Proviamo a fare un altro tentativo di regolarità su questo blog, almeno per ora.
Le rubriche continuano a non avere una cadenza regolare, saltando continuamente e davvero, tra la vita reale e tutto il resto non so davvero più come definire questa parola.
Le rubriche continuano a non avere una cadenza regolare, saltando continuamente e davvero, tra la vita reale e tutto il resto non so davvero più come definire questa parola.
Proviamoci ancora una volta.
Teaser Tuesday è un'idea del blog Should be Reading, è una rubrica che si tiene di martedì. Per parteciparvi basta seguire le seguenti regole.
- Prendi il libro che stai leggendo e aprilo ad una pagina a caso;
- Condividi un breve spezzone di quella pagina senza fare spoiler
- Scrivi il titolo e l'autore
Shall I tell you the secret of true love? her father once asked her. A friend of mine liked to tell me that women love flowers. He had many flirtations, but he never found a wife. Do you know why? Because women may love flowers, but only one woman loves the scent of gardenias in late summer that remind her of her grandmother’s porch. Only one woman loves apple blossoms in a blue cup. Only one woman loves wild geraniums.
That’s Mama! Inej had cried.
Yes, Mama loves wild geraniums because no other flower has quite the same colour, and she claims that when she snaps the stem and puts a sprig behind her ear, the whole world smells like summer. Many boys will bring you flowers. But some day you’ll meet a boy who will learn your favourite flower, your favourite song, your favourite sweet. And even if he is too poor to give you any of them, it won’t matter because he will have taken the time to know you as no one else does. Only that boy earns your heart.
That felt like a hundred years ago. Her father had been wrong. There had been no boys to bring her flowers, only men with stacks of kruge and purses full of coin. Would she ever see her father again? Hear her mother singing, listen to her uncle’s silly stories?
I’m not sure I have a heart to give any more, Papa.
Six of Crows, Leigh Bardugo