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Advantages: ONE SUPREME STORY Disadvantages: ONLY IF YOU DON'T HAVE A CHILD IN YOU
...WHAT CAN I SAY ABOUT THIS STORY.....?
IT WAS THE STORY THAT BROUBHT ME THE WILL TO READ AGAIN AND I RECOMEND TO YOU ALL!!!
THIS WAS A BOOK THAT I READ ABOUT 13 YEARS AGO AND READ IT AGAIN ABOUT TWO YEARS AGO.....I THINK THAT ANTOINEDESAINTEXUPERI IS TRYING TO TELL US IS IN FACT TO NEVER LET US DOWN AND TRY TO THE BEST WE CAN TO REACH THE UNREACHABLE ANT IT WILL BE A DREAM ACOMPLISHED.
IT MAY LOOK LIKE A FAIRY TALE BUT IF YOU ARE REALY UP FOR A REALY DEEP READING, ALWAYS WITH YOUR INERCHILD IN YOU I KNOW THAT YOU WILL LIKE THIS STORY AS MUCH AS I DID OR EVEN MORE.GIVE IT A TRY...YOU DON'T HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE AND A LOT TO WIN....THANK YOU FOR READING MY REVIEW...BYE...
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Advantages: Charming, and full of insight Disadvantages: You reach the end too quickly
...AntoinedeSaint-Exupery was a pilot. He was also a child. He never lost the sense of wonder that accompanies being either of those.
A child, having failed to draw boa constrictors in a way the conveys the sheer horror of such creatures to an adult…submits to the real world and grows up. He becomes a pilot and, because “something broke” in his engine finds himself stranded in the Sahara, thousands of miles from anywhere.
“So you can imagine my surprise at sunrise when an odd little voice woke me up.
It said ‘Please….draw me a sheep’ ”
Thus our narrator meets the Little Prince. Even to tell you that the Prince comes from another planet, a very small planet, is to tell too much of the story. Any clues to what happens, what tales are told and how and why, would detract from the joy...
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