spent four years stranded on the island of Juan Fernandez. He may have also been inspired by the Latin or English translation of a book by the Andalusian-Arab Muslim polymath Ibn Tufail, who was known as "Abubacer" in Europe. The Latin edition of the book was entitled Philosophus Autodidactus and it was an earlier novel that is also set on a deserted island. "One day, about noon, going towards my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the print of a man's naked foot on the shore, which was very plain to be seen on the sand."— Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, 1719 The novel has been variously read as an allegory for the development of civilisation, as a manifesto of economic individualism and as an expression of European colonial desires but it also shows the importance of repentance and illustrates the strength of Defoe's religious convictions. It is also considered by many to be the first novel written in English. Early critics, such as Robert Louis Stevenson admired it saying that the footprint scene in Crusoe was one of the four greatest in English literature and most unforgettable; more prosaically, Dr. Wesley Vernon has seen the origins of forensic podiatry in this episode. It has inspired a new genre, the Robinsonade as works like Johann David Wyss's The Swiss Family Robinson (1812) adapt its premise and has provoked modern postcolonial responses, including J. M. Coetzee's Foe (1986) and Michel Tournier's Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique (in English, Friday, or, The Other Island) (1967). Two sequels followed, Defoe's The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1719) and his Serious reflections during the life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe: with his Vision of the angelick world (1720). Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels (1726) in part parodies Defoe's adventure novel. ? About Author: Daniel Defoe (1660 – 24 April 1731), born Daniel Foe, was an English trader, writer, journalist, pamphleteer, and spy, now most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe. Defoe is notable for being one of the earliest proponents of the novel, as he helped to popularise the form in Britain, and, along with others such as Samuel Richardson, is among the founders of the English novel. A prolific and versatile writer, he wrote more than 500 books, pamphlets and journals on various topics (including politics, crime, religion, marriage, psychology and the supernatural). He was also a pioneer of economic journalism. ? Early lifeDaniel Foe (his original name) was probably born in the parish of St. Giles Cripplegate, London. Defoe later added the aristocratic-sounding "De" to his name and on occasion claimed descent from the family of De Beau Faux. His birthdate and birthplace are uncertain: sources offer dates of anywhere between 1659 to 1662; considered most likely to be 1660. His father, James Foe, was a prosperous tallow chandler and a member of the Butchers' Company. In Defoe's early life he experienced firsthand some of the most unusual occurrences in English history: in 1665, 70,000 were killed by the Great Plague of London and the Great Fire of London (1666) left standing only Defoe's and two other houses in his neighborhood. In 1667, when he was probably about 7, Dutch fleet sailed up the Medway via the River Thames and attacked Chatham. His mother Annie had died by the time he was about 10.
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Az igaz szerelem le tud gy?zni minden akadályt? Gabriella, a t?rténet h?sn?je nyaralni indul barátn?jével Puerto Ricóba, ahol váratlanul találkozik az ünnepelt filmcsillaggal, David Canóval és szoros barátság alakul ki k?ztük. Vagy talán még annál is t?bb? Gabi szerelmes lesz a férfiba, mégis elutasítja annak k?zeledését és a nyaralás végeztével hazatér a férjéhez. Egy váratlan fordulat azonban úgy hozza, hogy id? k?zben Gabi férje, Roberto bejelenti: válni akar, újra fellángolt a szerelem k?zte és a volt barátn?je k?z?tt. Látszólag elhárul minden akadály Gabi és David szerelmének beteljesülése el?l. De a sors furcsa játékot ?z a szerelmesekkel, ezért a két egészen kül?nb?z? világból érkez? fiatal útjai hamarosan szétválnak, és Gabi kénytelen egy hatalmas titokkal a szívében élni. Vajon el tudja titkolni szerelme el?l azt, amit mindenki más tud? Katie Fran?oise els? romantikus-kalandos regényében választ keres a minden férfit és n?t foglalkoztató kérdésékre. Vajon el lehet választani azokat, akiket egymásnak szánt a sors?
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avagy a szeretet, a megbocsátás és a szabadság ereje T?rténet egy anyáról, akinek szívéhez k?zelebb állt egyik fia, mint a másik, és b?ntudata halála után sem hagyta nyugodni. T?rténet egy fiúról, akit édesanyja nem akart a világra hozni, akinek a magány volt a legh?ségesebb társa, s akinek szíve k?vé dermedt a háború borzalmaiban. T?rténet egy lányról, aki tudta, mekkora er?vel bír a szeretet, és tudta, hogyan kell megszelídíteni, újrahangolni egy elgy?t?rt szívet. T?rténet egy n?r?l, aki háta m?g?tt hagyta a nyugati világot, hogy megtalálja, ami a legfontosabb az életben: ?nmagát. Az egymásba fonódó t?rténetekb?l egyetlen regény kerekedik, mely izgalmas emberi sorsokról mesél, mik?zben bemutatja Burma babonákkal, ugyanakkor b?lcsességgel átsz?tt kultúráját, és felnyitja szemünket egy olyan világra, melyben a szeretet, a megbocsátás és a szabadság jelentik az igazi hatalmat.