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Dr. House
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Toni de la Torre
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14,00 € |
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Pages: 192
Format: 13,5x21
Binding: Sewn rustic with flaps
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What does everybody like about Dr. House? Is it his scalding remarks? Is it his antisocial character? Women can’t resist his charm and men think he’s a great guy. House embodies a model of an atypical winning individual: a rude, insolent, arrogant and very solitary individual who is politically incorrect and brutally honest, with a bad character and an armor of steel in which he keeps his feelings hidden. House displays overwhelming confidence, cynicism bordering on the pathological and a range of biting commentaries that could stop a train dead in its tracks. This is Dr. House’s recipe for life. “Reject the opinions of others even though they think as you do” or “wisdom doesn’t consist of learning from our errors, but of regretting them” are some of the mottos of a philosophy as funny as it is triumphant.
The self-help book that House would write!
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