"The bride wore a long white dress, with flowers in her hair. After the wedding, there was a party, and people gave presents to the bride and groom." This wedding was nearly two thousand years ago, in Rome. Some things don't change. But some things do. Today you can have a wedding on a mountain, or under the sea, or "Elvis" can sing for you. And different things happen in different places. Little birds made of paper, small trees, money in the bride's shoe, and lots of noise - they are all important for weddings somewhere. Welcome to the wonderful world of weddings!
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Added by: il.crystal.li | Karma: 54.97 | Fiction literature | 25 October 2015
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The Full Cupboard of Life
Mma Ramotswe is still engaged to Mr J.L.B. Matekoni. She wonders when a day for the wedding will be named, but she is anxious to avoid putting too much pressure on her fiancé. For he has other things on his mind – notably a frightening request made of him by Mma Potokwani.
Added by: decabristka | Karma: 68075.20 | Fiction literature | 24 September 2015
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In the Country of Last Things is a dystopian epistolary novel written by American author Paul Auster and first published in 1987.
A dystopian epistolary novel. In the Country of Last Things takes the form of a letter from a young woman named Anna Blume to a childhood friend. Anna has ventured into an unnamed city that has collapsed into chaos and disorder. In this bleak environment, no industry takes place and most of the population collects garbage or scavenges for objects to resell.