Ever noticed that in so many books, the protagonist is an orphan? It’s either that or the character had parents, but the writer got rid of them either by killing them or by whisking the characte… more →
like water for chocolateDan Clemons wrote 6 days ago: CHOP-CHOP-CHOP rages on for yet another week on Wall Street. The S&P 500 is in a very narrow 3 … more →
freakykid wrote 2 years ago: Ever noticed that in so many books, the protagonist is an orphan? It’s either that or the char … more →
Kai van Es wrote 2 years ago: Many times, you may look at a book and think: what does this have to do with my life? From a glance, … more →
jkao wrote 2 years ago: Throughout the book, we see the use of supernatural entities and events that seem clearly unbelievab … more →
Jane Zhang wrote 2 years ago: In the very begining of the book, before January, there’s a page that writes: ‘To the ta … more →
markies wrote 2 years ago: Throughout Like Water for Chocolate, I think that everyone of us was able to observe the emotional s … more →
mazharul wrote 2 years ago: I don’t know if anyone has posted or commented about what I am about to post; I haven’t … more →
K.Wu wrote 2 years ago: I couldn’t help but notice the surname ‘Treviño’ is used by two different characte … more →
Dan Clemons wrote 4 weeks ago: All royalties from the sale of Manage Your Own Money are donated to charities that provide care for … more →