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Botanic Venus Narrow Vase 29*23 H37 Spring Green/Chrome Iris

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Botanic Venus Narrow Vase 29*23 H37 Spring Green/Chrome IrisFeel an instant sense of freshness the moment you set eyes on this Antonio Tammaro glass vase from the Botanic Collection. Its rich green tone radiates natural vibrancy and shifts beautifully with the changing light, making the vase a captivating focal point in any room. Whether holding a bouquet or standing on its own, it brings life and elegance to shelves and dining tables alike.
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Houston, US
★★★★★ 4
Middle-aged women in crisis
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Excellent writing, but rather depressing (but perhaps accurate?).
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Breath taking novel
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I am not a fan of both fiction and non-fiction novels, my English is pretty bad as well. yet, here I am, and I'm planning on reading more in the future only because of this book. It's heartbreaking and breathtaking at the same time. Not saying the book is beautiful or any like that, but you will find yourself in a painful place when you read this. A painful feeling which makes you feel like you got stabbed in the heart but all the air in your lung is stuck out, no voice screams out and you can’t do anything with it.
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Ray Magby
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 3
Strong story, Weak book spine
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The book itself was wonderful. Otherwise the physical structure of the book is weak and the pages began to fall off the spine reading halfway into the book. Recommend the book, and recommend another physical copy of the book.
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The inner view of hopeless romantic heartbreak.
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The stories could be depressing but somehow, they rise above. It's the beautiful soulful clear intelligent writing, I guess. These stories will ring true for any reader that has lost their favorite significant other. The middle story is especially amazing to me. It consists of the running inner dialogue of a woman on the edge. Nearly mad she rambles in the cleverest of ways. Ms. De Beauvoir is [was] a marvelous philosopher, writer, woman.
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★★★★★ 4
Truthful view, not philosophical
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Love Simone, but a bit disappointed about this book. I thought it was gonna be about strong women overcoming bad relationships, but it is actually just a portrait of those bad relationships and the despair of women living it. Maybe I didn't pay enough attention before buying, as the tittle of the book is clearly "Woman destroyed", but I longed for a least some good philosophical debate in part of the characters; I didn't really got anything in that sense from any of the stories. In fact the first and third one have a similar theme, which made things kinda boring. Still struggling to finish the last 50 pages.
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