Dark Romance Books For Teenagers
Since June 2006, Garance Doré (pseudo inspired by the illustrator Gustave Doré) welcomes users of his drawings, texts and photos showing his vision of graceful feminine elegance in Paris and elsewhere … From his pen and chased mischievous, and she tells croque her passion for fashion, his inspirations and filigree his daily life, his memories in his native South, travels from New York to Shanghai or Sydney … With it, a lipstick, a simple cloth or a handbag become works of art. Not to mention making us laugh with his anecdotes girly "shoes, it's still awesome as input in between two girls. You know, and suddenly you'll start a conversation that can last for hours. Great friendships were born from a pair of pumps, I'm sure …. " Collaboration Vogue shoots of advertising campaigns and occasional stylist (see: his collection of tee-shirts Gap pr), the projects are linked to the thirty-blogger. Often on airplanes, she does not forget to browse. Between magic realism, spirituality and high society, she reveals some of the books that have influenced and marked:. "Steppenwolf" by Herman Hesse. I would not be much ado: complicated, mired in my existential problems, disagreements with my parents … So I went to a shrink and surprisingly it was he who advised me. Loved sublimate the period I lived with this love story, very dandy, very romantic and aesthetic. I felt that this book told me that it was possible to live my life the way I wanted. Then I read the entire work of this German author. Francoise Sagan was an awareness of literature. His style was immediately captivated. With it, I realized that all subjects, including those that may seem trivial, could be profound in literature. She uninhibited on this subject as an artist. She managed to reveal so much about high society. Literature is primarily a music that sings it people. I have his anthology, I also like the theater. I was disappointed by the film because I do not want to know his life especially his end very hard. This is not the image of her that I remember, I prefer reading. "Women Who Run with the Wolves." At first repulsed by the personal development aspect, I was hesitant to read it but ultimately it proved exciting. Even if the author is a psychologist, there is a real writing and research on fairy tales. It also feels the inspiration of spirituality and the wonderful from South America to which I am very sensitive. I could open it at any time, to resolve an emotional, familial, with a romanticized approach. We peck at will. All the chick lit '. I travel a lot and I throw myself in the airport bookstores on all these funny little books and fashion such as "how to become a perfect woman" or sauce "sex and the city." Recently I found hilarious, the dark romance books for teenagers of a certain Jen Lancaster: Bitter Is The New Black. She influenced me a lot, I read it in 3 days. I also liked the famous "The Devil Wears Prada," but the novels that followed were confined too traditional "how to find a husband" and therefore more failures …. As Sagan I like to see the personality of the authors shine through their writings, take me somewhere, be it funny, cynical, quirky, intelligent. You can read full degrees. In line, I also like Jay Mc Inerney. If I was a fan of Jim Harrison when I was young. Journey to the End of the Night by Celine. We had talked a lot about me but eventually I got bored. Much too dark. The "sombritude" in the first degree. "The Mists of Avalon" by Marion Zimmer Bradley, I read in English this saga in adolescence. The Grail, Morgan, Guinevere, Lancelot, Brocéliande. The rides, castles, mysteries, love crazy, magic, dreams and spells which mix over the women weave and discuss their rooms waiting for the return of the knights. I love stories, epic stories, adventures. Unlike the knights of the round table, women take an important role in a very masculine mythology at the base. But if I had a name, it would definitely Despentes that of Virginia, I take a genius, I just read it. I love freedom, she writes as she wants. Frederic Beigbeder is too poseur, he tries to say it is wonderful. He said he pontificates about himself. It should come off. There are several, including 99 francs speaking of Beigbeder. There is also a graphic novel, I loved the Rabbi's Cat by Johann Sfar. Riad Sattouf (Back in college) as I hate these topics, these drawings annoy me but it is clear that with the talent you can do everything through, everything. Otherwise "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Garcia Marquez touched me a lot because of my Italian-Moroccan origins. The philosophy of life, the mixture of spirituality and magic of South America. I like this gaiety where you are never really seriously … where the spirits are always a little there .. I liked the same author also "Twelve Tales vagabonds." In intensive promotion of all TV sets and multiplying premieres in Paris, Frederic Beigbeder invented the romantic comedy. literary, in the wake of Woody Allen, adapting his novel "Love lasts three years." We meet and Bukowski and Shakespeare (and Donkey Skin, which will delight adulescents (e) s!). His interview with Regis Moreira: