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Atlantic Lights - Photoghraphy by Plisson - text by Charles

excellent presentation of our earth for kids to understand!!

Great style, great suspense, wonderful characters.However, when the store he works at is the host of a bomb, then another, people start to point fingers, and this novel develops around this plot made of bombs and scapegoating.
This novel is worth everyone's full attention: the characters are very believable, and the way they relate to each other is nothing short of sublime. Also, Pennac's frequent use of sarcasm and bitter wit adds to the punch of the novel, where it comes to a point where, even though you want to know how it ends (just like every good police intrigue novel), you can't get enough of the dialogues and discussions.
Open this book and sit back, because this book is like no other whodunnit novel. (In fact, it's almost insulting to call it that.)


Excellent introduction to audit theory and practice

State of the art.Who seems more interested to sell you expensive training by consultants.
It's not another big pictures no real info book. This one really trying to teach you the program.
And I can't find a better way to do it. And the print quality is sharp and crisp. And the CD is fully integrated in the program. Why can't all CAD manuals be like this?
Ok if you worked with Inventor for some years you might want something more like
" Inventor Advanced" or something. But this book goes long way.
It's really up to you to keep up and take time to practise were its complicated.
Thank you Autodesk for taking the learning books serious, it will pay off I'm assured of.


The best automobile how-to book I've read!

If you already know the characters, you'll love the book.This time, we are dealing with the fact that one of Benjamin's sisters is getting married. Everyone in the family is happy but him. This may sound like a slightly tedious premise as first, but Pennac does nothing that makes it typical, annoying or conventionnal.
To add to it all, the man that the Malaussène sister plans on marrying is the head of an "artistic prison", where convicts are free to paint, draw, or write in order to express themselves. This revolutionnary type of prison attracts much attention, and the story builds around a murder that takes place there. But this - again - is not a typical whodunnit book, believe me.
The characters are well-developped and, as I mentionned earlier, this book should be read AFTER the first four Malaussène books (which are also very witty and I guarantee will not disappoint you), so you can already know the way the characters think and relate to each other.
This book deserves five stars, and a much wider audience.


An amazing book detailing a difficult phenomenon

Another victory for the admiral

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