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Cargando... The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1899)por Jerome K. Jerome
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I'm in love. I mean, I was before, anyway, after reading "Three Men in a Boat". Then "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Gentlemen" really cemented my adoration of this man. "Second Thoughts" is just icing on an increasingly potent, mature and tasty cake. These "Thoughts" titles have not the laugh-out-loud hilarity of "Three Men." The themes are universal, timeless, and humorous in the way that life is never what you imagine and always what you don't expect. These essays are of thoughts fully developed and wry with a questioning and longing for better but an experience of life that is dubious of real change. What these essays tell me is that it is only our outsides that ever change - our clothes, our accoutrements, our homes, modes of transportation, etc. All the technology in the world cannot make a more fully realized human being. We have been this way, and had these thoughts, and suffered these disappointments for eons. And we will continue the same way, more or less, for better or worse, until we kill the planet and ourselves. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Essays.
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Humor (Nonfiction.)
HTML: The follow-up to Jerome K. Jerome's bestselling volume of humorous essays, Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, this collection offers the author's witty observations on all manner of topics, ranging from love to children to cats and dogs. Readers who appreciate a good turn of phrase and are in dire need of a good laugh shouldn't hesitate to read The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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