Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
My book

A lot of hairy-faced men go there around nowadays
,When the man grows hair all over his face.It is impossible
,and this man is Mr.twit his nose and eyes was covered with
think hair,Mrtwit was a twit.He was born a twit and now
at the age of sixty,The hair on Mr.twit's face didn't grow
smooth and matted.And Mrs.twit is Mr.twit family,she
also ugliness,because she did not of course,Ereybody
so uglier her.
,When the man grows hair all over his face.It is impossible
,and this man is Mr.twit his nose and eyes was covered with
think hair,Mrtwit was a twit.He was born a twit and now
at the age of sixty,The hair on Mr.twit's face didn't grow
smooth and matted.And Mrs.twit is Mr.twit family,she
also ugliness,because she did not of course,Ereybody
so uglier her.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
book Review
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/mercedes-r-lackey/reserved-for-cat.htm
this story in 1910,London, a yound dancer
can communicates with cat and she listen
cat pretend a ballerina,she also search new
prey.
this story in 1910,London, a yound dancer
can communicates with cat and she listen
cat pretend a ballerina,she also search new
prey.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
http://www.en8848.com.cn/
If Pullman's imagination dazzled in the Victorian thrillers that culminated with The Tin Princess, in this first volume of a fantasy trilogy it is nothing short of breathtaking. Here Earth is one of only five planets in the solar system, every human has a daemon (the soul embodied as an animal familiar) and, in a time similar to our late 19th century, Oxford scholars and agents of the supreme Calvinist Church are in a race to unleash the power that will enable them to cross the bridge to a parallel universe. The story line has all the hallmarks of a myth: brought up ignorant of her true identity, 11-year-old Lyra goes on a quest from East Anglia to the top of the world in search of her kidnapped playmate Roger and her imprisoned uncle, Lord Asriel. Deceptions and treacheries threaten at every turn, and she is not yet certain how to read the mysterious truth-telling instrument that is her only guide. After escaping from the charming and sinister Mrs. Coulter, she joins a group of "gyptians" in search of their children, who, like Roger, have been spirited away by Mrs. Coulter's henchmen, the Gobblers. Along the way Lyra is guided by friendly witches and attacked by malevolent ones, aided by an armored polar bear and a Texan balloonist, and nearly made a victim of the Gobblers' cruel experiments. As always, Pullman is a master at combining impeccable characterizations and seamless plotting, maintaining a crackling pace to create scene upon scene of almost unbearable tension.
If Pullman's imagination dazzled in the Victorian thrillers that culminated with The Tin Princess, in this first volume of a fantasy trilogy it is nothing short of breathtaking. Here Earth is one of only five planets in the solar system, every human has a daemon (the soul embodied as an animal familiar) and, in a time similar to our late 19th century, Oxford scholars and agents of the supreme Calvinist Church are in a race to unleash the power that will enable them to cross the bridge to a parallel universe. The story line has all the hallmarks of a myth: brought up ignorant of her true identity, 11-year-old Lyra goes on a quest from East Anglia to the top of the world in search of her kidnapped playmate Roger and her imprisoned uncle, Lord Asriel. Deceptions and treacheries threaten at every turn, and she is not yet certain how to read the mysterious truth-telling instrument that is her only guide. After escaping from the charming and sinister Mrs. Coulter, she joins a group of "gyptians" in search of their children, who, like Roger, have been spirited away by Mrs. Coulter's henchmen, the Gobblers. Along the way Lyra is guided by friendly witches and attacked by malevolent ones, aided by an armored polar bear and a Texan balloonist, and nearly made a victim of the Gobblers' cruel experiments. As always, Pullman is a master at combining impeccable characterizations and seamless plotting, maintaining a crackling pace to create scene upon scene of almost unbearable tension.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Another year

Last year summer vacation aunt led me to go to Taibei with the youngermale cousin nine to play, the that side most famous special productwas YU Yuan , that side Laokay is very famous, inside sold verymany things to have the child to play, the delicious thing,near by jioufen also had several museums, our interesting gold museumselected Hua Chintang the souvenir, only was a pity is we only goesone day to come back.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
To shelly:
We are the good friend, you help me to be very many for example: MyEnglish schoolwork cannot you be able to teach me, but also has someschools the matter we to be able to share together, I very much thankyou, I believed we can be the forever friend! !
Wishes you:
Happy New Year
Your forever good friend
Debby.
We are the good friend, you help me to be very many for example: MyEnglish schoolwork cannot you be able to teach me, but also has someschools the matter we to be able to share together, I very much thankyou, I believed we can be the forever friend! !
Wishes you:
Happy New Year
Your forever good friend
Debby.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Vocabulary
His conduct is irresponsible and selfish .
His temperament is not good but his sister
is responsible and does her homework very
well and her temper is also nice . They are
independent . They aren't usually talkative
. There siblings manners are good and
works all very much has the self-confident.
Can completes it .
His temperament is not good but his sister
is responsible and does her homework very
well and her temper is also nice . They are
independent . They aren't usually talkative
. There siblings manners are good and
works all very much has the self-confident.
Can completes it .
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