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Title:A Paixão das Almas
Author:Ronlyn Domingue
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 378 pages
Published:2006 by Difel (first published September 13th 2005)
Categories:Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Paranormal. Ghosts. Fantasy
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Rating: 3.83 | 5111 Users | 725 Reviews

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Na Nova Orleães de 1920, a inteligente e destemida Raziela Nolan vive as emoções de um extraordinário caso amoroso quando morre subitamente num trágico acidente. Imediatamente após a sua morte escolhe ficar a meio caminho – num reino que existe para além da vida e antes do que quer que vem a seguir. Deste ponto de observação privilegiado, Razi narra a história do seu amor perdido, e da relação de Amy com Scott, um jovem casal cuja casa assombra setenta anos depois. As peripécias vividas pelos jovens levam Razi a deslindar lentamente o mistério do destino do seu primeiro e único amor, Andrew, e a confrontar-se com um segredo há muito escondido.

A Paixão das Almas entretece duas histórias de amor, trágicas e redentoras, culminando num final inesperado que deixará os leitores sem respiração. Da destemida e progressista Razi, que esconde panfletos ilegais de planeamento familiar nos livros da biblioteca, até à moderna Amy, desenhadora de sites na Internet, prestes a sucumbir ao desgosto, até Eugenia, apanhada a meio caminho desde a Guerra Civil Americana, as personagens deste primeiro romance são ambiciosas e originais, cheias de vida e de encanto Sulista.

A Paixão das Almas é um romance incrivelmente bem concebido que evoca o poder transformador do amor, da memória e do tempo.

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Original Title: The Mercy of Thin Air
ISBN: 9722907913 (ISBN13: 9789722907910)
Edition Language: Portuguese
Setting: New Orleans, Louisiana(United States)
Literary Awards: Borders Original Voices Award Nominee (2005), James Tiptree Jr. Award Nominee for Longlist (2005), SIBA Book Award Nominee for Fiction (2006)

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Ratings: 3.83 From 5111 Users | 725 Reviews

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The day before I started this book, I was looking through some old photos that my mom had found in her basement...an album that belonged to my great-aunt, who was a young woman in the 1920s. The album was full of pictures from the 1920s-1930s, pictures of family, vacations, houses, and of my great-aunt and her friends. As I read about Razi and her life in the 1920s, I kept imagining these photographs and wondering what life was like for my great-aunt in those days. I would love to think she was

Raziela Nolanwhat do I think about you? I just finished reading your story mere minutes ago and it will most likely haunt me forever. What a love you experienced and what a loss you had to endure long after your young life ended. You will be a character that I wont soon forget. And Amy, what do I think about you? Such a tortured girl you are. You remind me a bit of myself; not letting people who care about you in, not knowing who to trust, not trusting yourself. Your relationship with Scott will

Just finished.... I am crying... It was so beautiful... So heartbreaking .... So deep....It has been a while I have liked a book as much as I have liked this one... While trying to decide if I want to read Fifty Shades Of Gray (I will most likely not) and trying to make up my mind if I even like love stories at all after reading this book I have realized my problems are not with love stories, but with cheap and trashy love stories. There are so many of them that sometimes I feel like they even



2.5 StarsOh boy, here we go. This book took me quite a while to finish and quite a while to like. In the sake of time for all my thoughts about this text, I am going to try and simply bullet my thoughts (sorry if that makes my feelings seem even more cold).(How does one freaking bullet in Goodreads?)*This book is not linear. And that seriously bothers me. Who has time to keep track of multiple storylines bouncing here, there, and everywhere?! (can you see my eye roll here?).*The first 100 pages

I adored this book. It shouldn't take me five days to read a book that's just about 300 pages long, but that's exactly what happened. I found myself finding other things to do instead of reading because I wanted to prolong the joy of reading it. I slowed down and savored each word, each sentence. I just didn't want it to end.But all good things must come to an end, and last night I finished it. And I mourned, just a little bit.Razi is a feisty, unconventional girl of the 1920s. Her goal in life

For me, this book was just ok. When I read the back, I was really intrigued. A book written from a ghost's point of view, yadda yadda. Sounds good to me.Eh. The writing was only so-so, kind of shallow and the dialogue was pretty bad. People don't really talk like that. I also didn't like the author's idea of ghosts. To me, the 'rules' and the little 'quirky' things about the spirit world just sort of annoyed me. What I did like was the story of Scott & Amy, the modern couple sided up with

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