by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Katherine Woods
J'ai lu ce livre trois fois et je ne l'aime toujours pas. Je pense que je devrais l'aimer, mais le petit prince se tue à la fin ! Je ne l'aime pas. Peut-être plus tard.--------------------------------------------I have read this book three times and I still do not like it. I think I should like it, ...
I've read the English version, of course. Right now, slowly trying to get through the French version.Re-read this in between lessons. I feel for the fox. And geographers do write about eternal things. :)
Oh this book! The Little Prince has been my faithful and trusted friend since I was a child. It's amazing how differently I looked at the book as an innocent 9 year old to the adult who I am now. The simple truths in this book are amazing, I could quote them for days and days. They are very philosop...
My mother's favorite book; she read it to me several times when I was a child and I grew up knowing the story even before I was old enough to understand it. Many years ago, one of the times she went to Paris she brought me home a necklace with a charm of the fox on it. I still wear it.
Je l'avais lu enfant mais ne me souvenais que de quelques bouts par ci par là. Je l'avais remis dans ma PAL après avoir lu Dirty/Le Secret de Megan Hart.J'aime toujours autant. Il y a des parties moralisatrices mais dans l'ensemble c'est vraiment un beau conte philosophique.
Oh, goodness. The nostalgia. I remember trying to translate this into French with my father (well, it was really him translating and me providing critical Spanish-student moral support, but that's just a small detail I'm going to pretend to overlook) and reading this book with my best friends back i...
supérb!Voici mon secret. Il est très simple: on ne voit bien qu’avec le cœur. L’essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
A timeless classic for young and old filled with so many valuable lessons about life, love, friendship and trust. One that should be enjoyed time and time again. And certainly deserves a better review once I get around to re-reading it. *I've only ever read the french version of this story but I'...
The next asteroid the Little Prince came to was inhabited by a Quiz Addict. He sat hunched in front of his laptop, and barely looked up when the Little Prince greeted him. There was nowhere else to sit, since the whole asteroid was covered in books."Good morning!" said the Little Prince."I'm sorry, ...
Books read in the past:I've read this in several languages. I like it, and it's sweet, and it taught me what a baobab is, and and I think more often than one might guess about a snake digesting an elephant, but I'm not sure why it enjoyed such wide translation and distribution. Perhaps it was the un...