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There is an incomprehensible place in the eastern corner of Russia that can only be reached by ship or plane, and it will remain in your mind after reading the book The Disappearing Land.
In Russia On the Kamchatka Peninsula, in the town of Petropavlovsk, is the farthest Hesburger from Finland. I came across this special fact while searching the internet for information about the peninsula.
There are no roads or railways to the Kamchatka Peninsula. It is a place in the eastern corner of Russia, surrounded by volcanic mountains and the sea, but still has a university and a city of nearly 200,000 inhabitants. The place started to fascinate me as I read Julia Phillipsin the book Disappearing land (Finnish) Hilkka Pekkanen).
In the book, two little girls are abducted from the beach. There is only one uncertain eyewitness to the incident, and within months, the disappearance begins to seem inexplicable. A shocking incident causes trauma to many people.
Because of the mystery, the book has also been called a thriller. However, with the exception of the beginning and the end, disappearance is just the bottom line in the lives of these people. Each chapter is told from the perspective of a different female figure, including parents, children, city dwellers as well as those indigenous to the region, but the tension does not dissipate.
Phillips (b. 1989) is an American debut writer who has also lived in Moscow and the Kamchatka Peninsula. The book is a definite American reading novel that makes an amazing venue something special.
Julia Phillips: The Disappearing Land (Siltala)
Consolingly dark tones
Making electronic music James Blake released their debut album ten years ago and came second in the BBC’s Sound of 2011 poll. The album became a hit version Feistin Limit to Your Love of the song. Since then, Blake’s production has gone in a more experimental and fragmented direction. Now the latest album, Friends That Break Your Heart, however, is estimated to be the easiest and warmest for a musician. Sometimes Blake sings sadly in a falsetto, sometimes the songs are like 1990s trip hops. The album’s roaring bass and slow rhythms fit perfectly into Finland’s November darkness, and the simple lyrics feel comforting to the weary mind.
James Blake: Friends That Break Your Heart
Can a snake become a hiccup?
Since I always try to play good children’s music, I definitely need to highlight it Summer Isotalon composed and written by various performers Singing science questions -plate. This recommendation comes from a larger crowd, as the record also got the child’s kindergarten group excited. It reportedly became a favorite song Why grandma doesn’t sleep in the winter -paragraph. The album is based on HS’s Children’s Science Issues column, and Isotalo was awarded Newcomer of the Year at the Jellonaga Gala for children’s music.
Suvi Isotalo: Singing Science Questions
Most new bookings on November 18-24. received books in Helmet Libraries
Fiction
1) Meri Valkama: Yours, Margot
2) JP Pulkkinen: A child in a red closet
3) Johanna Sinisalo: Thunder Flute
4) Pirkko Saisio: Passio
5) Hanna Ryti: Pictures of the difference
6) Rainio & Rautaheimo: The dead are not silent
7) JP Pulkkinen: Blue Wing
Nonfiction
1) Harri Gustafsberg: Tactical Negotiation
2) Dave Grohl: True stories
3) Pirjo Houni: Secret Diplomacy: The Story of Tapani Brotherus.
4) Måns Mosesson: Tim: A biography of Avic
5) James Nestor: Breathing
6) Marcus Tullius Cicero: Letters: Years as a statesman
7) Kantola et al (eds.) Solar Heart: Echoes of Better Futures
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