Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Swingset Blueprints For Free

Backstage ... that heroin would be?



Here is the backstage of the "cap" to the survey appeared on Immerse yourself in a pink world , entitled "What would you be heroin."



I know that I would be heroin. I'm one of those who responded that would be exactly as if it were thrown in the middle of an adventure romance.


In all honesty (can very easily be morally honest in a blog!) I would be totally different from what is my ideal heroine.


I would not be ideal, because I'd be real!
very far from the model of "tall, thin, and biondocrinita occhiazzurrata" I'd like to look like, I'd be ME.


I thought yesterday ... reading the survey responses: with my physique "cello" (not really regency , here ...) and the round little face, with eyes always on the lookout blacks and curly hair and rebels, captured at the entrance to Almacks - dressed in white - I think I would ...



... a meringue Paciotti and talkative, not be able to go to waltz time even under torture, tread on the toes of any Count / Duke, tripping over valets, shoot gaffes burst shivering and swearing as to the patrons.


I am curious as a cat, spontaneous and funny ... eat more sweet and I always had the hairstyle a bit 'wrong ... gesturing and talking loudly to throated laugh of my own jokes. I'd give to anyone that awful watercolors and troppissima would give confidence to the waiter.


I really think I would be so, as they are.


me I would enjoy it a lot, widened his eyes to everything without malice false, at peace with myself and the world ...


... and - if he loved the taste and joy - I believe that even the most severe and bigoted Duke worship me and ask me to marry him ... maybe after she rescued from a snare to fall into a fountain ...


... and our love would be a very cheerful and my rod would be certain to share life with a firework!


Lucetta




Monday, January 28, 2008

Megavidieo Straming Jenna

Contrary Mary II ...




subtitle: "... but not me!"


know what a "contrarian"? In Italian "speaking" is called contrarian who take the opinions and attitudes contrary to those of the majority.

Well, to me a strange thing happens ... there are books whose publication I like fresh water washes. Neither title nor awake minimally cover my feminine curiosity: I see them there to wither in my favorite newsstand and does not worth a look. Rather, I take "The Paradise of Stitch" , I do not distinguish a crochet hook from a fish hook!

Then, it happens that a certain title become a subject of discussion , maybe angry, I know from readers. Perhaps we can raise a chorus of unanimous agreement, that the novel is brought to the honor and glory of the altars.

How wonderful, wonderful book that ... that style, that people ... I say all wonders.
At this point a little light that happens?

1) I want to be a compelling read.
2) Of course at that point in my kiosk will not find it more and I'll have to search everywhere Sweep - but that's a detail.
3) I will read it and think the exact opposite of the items together that I heard.

E 'MATHEMATICS!
If I read a book because in 20 said it well ... I do not like it!
E Giurin giurella that are not in bad faith! Do not do it on purpose or bias ...
simply happens to me. Every time. A mystery worse than the monster of Loch Ness.

So, since this is confusing, I tried to rationalize (which I try to do even when I buy shoes, shoes, shoes, although they need a new pair of jeans since time immemorial ... ) and I was reminded that:

If everyone is talking about "good" of a book (but the film also happens), I start with the "optical clearing" my speech is all located only merits: this book may not have flaws? And if so, what are they?
A title that happened to me? Blatantly? DEMON AND GENTLEMAN Susan Schonberg.
For a lot of friends, the protagonist was a splendid example of a dark hero, character, overbearing. It seemed to me that just did naughty.
Mah!
never happens to you?
Lucetta


Wednesday, January 23, 2008

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En Garde: the first part!


time ago came a very pleasing "duel" between me and a "Rose" on a title recently published by Mondadori Oscar " the Storm" Laura Kinsale.Lo on exciting exchange of words between me and that is my first Guest Star was so similar to a duel, with lots of hits, parries and lunges, which I decided to make a real their duel in five moves.

So here is the first Guest Star: it is Roman, intelligent, acute, writes benissimo... è MORENA !
E quindi, en garde !
Il duello sarà tra la sottoscritta e Morena circa La figlia del matematico !
L’alba.
Una leggera nebbia sale al cielo e avvolge la natura attorno a me rendendola magica, irreale, priva di contorni e colori. Ma il mio sguardo fiero è perso in lontananza, oltre l’orizzonte… Là, oltre le vaste pianure, oltre i monti elevati e l’infinito mare aspetta il mio avversario, con la spada al fianco o la pistola in pugno, non so… La strada è lunga e mi incammino…
Questo è il giorno de "The Duel."

MORENA: 5 hits, 5 saves, only 5 moves to defend a novel, five pillars of value "from the Storm."

1, move: The novel is thick. Every detail of the environment is worthy of attention. There is a particular care in describing the wonderful time that was the nineteenth century. The magnificence and riches, wealth of the nobility and balanced by the simplicity and modesty of the bourgeoisie. Two worlds which touch without touching ... There is work and effort and research, describe in detail the life of a mental hospital, instruments nursing, the beliefs underlying mental illness, the distressing reality in which they were abandoned to live patients, sometimes nothing crazy affection, if anything "embarrassing" for high-ranking families. And yet, there is much empathy so admirably in describing aphasia, the inability to understand and be understood, the sudden fear that captures the aphasic, thrown in a world that no longer know the rules, which do not recognize the symbols ... demonstration, I say once more, you can write of love and never forget all the other feelings that dwell in the human ...

2nd move: The Novel quality is sublime. There unfathomable depths in the protagonists, an intensity in their particular experiences, a true meaning in their actions. There is Love. Not the operetta. A love so great as to collide with the disease, poverty, fear, religion, to be confronted with what is most sacred in our lives. There is a love made up of many shades, made of need and dependency, the fact of desire and sensuality, without doubt, and courage, but also of anger, sometimes ... A sincere love and jealousy, shaped by all the light and the darkness that reside within the human soul. And there is a history. A history which is not only the interweaving of events, but is the long inner journey that the characters are forced to take to achieve a fuller life ... "My sweet life ... Three ... two horses personal coaches ... ... ... rooms velvet bed pillows ... ... my kisses. All my kisses. All for you. "

the 3rd move: Christian, Duke of Jervaulx. is absolutely superb, refined, haughty, proud of his title as its past. Fully aware of his power and his charm and do not want to justify his desire; orders and not question his commands. Absolutely original: loves chocolate, has radical ideas and an unquestionable passion for math ... and has blue eyes shaded by long lashes ... but unapproachable
Absolutely delicious ... like a god. But it is not a god and a man will discover how much pain can be studded with the way that leads to self-awareness. Sometimes you must tap the fund to go up, it's a cliche but it contains a kernel of truth. Chris hit hard by the disease, unable to understand and be understood for the first time knows the frustration and defeat, the overpowering of brutality on the right ... yet ... and yet not lose that spark of rebellion and enthusiasm, humanity which leads him away from his prison, which will allow him to resume the role it deserves, which will eventually recover all the courage of the woman he loves: "I give you ... selfish arrogant bastard ... what I am, and all I can." Oh yes, all that is and all I can ... and more ...

4 ° move: Archimedean Timms. is a woman, a woman in the most complete, most comprehensive of the term. News Antigone, takes care of the blind father and shares his passion for mathematics. Pretty without being beautiful, simple without being trivial, brave without rashness, tender without stucchevolezza, proud without arrogance, intelligent and consistent ... A woman, a woman who is not only a mask of theater. A woman with all his fears, his weaknesses and desires. His dark hair and knee-length, single necklace given to her femininity, and the pearls her hair braided, so simple, so elegant, so noble a woman ... shy and reserved, but in the arms of her husband leaves out all the her femininity, so to be granted to him with as much passion and zeal and sincerity. No pretense. The same woman, the same Maddy knows that love can not do everything and must choose ... choose between losing his soul, his world, all belief that the world has grown and accept a hypocrite in some ways bad, where his values \u200b\u200bno longer exist or are simply mock, or move away, return to his small world of security, quiet, but with no love ... And the brave Maddy discovers that he can keep herself beside the man she loves: "You are my husband and I your wife ... wife, no other law that the love between us."

5 ° move: The Romance is my dream come true, my hopes ... long hair Maddy are my long hair, and pearls intertwined are the symbol of care that I give myself small. The simplicity of Maddy è la mia semplicità e la sua testardaggine è la mia. La sua paura di un mondo sconosciuto è la mia paura di camminare in un mondo in cui i miei valori non hanno valore. Il suo coraggio per dominarlo è quello che vorrei avere io. Le debolezze di Chris sono le mie quando percepisco di comunicare attraverso un muro di vetro, quando le parole giungono distorte, frammentate… E l’entusiasmo di Chris è il mio entusiasmo quando lavoro e studio perché il mio futuro sia più roseo, perché non debba più dipendere, perché possa essere sempre al meglio delle mie possibilità… E il lieto fine è il mio lieto fine, in attesa che il “mio duca” giunga da me, ignori il mio cappotto rovinato, le My old shoes, but comfortable, maybe even ignore my long hair twisted and realizes that I have some pearls for him in Serbian ...
LLucya73 responds with a single move, leaving the brave attacking the honor of arms:
Dear Morena, I say and repeat it.
This novel is beautiful, true, beautiful ... as others. It features characters alive, living among the pages and make us attach ... as others. This novel presents a vivid range of feelings - happy and painful, throbbing and exciting .. as others.
But this novel has a love that satisfies me : why a great love and true and important is not born of need, is not catharsis of guilt, nor is the cure of the disease ... Beautiful book, great characters, beautiful and original thickness of the story. But such a love is not love that knows no reasons and which overcomes all obstacles. This is a love child of necessity, I am not convinced that either fascinates me.
But I give up.
The strength of your passion I was impressed.
The foil lying on the ground, pale and fog in the morning shake the hand of my fair enemy.
are defeated, but not defeated!
LLucya73

Monday, January 21, 2008

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Announcement: birth of a new book ... One

So

as you know, or may not know, this blog is born not only to give vent to my verbal excesses, but also to share these excesses with her friends.


friends who live as my passion for reading and romance, girls who I met through the network and that came in my everyday life, making appearances and concrete, real and sweet.


So, since it is thanks to many of you I enjoy like crazy to comment, compare, and criticize ... created an open space in comparison. On
blogghetto was born another post-icino, a regular column that will - depending on the rating could be monthly or fortnightly or weekly - and will allow us to sharpen the tongues against each other, as we often do in chat rooms or via email ... The book is called:

"En Garde" duel of opinions.
En garde is the battle cry with which our beloved heroes began dueling, to save his honor, claim or defend a lady's love, or an idea ... a duel is a fair fight, face to face, arms equal, cunning against cunning ... head to head.

En garde will be an opportunity for comparison with Guest Star who give their time, their wit and intelligence to elicit a smile or a thought .. Any of you who want to try a duel of opinions on various topics (discussed a title, a genre, an author ...) is well agree ... Guest Star
The first is an author of the beloved community reviews of readings rose ... and with her talk of a romance that has enthralled and divided, a book so worthy that he has "won" according to the publishers, the privilege of being (re) published in Oscar Mondadori ...
Do you have any idea?
A Wednesday, then ... en garde!
Llucya73 (aka your Lucetta)

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Kidney Stones Symptoms More Condition_symptoms

stupidario romantic ...

namely: "... I had not read this!"
Tell me that does not happen only to me (sugar and brainy at full power) ... tell me what happens to you to find expressions so corny and out of place they can feel embarrassed and annoyed, or make you laugh alone .. or smile, or maybe throw the book aside for a moment, panting and muttering: "but no! could not have written this!"
you understand. I'm referring to that vast collection of absurd phrases that can also constellating best romance.
From "burning sword of passion" the "pearl of secret desire" , how many of you have not had to grin two healthy for the attempt failed disastrously evoke a cloudy and fiery passion, which ends with the sound contrived and ridiculous?

Some writers can, never give in to the bizarre, to describe a love that is strong, intense, passionate. Others took refuge in the shadow of a passion wordy and sloppy, so clumsy as to encourage a healthy laugh.
This is proposed as a stupidario Romantic collection of funny expressions, strange, bizarre and unintentionally ridiculous that garnish the romance. If you have the memory of an expression that made you smile, laugh, grin or blush with embarrassment, raccontatelo, if you like!
do not need to specify the title and author, in fact, omitted from this genre. It is a process for authors or works, but a pause for ironic amusement in our desire for romance.
Start I:
time ago I found a sentence that made me literally coats with laughter on the couch ... Imagine a "him" that after a thousand adventures can marry his beautiful heart, then to bring in the master bedroom of the palace. Imagine the lady lying on the bed, quivering with emotion likely ... The hero proudly appropinqua the thalamus (another funny word, but maybe just for me ...), stark naked NUDE, murmuring softly "I do not want frightened by the intensity of my excessive desire to possess "...
Hey man, look at the frightening way you talk, if you do not fall asleep first!
forgot to say that the hero holy words of the above forward royal "with a huge attribute that stood to proclaim her desire to"
Girls, but not veroooooo! I found that passage ridiculous, absurd and grotesque.
In a word: fantastic!
await you ...!

Monday, January 14, 2008

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Autobiographical Heroines!






Grrrrr.... che nervi! Lucetta vostra è oggi intenta a mangiarsi appetitosamente i gomiti...


Io non so: meno di una settimana fa pontificavo da questo mio blogghetto su quanto possano essere stupide certe eroine... su quanto a volte venga voglia di sopprimerle... sulla falsa ingenuità di certe donzelle che scappano "ragionevolmente lente" per non stancare l'intrepido inseguitore o su quelle che prima di svenire si accertano di aver ben pronte le forti bracciotte dell'eroe di turno...



So, there I was pretty quiet on ridermela feminine stupidity shown by the protagonists of our beloved romance (and here I must say that regency and medieval are on the same wavelength, heroin regency being only better fit in the flight less steep roads) ...




And while chuckle - that happens to me? The exception that proves the rule.

happens that I start to read " All in a Kiss" by Julia Quinn .



"So what?" chiederete voi?

"E quindi: nel delizioso TUTTO IN UN BACIO , si parla del bellissimo, carismatico, affascinante Gareth St. Clare, ok, ma il punto non è quello (sono stati creati - anche per mano della stessa Quinn - altri "eroi rosa" molto più DDD - Dark, Dominant and Dangerous - di Gareth St. Clair)



Il punto sta qui:

raramente ho letto di un'eroina più FANTASTICA di Hyacynth Bridgerton.

Me ne sono innamorata come non potrei di nessun protagonista maschile, perchè me ne sono innamorata con la forza dell'immedesimazione, dell'empatia e della voce of female solidarity. I was almost moved, while eagerly devoured the pages as gourmet chocolates to coffee.

Hyacynth Bridgerton And that is because I am.



's me and you and all those girls - and sapientone talkative, determined and pomposette - who want to have the final say, and suffering from attacks of urticaria when they have to admit that someone knows more them. On anything.



Hyacynth is normal in the most valuable of the term, and is profoundly modern.

: It

è una figlia dispettosa e ribelle con la madre cui, pure, vuole un bene dell'anima.

E' una fidanzata bisbetica, autoritaria e saputella, che patisce la paura che apparire troppo più in gamba del maschietto vada a detrimento della sua femminilità.




In realtà, è un luogo comune da combattere quello per cui è più femminile la debolezza del coraggio.



Pensateci.

Una saggia fanciulla che - avvistato un topo - lo rincorre brandendo la ramazza, è convenzionalmente meno aggraziata di una che leggiadramente sviene addosso ai pettorali a hero well fed ... and could be considered a witch, that is to look pretty.




Hyacynth is brave, intelligent, confident, non-complex, funny and even a little funny. And above all it succeeds in eliminating the most beloved good words of love I read in this period: "I want to grow old with you, laugh with you and complain to my friends how much you are manipulative, arrogant and stubborn, knowing secretly to be the happiest man in England! "


So then I have to support my thesis with a strong exception.

course many heroines are worse than the hairs of the brush on the glaze cool.

True, many others are more irritating of the ladder in black stocking the only day we put her skirt.

But you want to put that thing is the woman when she is deeply, wonderfully, striking woman?

Llucya73




Thursday, January 10, 2008

Darvocet More Drug_uses

Interview with Mary Balogh. Backstage ...


subtitle: ... a dream come true!



was the mattina del 31 dicembre 2007 e la Lucetta vostra giocava agli autoscontri con il carrello in un supermercato intasato di gente... stavo giusto facendo il tiro alla fune con una determinata vecchietta per l'ultimo cotechino precotto, quando mi squilla il telefono e la nostra amica Juneross mi dice con voce quasi annoiata:


"Ti andrebbe di fare un'intervista? Puoi preparare qualche domanda?"


Ebbè, dico io, che problema c'è? Curiosa come sono, domande te le preparo quante ne vuoi! Dimmi solo chi è il fortunato da sottoporre al fuoco di fila e io parto come un razzo! A questo punto la nostra ross, che ben mi know, exhales a name ... which is the name: Mary Balogh !


Then three things have happened:

1) I yelled, "soooo?" so strong that the old has given up the sausage, bouncing.

2) My heart jumped and my hand shook the basket strong.

3) the sausage flew away, ending up directly in the shopping old lady.


I will never know how the sausage pre-cooked " Bellentani" but at least I have the chance to interview my idol, a living! I will spare you trills with which I warble of happiness, but at this point has taken over ... dismay!
Ecche I ask you to Mary Balogh?
Yes, because one of the questions I wanted to do but I have ruled out a priori to be able to do, autobocciandomi, there would be as follows ...
1) what it feels like to have a mind like his, that he could "create" the Duke of Bewcastle ?
2) how did you create a wonderful character as the Duke of Bewcastle ?
3) does not feel guilty for making us fall in love in droves to Bewcastle ?
4) could not write the story of a lifetime of Bewcastle ?
5) believes that Bewcastle could have a better son to him?
6) could write the story of the son of Bewcastle, and do as the father?
7) is in love with Bewcastle ?
8) if it is not in love with Bewcastle, how is it possible?
.... and so on!
understand that the lady would have a tantinello bored!
So finally, I asked OTHER Things that I wanted know and I thought that interest you. I tell you now that the dominant fear was that my questions seem trivial and naive.
I wanted to avoid asking what has already been asked 1,000 times, because otherwise I would have given answers already given on other occasions, it was inevitable. I really wanted to try to surprise her with something that did reflect and induced to reveal that at least one gem!
But to a person who reflect on his thoughts - translated into words - has built his business, well, it's easy ...
I tell you now that at least two questions I think I have done it at least smile!
Personally, my impression is that he is an introspective and very thoughtful, helpful and modest despite being aware of his abilities (in other words, it is still the mother of Art Bewcastle !)
Asked the funniest book ever written , showed his sense of humor in the books, often marked by a vein of melancholy, elegant, not always leaked.
and when they responded to the No 8 (of which the secondary character is hopelessly in love is never enough to complain of not being able to tell) , has revealed his regret that so much can not write, for the reasons you're reading in ' interview, history Rose, beautiful and unfortunate young man died after being ... the history lover Bewcastle!
I hope you enjoyed the interview and was not even seem to you too stupid or naive in asking questions of what is one of the best writers of the genre!
Your little light, excited and happy!
LLucya73

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Glutathione More Drug_warnings_recalls

But you do not you hate it when ...?


Backstage II: still on heroin!




Probably, all sweet and festive atmosphere of Christmas in me must have triggered an allergic reaction . Usually I tend to be accommodating, but "design" on this poll heroines opened my eyes on one thing ...


I always thought it obvious that we "girls" like most, with rare exceptions, the male figures of those women described in the romance. On the other hand, the descriptions of the heroes are made, whether or macho alpha omega, seem to embody the secret dream of every woman.


heroes, in fact, are always beautiful, or at least attractive - so much to be better than beautiful - rich, harassed to the point to delight our sense chioccesco, libertines, moody and arrogant. Despite this their hard rind, which is very "lonely hero into the sunset" - happens to the heroes fall in love as the most naive of rookies, falling into emotional traps banal.


And anyway, the alpha males in the romance are honest with themselves and with us, from the series: "Ok, the girl I like, but I'd better shut up" for a variety of reasons including:

a) I have been cheated once and now I no longer trust ...

b) I'm rich and I could not find out if he wants me or my money ...

c) hate me because I am responsible for the ruin of his brother / father / late husband and then my love would use against me ...


short, usually not the hero shows his love, however, you notice quickly enough and the reader agrees with this sentiment, the decision to keep silent and discomfort associated with it.


But heroin?

The maidens are always so honest? I do not say with the hero, but ... with readers?

is only me deterstarle worse when boiled cauliflower "gigioneggiano?


But yeah, come on, you do not hate the heroines of the moment when you read that


... see the hero at the ball: a charming and proud as the prince of darkness, rises to starry heights on mere mortals it's good, damn fascinating and maybe when he sees them, is also a bit 'provolone ... and them?


avoid it ... the escape ... (And so far nothing to say, is a strategy like so many others) are unwilling to ... (And that's fine too, by Juliet on the world is full of mature ladies who are the suitors under the balcony ...) and say WHY NOT BEAR THE 'E' ARROGANT sensual and provocative, and who can not tolerate the its richness and beauty to convince him to break in every woman's heart and to them, Porelli, beauty / wealth / arrogance etc. etc.. not interested in anything!


But of what?

They want us to believe that it is better with an "s" lisp and ears to the "Bugs Bunny"!? They want to convince us not to delight even a bit ', even for a moment, the fact that this beautiful tome of these Duke de Tal - wake up to ogle their own, after years of aristocratic detachment?


Now.

If some cute maidens - those heroines who just do not like - they want to intrigue the Duke of avoiding it round / challenge / insult, let them, but also seek to intortare readers, I'm not going down!


To be clear:

- love heroines "fashionable" Amanda Quick: abnormal, a little 'airhead, intellectual, funny and trouble admitting - at first only with the player, then even with the hero - the own feelings;

- love heroines "fashionable" Mary Balogh: are often melancholic or trapped in difficult stories, but hardly deny the reader the evidence, when you fall in love.

- hate all those "fragile hothouse flowers" who want to convince anybody that they do not care who the hero is pursuing, but may stumble over the train because, while fleeing, they turn a bit ' too spesso a controllare di non scappare troppo veloce!


E voi?
LLucya

Monday, January 7, 2008

Zyban More Drug_side_effects

Backstage ...

Eccomi qui nel mio post-icino.
Ammetto che è bello avere un blog, un angoletto tutto mio... è come una poltrona comoda e vecchiotta in cui accoccolarsi davanti a un camino, con un libro in mano e una tazza di the fumante sul tavolino di fianco.
Sul blog "Immergiti in un mondo rosa" è comparso oggi il mio nuovo sondaggio...
(Sapete, no?, quella piccola fissa che ho di voler sapere cosa pensa chi - come me - ama la narrativa storico-sentimentale)
Topic Poll: What heroin would.
Your Question: What do you drink in the evening?
( Tisane orange / cinnamon or lime / lemon balm , NdL73)
I do not have to drink crabs strange to think the new poll: I simply put all in my shoes. Why me - when I read a romance novel - becomes the main character, however she is. Shy or outgoing, courageous or messy ... I transforms us forever.


's why I almost never like the heroines of my reading , because they are very different from me and I often constricting to turn me into someone I do not like. So the reasoning behind the survey is: if, for once, instead immerse myself in a pre-packaged heroin (the hero instead of the pre-leave it as is ...) , I could be myself in a romance regency , that girl would I be?
Probably if I, with my notorious ability to casinos just about anywhere, I parachuted from Almacks, would create not a "diplomatic incident" but a massacre diplomatic!)
And the next step is been asking that heroines are imagined to be all those like me who love regency romance.
Here's how I was born this idea!
Here is the video that I made in an afternoon of meditation and found that even Juneross anyway! The soundtrack is one of my favorite songs of all time, with an early poem because it expresses the diversity of us "girls".



LLucya73

Friday, January 4, 2008

Blueprints For Outdoor Playset

The land of plenty!

half-serious remarks on the London ton.
Ok, take a deep breath and ... on, with my first post-icino!
I described caramel and talkative, sweet and mischievous.
Well, start by my mischievous side this "notebook". My
read voraciously in historical romance (and my passion for this kind of literature) is not darkening my rational side. That led me to think the following.
advantage of the Christmas break, are back from re-reading of:
1) all 4 books in the saga "Wallflower" by Lisa Kleypas , read in English;
2) all 6 books in the series "Slightly" ( the Bedwyn, for instance), in Italian;
3) the published volumes of the saga Bedegrayne Lisa Kleypas;
4) the published volumes of the saga Bridgerton, by Julia Quinn.
At this point, in addition to sigh, raising his eyes and tightening the volume of the chest, I have also imposed two considerations (a little 'naughty, but so be it).
The first, of course, is that this love sagas (me and people like me who loves the whole series of family stories) probably can be explained by the fact that continuity gives an idea of \u200b\u200bsecurity.
The second consideration is that the England of 1800, the golden age of the Regency period and my favorite for romance , was ... the land of plenty!
Think about it.
England is an island, not too wide.
The United Kingdom does not take even this whole island (there are Ireland and Scotland).
The stories that I love to read all are set in London or near London. Always
those stories are often centered in the season London.
Well
in a small portion of land, in a space-time calculated in weeks, a number of gentlemen gathered senior, died, rulers, rich, laconic and shoulder blades that stick-any statistical science.
Moreover, again to maximize the statistics, it requires that these gentlemen had only friends ugly, or at least look normal, just to fall in the average British male population worldwide.
(Moreover, I fear that people of such great and beautiful silent does not make a great conversation with White and other Club! ^ ^)
And what about the "swarm" of desperate heroines, beautiful, poor , virgins, courageous and caring, insensitive to the richness and pure of heart that swarmed in the ballrooms?
It is assumed that the clumsy, chubby or spotty perhaps, would serve only to by number! Or were shut in cupboards at home! Always love of statistics requires that each of the beautiful maidens he had a girlfriend ugly but nice, to trust his anxieties of mind.
Coming to the titles, I believe that the flock of dukes, counts and marquis, which soared on the nineteenth-century London look like a real army!
stuff that you meet a farmer or a merchant on the street, the office was a part of the protected species at risk of extinction.
We talk about the beautiful and daughters educated, but poor vicars in the country?
Those little men should not be as prolific as rabbits!
short, if we leave the magic of the single saga, or the individual story, and we place ourselves in a "sinister" rationality, this country was a bizarre conglomeration of beautiful, very dark and moody gentlemen, all intent on saving radiant, selfless and courageous young women desperate for a fleet of bad impressive.
But I do not know about you, but when I read some of my beloved romance, magic trumps considerations trivial as those set out above.
believe that each of us has clear in mind everything I've written here, and that it deliberately ignores.
When you read romance this is no time to rationalize, but to dream!
LLucya73

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Rose & Violins

Words words words by llucya73

What an embarrassment. I am here to present ....
no reviews romance novels, movies or "caps" of surveys or polls, or video ... ...
No, today I present myself. And this
rubrichina my own that I decided to set up as a branch of my collaboration with our beloved blog pink for excellence ... "Immerse yourself in a world Rose" Juneross.
They say they're ripe for a blog of my own. I'll have enough material ...
almost scares me, having a place all to myself ... in fact, a post-icino!
^ ^ I do not know how update it regularly and, for that matter, do not even know how many of you will come here to read what I write but ... I launch, with a careless and reckless optimism.
The name "Rose and Violins" why?
Well, remember the song "Words, words, words? Here: thinking about the title of this column, I was reminded a lot of words ... words ... words ... words ...
E - following on the homonymous song - I found myself singing the verse "... roses and violins, this evening to give her another ... "
So enlightenment.
"Rose and violins" is just right.
I like it, is a combination of sloppy and bizarre, like me.
If you have ever participated in the surveys that I make for our Juneross or have you ever read my post / watch my videos, or if you have read the reviews of books / movies sites silvia_leggiamo, you know they are a bit 'so, a chatty mix of caramel and pepper.
am a mushy sentimentalist, a happyendingaholic.
So here I am.
Rose and violins. A
my niche. To reproduce all the material - in any case continue to be found in "Step into a world rose" (post, video, surveys) and "The pleasure of reading" and "Cinema" (reviews books and movies) at least until the respective owners, and juneross silvia_leggiamo I want with them.
So here's me.
ideas, words, words, words roses and violins, caramel and pepper ... my whole world revolves around romantic books, romantic movies, passionate poetry, myth and puppies Paciosi childhood.
What I tell you?
Rose and violins, then, a mix sugar and wacky as me.
LLucya73