Čitanje..... / Reading....(outfit post/ odjevna objava)

I've had good luck with reading this month. I started reading The Amulet of Samarkand  by Jonathan Stroud and I quite enjoy it. I'm still under impression of The Sea LadyIt is such an amazing novel. I finally got to reading Maya Angelou and I loved her, Jazz by Toni Morrison was as deep and profound as Beloved.  Have you read any of these? Perhaps the novels are what I will remember this month for. Do you have any reading recommendations for me?

Imala sam sreće s čitanjem ovog mjeseca. Počela sam čitati Amulet iz Samarkanda i baš u njemu uživam. Još sam pod dojmom romana Margaret Drabble (u orginalu The Sea Lady kod nas još koliko znam nije preveden). konačno sam počela čitati Mayu Angelou. Jazz Toni Morrison je dubok kao i  Voljena.  Jeste li čitali koji od ovih romana? Možda ću romani ono po čemu ću najviše pamtiti ovaj mjesec. Imate li kakve preporuke za čitanje za mene?

skirt/suknja, shirt/ košulja: no name, nije markirana,mini bag/torbica : dresslink ,  shoes/ cipele: Peko


“That did it. I'd gone through a lot in the past few days. Everyone I met seemed to want a piece of me: djinn, magicians, humans...it made no difference. I'd been summoned, manhandled, shot at, captured, constricted, bossed about and generally taken for granted. And now, to cap it all, this bloke is joining in too, when all I'd been doing was quietly trying to kill him.”
 Jonathan Stroud, The Amulet of Samarkand


minibag/ torbica: dresslink

“I had a chance at him now. Things were a bit more even. He knew my name, I knew his. He had six years' experience, I had five thousand and ten. That was the kind of odds that you could do something with.”

.....


“Jabor finally appeared at the top of the stairs, sparks of flame radiating from his body and igniting the fabric of the house around him. He caught sight of the boy, reached out his hand and stepped forward.

And banged his head nicely on the low-slung attic door.”

.....

“Minor magicians take pains to fit this traditional wizardly bill. By contrast, the really powerful magicians take pleasure in looking like accountants.”

 Jonathan Stroud, The Amulet of Samarkand



A BIT OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE WRITER JONATHAN STROUD


IN HIS OWN WORDS- QUOTED FROM HIS SITE



 I was born in Bedford, England, on 27th October 1970. When I was six my family moved to St Albans, near London, which is where I grew up. From very early on I enjoyed scribbling stories and drawing, and for a long time the two sides were equally balanced: pictures interested me as much as words. Between the ages of seven and nine I was often ill, and spent long periods in hospital and at home in bed. During this time I escaped from boredom and frustration by reading furiously: books littered my bedroom floor like bones in a lion's cave. I tended to enjoy stories of magical adventure more than ones about real life – I think this was because they provided a more complete escape. Around this time I fell in love with fantasy.

Throughout my school years I experimented with different kinds of writing, often illustrated. (See Early Stuff for some examples.) I tried comics, gamebooks, board games, and later poems and plays. Without being entirely aware of it, I was searching for the kind of writing that suited me best. Meanwhile, I was getting more and more interested in other people's writing. Finally I went to York University, to read English Literature.

Like many English graduates, I left university without a clue what to do. But I got an editorial job at Walker Books, in London, and began to learn about children's books. For several years I worked as an editor: helping authors with their ideas and their texts, consulting with designers and artists about the visual side, helping to create books of many kinds. I worked on encyclopaedias, history books, game books and even a children's Bible. This taught me a lot of things about structure, pace and style; meanwhile, in my free time, I was busy writing also. I did several puzzle books for Walker, and began working on a novel too. When Buried Fire was published in 1999, I knew that I had found what I truly wanted to do, but it took until 2001 before I finally took the plunge, gave up being an editor and tried to write full time.

The same year I married Gina, and we now have a daughter and two sons.

Most days I go up to my study (see My Working Day), and shut myself away from the world while I write. But I also enjoy doing as many events and author visits as possible: it's essential that a writer reminds himself of who he's writing for . . .




“I am Bartimaeus! I am Sakhr al-Jinni, N’gorso the Mighty, and the Serpent of Silver Plumes! I have rebuilt the walls of Uruk, Karnak, and Prague. I have spoken with Solomon. I have run with the buffalo fathers of the plains. I have watched over Old Zimbabwe till the stones fell and the jackals fed on its people. I am Bartimaeus!”

....


“When I set out from the boy's attic window, my head was so full of competing plans and complex stratagems that I didn't look where I was going and flew straight into a chimney.

Something symbolic in that. It's what fake freedom does for you.”

 Jonathan Stroud, The Amulet of Samarkand




skirt/suknja, shirt/ košulja: no name, nije markirana, minibag/torbica: dresslink  shoes/ cipele: Peko




“We cannot unweave, and remake. For chance and choice happen. They coincide, they coalesce, they mix, and then their joint outcome grows as hard and as fixed as cement. Like a fossil in stone, it hardens, in its own indissoluble, immutable shape.”

Margaret Drabble, The Sea Lady


A BIT OF INFORMATION ABOUT MARGARET DRABBLE

quoted from Britannica

Margaret Drabble (born June 5, 1939, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England) is an English writer of novels that are skillfully modulated variations on the theme of a girl’s development toward maturity through her experiences of love, marriage, and motherhood.

Drabble began writing after leaving the University of Cambridge. The central characters of her novels, although widely different in character and circumstance, are shown in situations of tension and stress that are the necessary conditions for their moral growth. Drabble was concerned with the individual’s attempt to define the self, but she was also interested in social change. She wrote in the tradition of such authors as George EliotHenry James, and Arnold Bennett.


Drabble’s early novels included A Summer Bird-Cage (1962), about a woman unsure of her life’s direction after dropping out of graduate school, and The Millstone (1965), the story of a woman who eventually sees her illegitimate child as both a burden and a blessing. Drabble won the E.M. Forster Award for The Needle’s Eye (1972), which explores questions of religion and morality. Her trilogy comprising The Radiant Way (1987), A Natural Curiosity (1989), and The Gates of Ivory (1991) follows the lives of three women who met at Cambridge during the 1950s. In The Peppered Moth (2000) Drabble detailed four generations of mothers and daughters in a Yorkshire family. The Sea Lady (2007) traces the relationship of a man and a woman who met as children before either became famous—he as a marine biologist and she as a feminist—and ends with their reunion. The Pure Gold Baby (2013) centres on a young single woman in the 1960s who must give up her aspiration to be an anthropologist in order to raise her developmentally disabled daughter. Aging and mortality are the themes of The Dark Flood Rises (2016), which focuses on a 70-something woman and her friends.

In addition to her novels, Drabble wrote several books on the general subject of literature, as well as journal articles and screenplays. The relatively few short stories she wrote in the 20th century were collected in A Day in the Life of a Smiling Woman (2011). She also edited the Oxford Companion to English Literature (1985, 2000).

In 1982 Drabble married her second husband, British biographer Michael Holroyd. Her sister was acclaimed writer A.S. Byatt. Drabble was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1980 and advanced to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 2008.


Thank you for reading and visiting!




Comments

  1. I will think in a book suggestion a tell you later .

    Ivana once more you look very beautiful! xo,

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  2. jako mi se svida ovaj stil... torbica izgleda famozno..
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  3. So fancy sweety :) love your clutch!

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    1. Hello from Spain: I really like your skirt. Feel great on you. Fabulous pics. keep in touch

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  4. I love this retro style dear ♥ you are fantastic artist sweet Ivana :***
    Lovely skirt, I need the same :)
    I love to read too, my favorite genres is the philosophy of psychology later novels and detective stories, I love Mankel ♥

    kisses dear and lovely day !!!!!
    Muaahhh ♥

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    1. I like detective stories too....and psychology is a very interesting field too.

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  5. Ma che elegante che sei con questo look, Ivana!
    Stai benissimo, una vera lady, quella gonna è favolosa!
    Baci!
    S
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  7. Ciao Ivana, sei davvero elegante con questo look. Bellissimo il tocco di colore che hai dato con la borsa!
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  8. This outfit look really beautiful:) I love how you wear it!

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  9. Sramim se i reći da nisam pročitala ništa već dugo, stalno mi je u zadnje vrijeme ludnica na poslu i navečer zaspem čim spustim glavu na nešto mekano :D Ali imam tvoje preporuke na umu ;)
    Obožavam košuljice s mašnama, super mi izgledaš!

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    1. nije to ništa čudno, ne stignem ni ja čitati kada sam jako zaposlena, ali kako prošli mjesec nažalost nisam mogla pronaći dovoljno posla, barem sam imala vremena za čitanje.

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  10. You look very chic! I love color of your outfit and gold clutch is a perfect in your look :-)

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  11. Nice outfit! You look beautiful♥♥

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  12. Love the stylish look! Ivana you look chic and sophisticated today. Sorry not much time today, need to dash.
    hugs
    Lenya
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  13. Hi, Maya Angelou is on my "to read" list. I haven't done much reading lately, so no tips, but I would love to check out the titles you have read! Your outfit is amazing, LOVE the skirt! Greetings from Belgium :-).

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    1. Maya is great, she should be on everyone's 'to read' list.

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  14. That gold clutch is lovely, lady!

    -Ashley
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  15. haven't read these books, but I just love the look. Ur dress fits amazingly.
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  16. A truly beautiful look - adore!
    Edita

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  17. You look so classy. Love the bag! Have a great day! kisses

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  18. what a lovely outfit. You look so chic and sophisticated
    xxx
    mari
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  19. I love your outfit and bag. I have about 5 books I need to read. Hopefully I will get to them this Winter.
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    1. I love reading in winter time...it feels so cozy:).

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  20. What a beautiful, chic and elegant look, dear Ivana! You know, I love those feminine plisse´ skirts ... I am reading "The Godfinch" from Donna Tartt right know and like it very much.

    Have a wonderful evening!
    xxx Nadine

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    1. thank you for your recommendation. I will put it on my to read list.

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  21. This street is amazing, what for an amazing house! I loved your skirt, I love long lengths and I think you look fabulous! I love reading, but mostly I read old books, but classics. I sometimes read new books, and I think the ones you recommended must be great! I recommend "The man that counted" and "The Prophet", both not so old and very impressive!
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    1. there're many houses like this one here:). I love them! your sweet comment means a lot to me. I've heard about The Prophet and I've been meaning to read it, thanks for reminding me.

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  22. I like how you talk about reading in this post and your outfit reminds me of a chic librarian :) Sadly I haven't picked up a book in awhile and reading is something I'd like to make more time for.

    Rowena @ rolala loves

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    1. It is hard to make time for reading nowadays, often it is a real challange.

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  23. This is a different kind of outfit for you, and you look extremely elegant in it!
    I always have a book on the go; current read is Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behaviour, which I am enjoying. xxx

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  24. Ovaj put ću ti samo komentirati styling. Predivno!!! Sviđa mi se ta retro/vintage vibra, košulja, duga plisirana suknja i onda šećer na kraju- cipele... Completely in love <3 <3 <3

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  25. Here I am again, with a bit more time on my hand now. I know exactly what you're talking about, Ivana, pretty much the same here. I already got some of the estimates, and well that's not in my budget, so I have to come up with some other solution for that dreadful ceiling. If you think popcorn ceiling is the worst, wait until you see this one. It has been driving me nuts ever since I moved in here. Well to make it short, the constructor says there might be a lot of damage underneath which will add to the cost. OK, so I have to come up with something I can afford. Hahaha about 10/h in three days, been there, done that, lol. It is exciting, that's for sure but the more I see, the less I can make up my mind. Like, oh this dresser is sooo lovely, I want it but it won't hurt to have a look at the shop next door. Oh look that dresser is even more pretty, or is it? See what I mean, lol. A moodboard is a wonderful thing, at least when you stick to it. That's what I did not and I did end up in a mess. So this time I'll stick to my final moodboard and it's working pretty well so far with the bedroom. So yes it is exciting but you are right it's hard work too. But it's for you, it's your home you are creating, Ivana and I think that's worth all the trouble. Good luck to you too.

    hugs and kisses my dear bloggerfriend
    Lenya
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    1. I totally agree. It is worth all the trouble.

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  26. Baš si mi divna u ovoj kombinaciji, ova košuljica ti presavršeno stoji! :))

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  27. Looking beautiful and classy! Love this outfit :)

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  28. you look fabulous, my dear, so classy and sophisticated, I love the elegant bow on your shirt...and wow you read a lot, have you ever red Pirandello's One, No One, One Hundred thousand, it's classic literature but it's great
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    1. I haven't read this one, I must keep it in mind. Pirandello is a great writer.

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  29. you look fabulous, my dear, so classy and sophisticated, I love the elegant bow on your shirt...and wow you read a lot, have you ever red Pirandello's One, No One, One Hundred thousand, it's classic literature but it's great
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  30. Ciao dolce Ivana, come sei carina in total white! Ti consiglio The Flavours of Coffee, a me è piaciuto molto :-) Baci,
    Coco et La vie en rose fashion blog - Valeria Arizzi

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  31. Baš si mi kao junakinja nekog romana s početka prošlog stoljeća! Odlična kombinacija s vintage vibrom! Odlično oigledaš, oduševljena sam! :*

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  32. I love your outfit! You look so pretty! xx

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  33. Super look! odlicna torbica.

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  34. Beautiful outfit!
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    Kisses

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  35. Beautfiful look love the bag :)

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  36. your bag is amazing. gold and sparkly = LOVE

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  37. So beautiful!
    -xo, Shell
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  38. Lovely outfit and wow all those books! It takes alot for me to invest time in a book anymore. The works of John Green last held my attention.

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    1. I've heard about him but I haven't read any of his books yet.

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  39. Looking gorgeous in a classic look! Thats a fab bag...
    Cant recommend any books though. I havent been reading lately. :)

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  40. ivana! so elegant and lovely!!! wonderful pale colors! and plissé pleats!!! trés chic!
    don´t know any of that books but will look for them in german.....
    i did read a crime novel which takes place in our corner of the world and our pittoresk landscape plays a main part - funny!
    xxxxx

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    1. I like crime novels, I bet that one is pretty good.

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  41. Hello Ivana,

    i dont read Books. I have not one Book in my House. I dont like reading - it´s boring for me. I love to see movies and series - that´s my passion.

    Anyway. You look again really nice in your new outfit. Your blouse are looking great!!! And your shoes has a little bit of a classic style - i like it!

    Greetings from Germany.

    Bye.

    Jennfier

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    1. If you like films, I can recommend the film version of Beloved. It stars Oprah Winfrey and many other famous actors.

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    2. Thanks, but i dont like Oprah Winfrey...

      Bye.

      Jennifer

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  42. Great classy outfit Ivana! I love the gold clutch, really gorgeous!:)
    xxM
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  43. this is super elegant. but i would put shirt into the skirt :)

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  44. You look so classy and feminine!
    I`ve just finished Victor Hugo The Miserables, and if I had more time these days, I`d re-read more of my favourites classics again, like Tolstoy, O.Wild, J.Salinger, E. Hemingway

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    1. I also read Les Miserables this Summer...amazing novel.

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  45. This is a lovely outfit on you, love the feminine bow detail and the cool gold clutch! I haven't read in ages so can't really recommend, so sorry!

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  46. I have never read The Amulet of Samarkand, thank you for the recommendation. I'm currently reading The Razor's Edge by Somerset Maugham, have you ever read it? Should I mention that Somerset Maugham is one of my favourite writers and I adore many of his novels.
    As for the way you look today, I must say that this is the kind of outfit I love! You look incredibly feminine and a bit old fashioned, you know how I love it;)
    Have a bang-up day, Ivana!

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    1. No, I haven't read it yet but I will surely keep it in mind. Thank you for your sweet comment.

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  47. I have never read these but I haven't read much lately I need to start reading I use to love it!
    You are looking so chic today lovely. I really like bag :)

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  48. So lovely dear, you look elegant :) I like that bag and your shoes :)

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  49. Very stylish, I loved the bag!

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  50. Jako lepo i zenstveno izgledas, prava dama :)
    Pusa

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  51. Great pics and I surely wanna read the books you recommended!
    Thanks!!

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  52. Amazing outfit!!
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  53. you look polished and sophisticated here my dear Ivana! less time for reading unfortunately.

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  54. This is such a lovely post. <3

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  55. Hi Pretty! Beautiful photos :) Reminds me of summer :) I should read something that you enjoyed ;) If you want we could support each other by following - let me know and I'll follow you back with pleasure :)
    Kisses and hugs,
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  56. Hi girl, I'm loving your look!!! Amazing color!
    kiss
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  57. I've never read either book but I'd give them a try! I just finished a great Georgette Heyer book called 'The Talisman ring' and I'm reading a book about gastronomic detective, Monsieur Pamplemousse! The outfit is lovely in a beautiful vintage inspired way!x

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    1. gastronomic detective...that sounds really interesting.

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  58. First of all, I'm really loving the vintage vibe in your outfit, gorgeous! And I haven't had the chance to read like forever! These days my time is spent chasing after the little one.

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    1. yes, the little ones really know how to keep one busy. :)

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  59. I never read any of this and guess I need to do it))
    Loving your pictures, they are so beautiful as always! White color suits you so well!

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  60. I dont have much time to read lately, soo busy. You look lovely and it is a really nice bag btw
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  61. Dear Ivana, with your beautiful look you look like you came directly from a historical novel! How wonderful you liked the books you read! Tips? At the moment I read as much as possible about North Korea but these are especially factual reports. Wish you further many fun with reading and a happy week.
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    1. I watched one excellent documentary about North Korea, I wish I could remember what it was called or who the producers were...anyhow, they let the people speak and that was it....everyone was free to draw their own conclusions.

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  62. Nice outfit!!

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  63. Ja se tako divim tvojoj inspiraciji, uvek si nekako svoja i drugačija, kao iz prošlih vremena a opet u isto vreme tako moderna :)

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  64. Love the vintage vibe!!
    -xo, Shell
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  65. You are so elegant, I really love this style ! This clutch is very pretty :)

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  66. nice look! Love that clutch!

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