Thursday, December 9, 2010

Red Broken Veins On Breast

Alex D. Jestaire - Elysium Black 666

I hate you,
I'll kill you all ...
(...)
Now I'm ready.
Just now I'm out.
With the P22 and the Mac.
Ready for the end of the world.

This will be my day.
Mona has just broken up with her boyfriend. It was a great lover but expectations were not the same. Then they stopped, but it is not simple. So, our reporter has made a night of catching up DVD. fatigue and discomfort due to rupture helping her, she retreats into a bubble. I can assure you that the surprise and misunderstanding is total when it falls almost by accident on this blog. She leaves a little to one side to go to work. The atmosphere is a bit special because management has decided to switch information on the paper version of ParisNew .
Go! Hop! Direction Champs Elysees! Mona goes there to investigate a series of murders of homeless people. No one has the air of worry about then our adventurer takes care of the info. Mal took him. She finds herself in a maelstrom of human folly on the bottom of Apocalypse. Through these ersatz bomber and the antics of morbid flash mob, a youth committed the irreparable. Then another ...

Alex D. Jestaire is the author of which Tourville I heard a lot about including Marin Ledun. So, when I was in your hands this book in the series Mona Cabriole , I thought it would be an opportunity to experience the style of the author. And I was very surprised by the virtuosity of Alex succeed in multiplying the scenes in all directions without losing the reader. Precisely, this novel is the only series in which our heroine suffers the events by being a walk on an ad hoc from one scene to another. Therefore, we are dealing with a novel out of step with others. Let me explain. Mona did not conduct an investigation but the investigation falls on Mona and resolves almost without Mona.
But do not think that Mona is a stooge. Quite the contrary, Alex managed the feat of making the journalist hub of all events. It is central to everything but understands nothing. Same for the readers. A jewel in the collection Cabriole.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Famous Butterfly Quotes



DRÔME
VALENCIA
POLICY DRÔME
POLICY VALENCIA
INFORMATION
THE CONFERENCE-DEBATE
Organized Association
RIGHT OF CITY
of
Friday, December 3, 2010 at 20:30

at MJC Jean Moulin
Bourg-les-Valence

ON THE LAND REFORM
EC THAT WILL CHANGE FOR YOU
by Patrick CANINE
Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Valencia
IS POSTPONED TO A LATER DATE
(probably in January or February 2011
) because

adverse climatic conditions in the Drôme.
Information on the date of conference,
on this blog soon.

Coin Tape For Verruca

Valerie Tordjman - The day before


Trauma, the twentieth century has counted a number. Among these, there is a diptych that we are not ready to forget: the atomic explosions. They are embedded in our memories, even for generations born after. Like mine. Mass murder of innocent par excellence. There was a day before. And there is one day after.
Hiroshi Mori, he wants to present a tribute to the day before. At this time when humanity was innocent from the ravages of atoms. To do this, he presents a show called Little Boy . Name of the first nuclear device. It recounts the adventures of Captain Guilty and Dr. Shrink. Captain Guilty is the B-29 pilot in charge of weather readings over Hiroshima. Surveys that have given the green light for dropping the bomb. His partner is other than the German philosopher Claude Eatherly, an anti-nuclear convinced. The mangaka has created a fiction with the characters for his contemporaries no longer feel guilty about the bomb. The victims have become the executioners of their own conscience.
And that just do during this time the photographer Enguerrand? He managed to s'échappper his publisher to come to the place of the beginning of everything. The fates intersect without ever meeting.

Welcome to our collective consciousness.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We speak of these cities as the scene of the disaster Nuclear. They are in it for us. But they are something else. They have another sense
Before the fungus, they had their lives and their lives today, they have only their dead But the author asks the loaded question: have you ever thought these events not as historical dates but as slices of life I promise you that when you see things differently. The day before, that's it. It is the day where everything was. Where the laughter rang out, and ran crying. And then, pfff ... It's the end of normal and go back in history. Valerie Tordjmann, as in & Fido Diego, shows finesse in the treatment of his characters. No linear vision, or online media. We are navigating from one point of view to another. We are navigating from one reality to another. And finally we fall back on our feet, and the truth of being normal.