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Book review 英文书书评 Alice in wonderland Plot summary Alice and her sister are sitting under a tree when Alice sees the White Rabbit hurry down a rabbit hole.Alice follows the White Rabbit into Wonderland, where she has a series of marvelously imaginative adventures.While searching for the White Rabbit, Alice meets the Cheshire Cat, a playful feline who can appear and disappear at will.On the advice of the Cheshire Cat, Alice attends a tea party at the March Hare's house.After the Mad Hatter tries to cut Alice's hair, she runs away and finds herself in a garden.After a croquet match, Alice is called on to testify against a tart thief in court.She becomes so flustered that she angers the Queen of Hearts, who orders that her head be cut off.Alice then wakes up to discover that it was all a dream.Favourite Character The Cheshire Cat has to be my favorite.His personality is just too delectable.But its personality really is similar to mine.And I appreciate it becuase I learn a lot from it.The Cheshire Cat is a smiling cat who can disappears and reappears at will.The Cheshire Cat is the ironic middle between adulthood and childhood.He reveals to Alice how, after you have mastered the rules then rules can start to master you.He sends her forward to the Mad Hatter and then to the Queen as a leon in what happens when the rules get out of hand: madne, a sort of childhood for adults.Reflections Though the story is a dream, it shows me many different ideas and truth.I was deeply impreed that as a seven-year-old girl Alice doesn’t cry like a common girl when she falls down the hole, on the contrary she shows her bravery side to us.We’ll have no choice but to face the difficulties when we grow up, but we can’t lose our inherent pure heart.Wonderland is a nice place.It is a place I can follow my heart and do anything I want.That’s why I like this book.I always believe, the world follows your heart, if you think it’s beautiful, then, it would be.A Perfect Life by Danielle Steel Plot summary Blaise McCarthy a single mother who managed her well-ordered career meticulously, always prepared on the air or interviewing world-renowed figures.But privately, there is another untold story she has kept hidden for years.Blaise's teenage daughter, Salima, was blinded by Type 1 diabetes in childhood, and her needs have kept her in a year-round boarding school with full-time medical care and aistance.When Salima's school closes after a tragedy, they face challenges they're never had to deal with before.A new caretaker, Simon Ward, questions how mother and daughter view themselves and each other, turns their world upside down, but the three eventually become friends.Then everything starts to unraval.Her career as she has known it is threatened, she married Simon, and her previously well-ordered life feels totally out of control.For the first time, Blaise's life is not perfect , but real.Reflections I've read some Danielle Steel books since I was a teenager, and I've loved them.She has some truly great reads.This is not one of them.A part of me was worried about this book when the daughter was described as a type one diabetic.My grandmother is also a type one diabetic, so I wondered how Danielle Steel would explain the disease.But when I go ahead, I find I don’t the main character very much.Strong, overachieving female character has the perfect, cosmopolitan life and doesn't need a man.But I don’t admire a woman that has put her career over every facet in her life, including her child.For me, she wasn't admirable, because she completely rendered her daughter helple by sending her away to a special school so she wouldn't have to deal with the realities of her illne.The plots are mundane and predictable and I don't feel the paion that I once did when I read her books.The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros Plot summary Mango Street, describes Esperanza, the oldest child in a Hispanic family who moves from apartment to apartment each year with her family.Mango Street is her family's first house and the neighborhood becomes a part of her life.Esperanza faces preure at school, at home, and with her friends in her new life.Reflections A House on Mango Street began to give Latin American women their voice.“You can never have too much sky.You can fall asleep and wake up drunk on sky, and sky can keep you safe when you are sad.Here there is too much sadne and not enough sky.” I’m caught in this world that Cisnero’s painted for me.I really enjoyed the narrator, Esperanza.She felt believable and real.What I liked most about Cisneros using a child as a narrator for the story which makes me feel natural, and Esperanza trying to figure out her world honestly.This book is short, sweet and poignant.It will stay with me for a long time, and I want it to.The No.Ladies’Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith Plot summary Precious Ramotswe has only just set up shop as Botswana's No.1 lady detective when she is hired to track down a miing husband, uncover a con man, and follow a wayward daughter.However, the case that lands her in danger, is a miing eleven-year-old boy, who may have been snatched by witchdoctors.Reflections I am a big fan of detective books and I am glad I had a chance to read this first book of the series, and I understand why it is popular.The main character, Precious, is a wonderful character, so likeable, smart, and able to face anything without panic.I also like that the novel is more than a collection of detective stories, but is about the life in Botswana and its people.Lastly, I enjoyed the humor.I look forward to reading more in the series sometimes.I really enjoyed this book, I found it thoroughly entertaining.Sometimes, while reading, I'd get so involved with the case Mma Ramostwe was solving that I wouldn't leave my chair until the case got over.Some of the mysteries are really quite funny and a bit scary.Plot summary

At the beginning of the book, Tom is one of the more fortunate slaves working for the very kind Shelby family who treat their slaves as human beings.Unfortunately, the head of the family, Arthur Shelby, is considerably le kind than his wife and son and one day decides to sell Tom and Eliza’s young son Harry, to a slave trader.Eliza makes a run for it, taking her son with her, but Tom—incredibly pious man that he is—stays put and meekly goes with the slave trader.During his voyage with the slave trader down the Miiippi River Tom meets Augustine St.Clare, a very kind man traveling with his little daughter Eva.Augustine buys Tom and takes him to his home in New Orleans where Tom lives happily for a couple of years, and is promised his freedom by Augustine.Before the emancipation could happen, however, Augustine dies and Tom is sold again.This time, he is bought by the evil plantation owner named Simon Legree, leading to the most harrowing part of the book.This book is one of the most moving, provocative pieces of literature I've ever read, and it's the first time that I can recall being moved to tears from a book.As long as I live, I will never be able to remove from my mind the vision of Eliza, panicked and frenzied, in the dead of the night with her baby boy in her arms, leaping acro the frozen ice of the Ohio river to escape the trader her baby had been sold to.

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