Ballygowan rated Happy people read & drink coffee: 3 stars
Happy people read & drink coffee by Agnès Martin-Lugand
Diane is the owner of Happy People Read and Drink Coffee, a literary café in Paris. When her husband and …
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Diane is the owner of Happy People Read and Drink Coffee, a literary café in Paris. When her husband and …
Bogen har primært fokus på udgivelsesprocessen, ikke skriveprocessen (hvilket var grunden til at jeg begyndte at læse den), og bygger på forfatterens egne erfaringer som selvudgiver. Visse elementer omkring de sociale medier er allerede lidt forældede. Jeg har læst flere andre bøger om emnet og lærte derfor ikke meget nyt, men bogen kan være brugbar for nybegynderen, der overvejer at blive selvudgiver.
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Domenica De Rosa has an amazing talent for personal characteristics blended in with a great plot. In this novel I am amazed with how well she is able to describe every character, not only as seen from outside, but also how their distinctive personalities and back stories shine through the writing of the writers of the summer course, which the main story line centres around. My reason for not giving 5 stars is that I think a couple of the minor story lines could have been explored more deeply and I think the ending was wrapped up a bit too quickly.