![]() ![]() There were several parts that had me laughing out loud like the part where Div is supose to give Tem's mom one of her presents but Div gives her a present alright - one with chocolate candies in it - which turned out to be the wrong present for her - the present was supose to be for Kalani and Clancy because the chocolate had viagra for women in it - which Tem's mom and his aunts ate that left funny conversations for example - Tem's mom cracked me up saying: I loved Tem and Todah's parents especially their mother - the little nosie bitch. ![]() The baby is ugly as shit with the demon look of red eyes, clawed hands, sharp little teeth, and pointed ears. When a baby turns up on their door step that their cat Moontime drags up Tem automatically wants to keep it. ![]() ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC! HOT EROTICA! HILARIOUSLY FUNNY! ![]()
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![]() ![]() The main theme that resonated the most with me (or maybe it was the only part that I really understood) was that Because of that, I ended up referring to Spark Notes to help me understand what I read. The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera was a difficult read for me and mostly because it was very philosophical ( Goodreads link). I found out pretty quickly that some deem this novel of Kundera’s as a classic and since I’ve been trying to read more ‘classics’ from time to time, I knew I had to read it. This one sentence reason was one of the first things that made me intrigued about this novel. The reason for a someone single rather than in a relationship to read Kundera’s novel is the following:īecause if you read this book while you are dating someone you will definitely, definitely break up. One of them was The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera. Several months ago, I found this 2013 Huffington Post article, 25 Books You Should While You’re Single and decided to put most or all of them on my TBR list. ![]() ![]() Mantle and Ron Lichty answer that persistent question with a simple observation: You first must make programmers and software teams manageable. In Managing the Unmanageable: Rules, Tools, and Insights for Managing Software People and Teams, Mickey W. ![]() How can it be, with so much time and money spent to get software development under control, that it remains so unmanageable? Although adding some formal discipline to the development process has improved the situation, it has by no means solved the problem. The news is filled with stories of projects that have run catastrophically over schedule and budget. Steve Johnson, VP, Custom Solutions, DigitalFishĪll too often, software development is deemed unmanageable. The writing style is right on, and I love the personal anecdotes." I see lots and lots of 'meat' in here that I'll use over and over again as I try to become a better manager. "I wish I'd had this material available years ago. ![]() ![]() Their rules of thumb and coaching advice are great blueprints for new and experienced software engineering managers alike." "Mantle and Lichty have assembled a guide that will help you hire, motivate, and mentor a software development team that functions at the highest level. ![]() ![]() I also felt that we had more to learn about Don: that I hadn’t really plumbed the possibilities of this character. I wanted to explore this and show that they could make it through in their own ways. Of course they would! Everyone does at times. A number of readers and critics had commented that the happy ending was unrealistic-Don and Rosie would struggle in a marriage. I had tied up all the loose ends in the tradition of the romantic comedy happy ending, and was well advanced with a new novel when I changed my mind. On the contrary, I had made a firm decision that there would not be a sequel. ![]() The Rosie Project was something of a surprise bestseller-had you always planned to continue the story of Don and Rosie? In The Rosie Effect, Simsion returns to the life of Rosie and Don as they struggle to turn their marriage into a lifelong love affair. ![]() Australian novelist Graeme Simsion found unexpected success with his first novel, The Rosie Project, a romantic comedy starring an uptight geneticist and a free-spirited young woman. ![]() ![]() He admits he was totally uninformed and had no idea what was going on in the world. Eventually, he spent fourteen months in Vietnam. Krebsbach, a farm boy from Iowa, was only twenty-one when he enlisted in 1968 after being told that he would receive his draft notice the first week of January 1969. Then we have to start all over again.” In fact, as Krebsbach states that nobody said hello or goodbye as people just disappeared. We all come home dead, they just forgot to bury some of us. ![]() As Fred Krebsbach in his memoir OKAY OKAY Holy Sh*T Vietnam quotes one of his buddies: “there is no glory in war and no glory in life after Vietnam. ![]() ![]() It claimed the lives of millions of civilians on both sides as well as countless soldiers who were physically and psychologically injured when it was over. The war in Vietnam or as more formally known as the Second Indochina War began in 1955 and ended in 1975 when North Vietnamese forces captured Saigon. ![]() |