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Advantages: Ease of use. Disadvantages: None really.
This wonderful glue by Evo Stick, is suitable for all paper/wood type applications, it works on chipboard, plywood, MDF sterlingboard, and any other material which is wood or paper based. It sticks like errr - glue. and does not take that long to dry (needs clamping or screwing while it does)
This is a modern chemical glue, in the old days it would be an animal glue, made from bits of horses and fish, this is not the case nowadays.
It comes in the usual plastic squeezy type bottles, which are flat, this means they don't roll away if you knock them over. The caps on these are not that good but you can stick a nail in the top. There are two types, waterproof, and non waterproof, personally I just ust the former, if I bought both types, one would go off on me as I do not use that much.
Prices - (as per B&Q) The waterproof ...
Advantages: Pace and plot Disadvantages: Well-crafted rather than literary genius
Watching his father die, Paul Copeland remembers spying on him in the woods. Only once. Many Saturdays his father would ''go fishing'' and not take his son with him. Paul probably always knew that it was to the woods his father went, because he sometimes went there too. On this one occasion he did follow, and spied. He watched his father digging in the earth, and saw the tears, and the anger.
Now Paul is all grown up: a prosecutor by profession, he is raising a daughter alone following the death of his wife. He is helped by family?his wife's sister and her husband. He also gets the kind of 'slack' that lone fathers do get ? unlike lone mothers, who labour under a presumption that their being alone is somehow their fault, or maybe just that they are expected to be better at it.
A body is found. And Paul finds himself helping ...
The first thing I should say about my reading of Norwegian Wood was that in a single particular it was not faithful to the Japanese print run, which is that mine was a single printed and bound edition, and not the red-half, green-half you might come across.... having got that out of the way, I can tell you about the contents.
Norwegian Wood is a rather condensed moment of poised literary brilliance. I approached it with trepidation, since it was so widely lauded and applauded and that, in the spirit of wilful cynicism, always throws a spanner into my appreciative works. But in this case, I was willing to go with the crowd, not in a loud, baying way, because it's simply not the kind of book that I feel merits that kind of reaction; it's a quiet, thoughtful, lyrical read, and as such deserves a quiet, thoughtful, admiring reaction ...