51. So often when an author writes something, or when a reader reads something, the subsequent film never matches the original mental picture. 52. Still, the authors write clearly and authoritatively and with great geographical sweep. 53. That process could be reversed, however, the authors write. 54. The author has written a transparent book, in which he is a largely retiring but very pleasant guide. 55. The authors also wrote that they found no safety advantage in using hands-free units. 56. The author writes that a big component of growing up is figuring out that it is good to have various identities. 57. The author does write strongly about the sufferings of the ensemble on its trek deep into the heart of darkness. 58. The author had written to her daughter and son-in-law to say she might die at any time and wanted them to come visit her in Connecticut. 59. The author is writing a kind of spiritual memoir, and he does it wittily, suggestively and with a fine rambling grace. 60. The author wants and needs to be read, despite the nonsense that the author writes only for himself. |