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le 30 mai 2023
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le 13 avr. 2023
SuivreThis book feels like these 3 books combined :The Fault in Our Stars (John Green)Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro)The Great Blue Yonder (Alex Shearer)
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le 24 janv. 2019
SuivreThis is the English film about a French writer that makes a Chinese girl want to write again. Without burdens like Willy I could create anything on my own and maybe restart the schoolgirl stories I never finished. Long story short, it’s an inspiring film and I simply adore Keira Knightley.
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le 20 janv. 2019
SuivreAs a kid who just moved to France to study I'd say the Huangs are practically my TV family. The fact that the Huangs aren't 100% Chinese or 100% American makes it easy for me to relate to them : when you feel as if you don't really belong anywhere, you actually belong everywhere ; even that old...
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le 20 janv. 2019
SuivreThere is so much to be said about Peter Pan and his world created by the genius Sir James Matthew Barrie, and I am merely listing a few down below, to show how much it means to me on the one hand, and to remind me of writing something more about this childhood crush (by this I mean both the book...
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