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Brida

Paulo Coelho

Brida Paulo Coelho By: Rocco
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Total reviews: 32 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Strange, even for Coelho 4 out of 5 stars.
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To say at the begining, this novel is out there. Even for Coelho. There is no resolution in the way that could be traditionally called a resolution - a decision is made, one which (***Spoilers****) goes against the traditional romantic grain of writing when Brida chooses her boyfriend, who is in fact one of her Soul Mates, over the Magus, who has spent a lifetime banished to a forest in Ireland until he finds his Soul Mate, who can release him.

Brida is not so much a tale as a snapshot of the life of a girl seeking to become a witch through the Path of the Moon and its brief but life-altering encounter with a man of the Path of the Sun. It is feminist in the sense that a woman finds her own path. It is New Age only by virtue of the magick that is not so much magick but the ordinary exalted. It is many things, Brida, but it is not resolved. And for that reason I do not enjoy it as much as Coelho's other books, giving it a 4 of 5.

Editorial Review:

This is the story of Brida, a young Irish girl, and her quest for knowledge. She has long been interested in various aspects of magic but is searching for something more. Her search leads her to people of great wisdom, who begin to teach Brida about the spiritual world. She meets a wise man who dwells in a forest, who teaches her about overcoming her fears and trusting in the goodness of the world; and a woman who teaches her how to dance to the music of the world, and how to pray to the moon. As Brida seeks her destiny, she struggles to find a balance between her relationships and her desire to become a witch. This enthralling novel incorporates themes that fans of Paulo Coelho will recognize and treasure—it is a tale of love, passion, mystery, and spirituality from the master storyteller.

The Hunter's Blades Trilogy Gift Set (The Hunter's Blades Trilogy)

R.A. Salvatore

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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

The Hunter's Blades Trilogy 5 out of 5 stars.
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A great gift set and excellent read !! I am always anxious to see what will happen in the Realms and the difficulty that occur. There is not a dull moment when one reads any of these books. C. Pekkala

Editorial Review:

Drizzt at his scimitar-slashing best!

When Drizzt believes that his friends have been killed, trampled under the feet of a rampaging horde of orcs, the Hunter takes over and the already dangerous dark elf goes feral. Alone in the wilderness against an enemy that outnumbers him thousands to one, the lone drow is the most dangerous being in the unforgiving mountains of the frigid North. But is he as dangerous to himself, as he is to the orcs in his sights?

This deluxe gift set includes the books The Thousand Orcs, The Lone Drow, and The Two Swords.

Dom Casmurro (Classicos Da Literatura Brasileira)

Machado de Assis

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Total reviews: 29 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

review about "dom casmurro" 1 out of 5 stars.
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I didn`t like that book very much because it is very bad to understand the story, it uses a formal language. But, the story is very nice and intersting.

Dom Casmurro - Coorection 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

In my review about Machado de Assis I made a mistake. He's probably the most important writer in the 19th century and not 18th. Sorry about that.

Not even the dead escape jealousy 3 out of 5 stars.
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After a slow start and a rather meek continuation, the last third of the book is dazzling, with jealousy running amok: 'wishing to know what might be in my wife's head'.

A woman promises God that if she has a son, he will become a priest. But the adolescent has absolutely no call to become a padre. On the contrary, he falls in love with a beauty.
In order to escape from the holy vow, the Church agrees in a most jesuitic way that if a substitute is found, the promise will be fulfilled.
The subsequent marriage turns out not to be the paradise hoped for.

This book contains some mild criticism of the Church with its paternosters and Ave Marias as penances for committed sins. The pact with God is treated as a commercial note: 'The Creditor (God) was a multimillionnaire; He was not dependent upon payment in order to eat, and consented to postponements without even increasing the rate of interest.'
'Jehovah is a Rothschild, only much more human: he does not make moratoriums, he pardons the debt in full, provided the debtor truly wished to mend his ways'.

The sex is also very innocent ('silk garters') compared to today's eccentricities.

The confession of the main character is not without some acrid self-mockery: 'The Church has established in the confessional the most authorative of legal services and in confession the most trustworthy of instruments for the adjustment of moral accounts between man and God. But my incorrigible timidity closed this sure door to me. How a man changes! Today I go so far as to publish it.'

The overall picture of Brazil at the end of the 19th century is appalling: poverty, leprosy, slavery, the all importance of the catholic Church. But for the author, this state of affairs is in no way exceptional.

This book is a worth-while read.

Editorial Review:

A classic story of love and jealousy, Dom Casmurro is the story of Bento and his childhood love, Capitu, who overcome their parents’ reluctance to marry. But Bento jealously suspects that their son is not his. But beyond this straightforward plot, Machado plays with the reader’s expectations and comments on the structure of the story, blurring the line between fiction and reality and appearing very modern.

English As She Is Spoke

Jose da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino

English As She Is Spoke Jose da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino List Price: $18.00
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Total reviews: 14 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

This must read it 4 out of 5 stars.
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In 1855 two translators portuguese, of the Fonseca de Jose and Peter Carolino, phrasebook had produced one English thus inacreditàvel bad that reprinted for half one of the century as one masterpiece of hilarity, under the English of the heading because it is ray.

This evaluates certainly as one of the funniest book always. That he funny entirely for the accident to far it original. Recommended high.

Not funny. 2 out of 5 stars.
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Maybe it's the fault of the internet, a medium seemingly designed to expose the user to the worst possible grammar and spelling. Possibly it's the fact that I speak only English; if I was a speaker of Portuguese, I might have enjoyed this more.

The joke, "Look at this phrase: Isn't it bizarre?" is repeated hundreds of times. Keeping in mind that it wasn't authored to be a humorous book does give one a chuckle, as does the background story, but that means the back cover represents the best of the book.

Editorial Review:

In 1855, when Jose da Fonseca and Pedro Carolino wrote an English phrasebook for Portuguese students, they faced just one problem: The didn't know any English. All they had was a Portuguese-to-French dictionary, and a French-to-English dictionary. The linguistic train wreck that ensued is a classic of unintentional humor, now revived in the first newly selected edition in a century.

Memorias Postumas de Bras Cubas (Classicos Da Literatura Brasileira)

Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis

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One of the greatest novels of Brazilian Literature, Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas is narrated by a dead man who recounts the amorous misadventures of his unheroic life and explains his half-hearted political ambitions. While it is considered the first novel of Brazilian realism, its quirks seem refreshingly modern and make it unforgettably unlike anything written before or after it.

Twentieth-Century Latin American Poetry: A Bilingual Anthology (Texas Pan American Series)

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"A very rich and illuminating new anthology that covers the entire sweep of Latin American poetry in the 20th century.... For everyone who thinks only of Pablo Neruda when they think of Latin American poetry, or of Neruda and Cesar Vallejo and Octavio Paz, this book will be a revelation."

—Robert Hass, Washington Post Book World

"One can say positively of this anthology that it will prove a timely stimulus to seek out the poetry of a number of lesser known Latin American writers."

Times Literary Supplement

"Nothing in print that I know of will serve the general reader so generally or lastingly as this anthology."

—Ronald Christ, Professor of English, Rutgers University

Latin Americans have written some of the world's finest poetry in the twentieth century, as the Nobel Prizes awarded to Gabriela Mistral, Pablo Neruda, and Octavio Paz attest. Yet this rich literary production has never been gathered into a single volume that attempts to represent the full range and the most important writers-until now. Here, under one cover, are the major poets and their major works, which appear both in the original language (Spanish or Portuguese) and in excellent English translations.

The poems selected include the most famous representative poems of each poetic tradition, accompanied by other poems that represent the best of that tradition and of each poet's work within it. Tapscott's selections cover the full range, from the Modernist generation though the Mexican Revolutionary post-Moderns and the Vanguardist poets to very contemporary younger writers of political and experimental commitments. In all, eighty-five poets, including Pablo Neruda, Nicanor Parra, Octavio Paz, Gabriela Mistral, Nicolás Guillén, Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortazar, Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Carlos Pellicer, César Vallejo, and Cecília Meireles, and over 400 poems are included, often in translations by some of North America's most esteemed poets.

O Alienista (Classicos Da Literatura Brasileira)

Machado de Assis

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Unlike Caleb Carr, this Alienist is literature! 4 out of 5 stars.
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Machado de Assis is one of the best know of Brasil's ample stable of fiction writers and certainly one of the most talented. This book is set in a fictional community where everyone needs the doctor's help for their mental illness....perhaps this was Saramago's inspiration for Blindness? This dystopia, however, is more cerebral than earthy, though its plague is just as debilitating. This man is a master of painting the character in a paragraph and it is a joy to observe in O Alienista!

Editorial Review:

A sarcastic criticism of the science of its day, O Alientista tells the story of psychiatrist Simão Bacamarte, who convinces the town of Itaguaí to pay for an assylum, and begins to fill it with residents he believes insane. While the assylum at first has a few patients, it grows quickly until, after a revolt by many in the town is fought off, it includes 4/5ths of the town! Realizing something is wrong, Bacamarte releases those committed saying that those committed are infact normal. Instead, he concludes, the insane are those who are considered normal or exemplary. Then his friends convince him that he is, in fact, exemplary. . .

Amor De Perdicao (Classicos da Literatura Portuguesa)

Camilo Castelo Branco

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Dramatic and powerfull ! 4 out of 5 stars.
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A romantic novel inspired by Shakespear's "Romeo and Juliet" , "Amor de Perdição" ( Love of condemnation) is considered a literary masterpiece. Simão and Teresa whose love is unaccepted by each other's family are forcefully separated. The tragic destiny of these two passionate and desperate caracters is both powerfull and moving. An important novel filled with rich and compelling dialogues and illustrative of the prejudices and lifestyle of the late 19th century portuguese society.

Editorial Review:

Perhaps the height of Portuguese romanticism, Amor de Perdição is a Portuguese Romeo and Juliet. Simão Botelho and Teresa are hopelessly in love, but their families are rivals in Viseu. When Teresa’s father, Tadeu, discovers their love, he shuts her in a convent. But, while trying to see his beloved, Simão kills Baltasar, and eventually condemned to death. The sentence is commuted to 10 years of service in India, but before the sentence is executed, both Teresa and Simão die of broken hearts.

A Escrava Isaura (Classicos Da Literatura Brasileira)

Bernardo Guimarães

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The beautiful light-skinned slave Isaura resists the harrassment of her newly-married owner, Leôncio, son of the man who harrassed her mother until she died.

Leôncio sends Isaura to the fields to force her to yield, but Isaura flees instead with her father to Recife. There Isaura meets and falls in love with a well-to-do young man, Álvaro, but at a ball, she is recognized, and Leôncio takes her back to his farm, and orders her to marry Belchior, the gardener.

But Leôncio is practically bankrupt, so Álvaro purchases his debts, freeing Isaura and leading Leôncio to commit suicide.

Os Lusiadas

Luis de Camoes

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No other " Os Lusiadas edition " compares to this one. 5 out of 5 stars.
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To better grasp the title given to this review, one must explain the disparities between this edition and others.

Os Lusiadas were writen by a highly educated, intelligent individual ( some may argue that Camoes dropped out of the University, but that does not diminuish his intellect or knowledge of classic poetry, rhyme, greek mythology and so forth); the language is that of XVth Century Portugal with the vectorization of a classic education.

Taking the above premises into account, one can not just venture out and think that you can get a hold of the Lusiadas without the book having references to the meanings of words, mythical legends, XVth Century expressions or even geography ( certain localities do not have the designation of "yester-century".

The cover is very resistant, the markers are there (2) so you do not have to place the business card that has an important phone number and might get lost.

Not for nothing, but this is the book that " Os Luisiadas " are taught in Portugal.

A must for all lovers of the Greatest Portuguese EPIC.Os Lusíadas em Prosa - Versão Escolar Ilustrada a Cores

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