Read Me: 10 Lessons for Writing Great Copy

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Empezando por el supuesto novio de la protagonista: Dylan. Un chico que conoce, con el que no esta segura de tener relaciones y que terminan haciendolo, cuando claramente ella no esta segura. Y despues se dan cuenta que no usaron condones Y A ÉL NO LE IMPORTA, NI SIQUIERA ENTIENDE PRÁCTICAMENTE PORQUE ES IMPORTANTE.

Dr. Bessel van der Kolk is one of the world’s foremost experts on trauma – something that virtually everyone experiences to some degree. The Body Keeps the Score unravels the science behind emotional and psychological trauma and offers new paths to recovery. Science and Technology Books You Must-Read 29. A Brief History of Time by Stephen HawkingREVIEW TIME! Read me like a book por Liz Kessler. ⭐⭐⭐ Siendo breve, la historia dentro de Read me like a book se trata de una chica que descubre que en realidad le gustan las chicas (nada nuevo) a partir de un enamoramiento con su nueva profesora de literatura, pero el libro en sí se basa en el autodescubrimiento de uno mismo, que somos más complejos de lo que nos imaginamos y que no tenemos respuestas siquiera para responder quienes somos porque uno nunca deja de aprender de uno mismo. I also loved how from the beginning to the end, through realising she was gay, Ash went from a girl who did everything because you're "supposed to", to a girl who did things that she wanted to do and was open to the world. And, also quite accurately, new-found happiness came with her opening up. She made friends she might have otherwise ignored, she was more interested in everything around her, and, most importantly, she learnt to love herself for who she is. Here we have our wonderful MC Ashleigh who is on a journey of self-discovery in the world of love. When things start to fall flat with her current boyfriend she turns to her teacher Miss Murray for help and support...little did Ashleigh know that friendship would turn into love. DNFeado al 87,85% y eso porque traté de terminarlo, no quería dejar que el libro me ganara(?) Pero no, no pude, no pude aguantar más esta basuraaaaaaaaaa.

A young girl is in love with her new boyfriend. Then she starts to get feelings for her female, school teacher, Miss Murray.

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Covid Aid trustee and Long Covid advocate Jasmine Hayer said: “This is an excellent depiction of someone’s daily challenge with Long Covid, which many Long Covid sufferers will be able to relate to.The feeling of this baffling illness ‘going on and on’ nails it: the disbelieving loss of who we once are and our limitations now, together with the impact on the relationships with our loved ones is a grief that we continue to live with and do our utmost best to deal with.” The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power by Shoshana Zuboff We wanted the reader to experience how difficult each day is to get through. It’s a hard read and as an ad it breaks most norms, but only by doing this were we able to encapsulate how utterly gruelling each day is.” John McPartland, Creative Director Health at Leith. Hoy a la mañana, cuando empecé el libro lo hice pensando que me iba a encontrar un romance lésbico alumna-profesora y es que ¿no les da la sensación de que la sinopsis plantea eso? Ahora lo cierto es que el libro no trata de eso y si lo van a leer buscando ese tipo de relación, van a salir muy decepcionados...

We’re able to help expand their horizons by supporting them in learning to read: a lifetime skill that changes their life chances. Segundo que lo de la temática lésbica o el planteo por parte de la protagonista sobre su identidad sexual aparece recién a las 150 páginas. Y hasta que se llega recién a ese punto hay que bancarse cada sarta de pelotudeces por parte tanto de la protagonista, como de la mejor amiga. Read Me Like a Book reminded me a bit of Looking for Alibrandi in tone. Ashleigh’s self-absorbed in a truly teen way, and she makes a lot of bad decisions. There’s a lot to like here, but the book is burdened by poor writing. Read Me Like a Book es una historia de autodescubrimiento y de aceptación. De romance hay poco y nada (y a decir verdad, tampoco es la gran cosa) pero sí analiza un par de aspectos interesantes sobre la vida de los adolescentes. Lo que más me gustó del libro fue como la autora trabajó las escenas con Miss Murray y como logró desenvolver las cosas siendo realista y fiel a sus personajes.

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Ashleigh es una adolescente como cualquier otra, tiene buenas amigas, padres que la aman y se preocupan por ella y un novio por el que toda chica moriría. Pero lo cierto es que esta vida tan perfecta que parecería tener poco a poco empieza a desmoronarse: peleas con Cat, su mejor amiga; discusiones en casa; sus padres al borde del divorcio; malas notas y muy poco entusiasmo respecto a su relación con Dylan. Lo único que parece estar bien en su vida es su clase de literatura, en particular, la Srta. Murray, su profesora que, sin entender porque la hace sentir tan bien y quien parece haberse convertido en la única persona cuya atención busca atraer y el único momento de la semana que realmente espera con ansias. I've said in a recent review that it's hard to pull off a book in first person POV, but it works with this book. I felt I could relate to what Ashleigh was going through while also not feeling disconnected to the other characters. Cuando lei la sinopsis de este libro me parecio muy interesante, una chica que se enamora de su profesora de literatura, mientras sale con Dylan, un chico que conocio recientemente. Realmente me parecia interesante porque no sabia que iba a pasar o como lo iba a tratar la autora, pero sinceramente esta llena de NO, NO, NO esta historia.

Many of the children we hear don’t have this experience at home. They often have no story at bedtime and sometimes a limited life experience so that even if they can read a word they often can’t understand what it means. Your child, niece, nephew or grandchild has probably been on holiday, to visit relatives, or to the seaside; many of the children we help have never left the area in which they live. The only criticism I’d have is that I’d like to have seen her relationship with Miss Murray developed further. Ashleigh develops an infatuation with Miss Murray (and at parts it’s kind of a creepy infatuation) but to add tension I would have liked to see things going further between them rather than the flirtation they have. I get that Miss Murray was pivotal in making Ashleigh realise she liked girls, but I think more could have actually happened. A breath of crisp air. The crunch of leaves underfoot. That feeling of winding down. From starling murmurations and bold displays of colour to conkers, fruit and fungi, autumn is full of wonder – and it offers us a refreshing escape.” This is a tale of four sisters with their own very different and very prominent personalities. The novel draws the reader deep into their lives as we get to know each of their flaws, joys, struggles, and fears. 15. Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White In A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bryson attempts to summarize the history of the Earth. He talks about nearly every aspect of the planet – how it formed, how much it weighs, it’s size, the stages it went through, the dangers inherent to it, and how humans have evolved. If you love science and history, this is a must-read book for you. What Should I Read Next?If you’re interested in the truth behind controversial social issues, this book should be on your must-read book list. The authors reveal the facts behind issues, such as crime, shopping, and drugs. 31. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power by Shoshana Zuboff



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