Crystal Creamer Creamer itibaren 40023 Picchio BO, İtalya
Very interesting book. A little stange twist, but you will like many characters for sure!
The first four pages of this book rule!
First story since "The Outsiders" to make me cry...
This is not a canned-soup-reliant book. These are not quick recipes, and most of them require complicated enough preparation that I don't think they could be made ahead and frozen. The up side of that is that they don't seem to cut a lot of corners and the recipes are surprisingly varied and actually sound appetizing, despite what we tend to think nowadays when we hear "casserole."
Interesting premise: before a girl commits suicide, she narrates on a set of tapes how thirteen people contributed to her decision to end her life. She then mails the tapes to the first person on the list, and each has to listen to the tapes and mail them to the next person on the list. You see the snowball effect of how the lies that one person spreads can have disastrous consequences, and how an action that you may think is "no big deal" could to someone else be a very big deal. However, I wasn't sure I really liked the execution, and there were a few kind of explicit pages that I had to skip. The story is told through a combination of the girl's tape narration and one of the boys who got the tapes' thoughts, but I also would have liked to known how the other 12 people had reacted to receiving the tapes.