Friday, March 11, 2011

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BAPTISM IN FAVOUR CAKE

Here I am in Finl When updating the blog!
How many of you know, at this time I am working on the long and challenging work for which I have little to show!
But today I managed to make this kit Baptism for Flavio, consisting of participation, and a small box wedding favor rider for confetti.











I find adorable .... hope you like it too Flavio!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Nik Novecento

Propose some of the best songs from their repertoire at the Prize Nik Novecento 2011 March 12 at 17 at the Teatro Comunale di Sasso Marconi (Bo)

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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The Brotherhood - Bowling and Manuela BENASSI




Title: THE FELLOWSHIP
Author: Manuela Benassi
Publisher: Sirius Publishing
Genre: Noir
Pages: 224
Cost: Euro 12.50



FOURTH: What can hide a meeting between a young man and young woman until then unknown to each other? A few days will be enough to go to hell and come out alive, but with a terrible truth hidden until then. Against the background of the story of Sarah and Daniel emerge a Versilia and Tuscany in the underbrush where predators roam unscrupulous, camouflaged in unexpected voices, such as a brotherhood of charity. And, even if the puzzle will eventually be resolved, it remains unanswered the most unsettling questions: how many victims never known of horrendous crimes such as pedophilia and infanticide?
A noir novel, leterario debut of a young writer, which shows in an original and compelling the eternal struggle between good and evil.



RATING: The novel is listed as noir while not exactly the connotations of the genre. I'd call it more of a thriller with strong shades of pink. The plot unfolds through the frantic search for a truth that the protagonists do not know but who know they have to search, using clues scattered throughout the course and meetings that will make things rather difficult.
Although there are gross errors in the construction of the plot, I personally do not wowed, I found it a bit 'flat and not very compelling, and in the stylistic choices that interweaving. The characters seem to accept too liabilities events, sometimes on the edge of the paranormal, which fall on him, not thick and do not have anything new in regard to all the characters we know already addressed within the narrative genre, the key episodes are cleared too easily, from a purely internal and emotionally, the relationship between the protagonists are not thorough enough. The result is to close the book with a little 'dissatisfaction.
The key elements of the novel, a couple formed by a sensitive and intelligent man and a woman with too many secrets, a mysterious city in medieval strong colors, a religious brotherhood with the bad guy that is obviously one of the leading pieces of the organization a frantic search through clues left in various places and a happy ending all too obvious, they know all too Da Vinci Code and subsequent emulations. The setting
homemade and style of the author, that after all is not bad although sometimes tend to indulge in descriptions Physical unnecessary for the purposes of narrative, but not enough to compensate for the lack of originality of plot, which turns out to be the final all too obvious. The cleaning
text leaves something 'to be desired. We are open quotes bad case accented that are actually written with the apostrophe and too many of euphonic, but all things do not bother too much reading.
I think that noir fans may be disappointed by this text because the key elements of film noir are not made carefully, however only touched, probably a book best suited to lovers of romance, both for the relationship between the two protagonists is for scenarios Family members are told.

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daisies - Manuela GIACCHETTO



Title: Bowling daisies
Author: Manuela
Jacket Publisher: Las Vegas
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 200
Price: € 12.00




FOUR: It happens to run dry, with a perfect feeling of not achieving anything. Just like when we want but we can not finish a book. So Lorenzo is called for. To stop thinking about the unique and sexy girl who has just left, to throw the tires chewing gum stuck on the shelves of the library, to rearrange his thoughts, and why not, end up Joyce's Ulysses. But to close the doors often we find ourselves open to others and Lorenzo began to be interested in a particular secret admirer. Why him? What do they want to say the notes left on the door? And who, seeing that knows no other women besides the ubiquitous ex? Accompanied by his faithful friend Cionco, Lorenzo discovers how difficult it is to do without the unexpected.



RATING: Bowling Daisies is the story of Lorenzo, but light-hearted disillusioned twenty-eight, told through his experiences of life past and present: his former omnipresent Elizabeth, his best friend Cionco and the novelty of secret admiration which leaves him notes and mute calls. In the background reading of Joyce's Ulysses accompanying Lorenzo from twenty-five to twenty-eight years, a lot of cumbersome and demanding presence.
It 's a funny book, humorous and very pleasant to devour in a few hours. Although the plot does not present ideas is well built, well-characterized characters, dialogue and incidents recounted extremely credible and plausible. But the strong point of the book is undoubtedly the author's style: crisp, lively, even fun. I was particularly
Manuela Jacket affected the ability to not say too much yet, nor in the cliché of writing too feminine or vice versa in the mimicking of a distinctly masculine narrative, creating a perfect balance between deep thought and superficial gestures typical of a mature but still too disturbing as inevitable the one that is going to meet his hero.
The author has sewn a dress that falls to the brush on his character, not to exceed ever and ever without being too invasive. Reveals the feelings of Lorenzo and his inner growth through its neuroses, its weaknesses, its little quirks, her fetishes preserved as relics, all seasoned with a hint of irony that leads the reader to the end.
For all two hundred pages are easy-going atmosphere, we laugh and we are moved, because the fears, doubts and joys of Lorenzo and the characters are those that revolve around everyone, and Lorenzo, Mara , and Elizabeth, in Cionco is very easy to identify with and share their feelings.
The form is very refined, typos are virtually absent and in addition to being a book the content is also a nice pleasure to read.
For me it is definitely a book to read, passed with flying colors. Congratulations to the author and congratulations to Las Vegas for this little gem packed.