Orlando Bởi Nguyễn Thành Nhân Virginia Woolf
Orlando tải về miễn phí cuốn sách
Trên trang này chúng tôi đã thu thập cho bạn tất cả các thông tin về Orlando sách, nhặt những cuốn sách, bài đánh giá, đánh giá và liên kết tương tự để tải về miễn phí, những độc giả đọc sách dễ chịu. Orlando Tới đây Orlando thức giấc. Chàng duỗi dài người. Chàng ngồi dậy. Chàng đứng thẳng người, hoàn toàn trần trụi... Không một con ngưởi nào, kể từ thuở hồng hoang, trông mê hồn hơn thế. Cơ thể chàng hợp nhất sức mạnh của một gã đàn ông và sự thanh tú của một phụ nữ... Orlando đã trở thành phụ nữ - không thể phủ nhận điều đó... Orlando là một người đàn ông cho tới ba mươi tuổi; sau đó chàng trở thành một phụ nữ và vẫn giữ nguyên giới tính kể từ khi ấy... (trích đoạn) "Tràn ngập các trang sách là một không khí huyền thoại, thể hiện một dạng tồn tại được cách điệu và nâng cao, không phải cuộc sống thật sự chúng ta vẫn sống, mà giống như một ảo ảnh hay một giấc mơ." (Ted Gioia - Nhả phê bình Mỹ) Cổng thông tin - Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn hy vọng bạn thích nội dung được biên tập viên của chúng tôi thu thập trên Orlando và bạn nhìn lại chúng tôi, cũng như tư vấn cho bạn bè của bạn. Và theo truyền thống - chỉ có những cuốn sách hay cho bạn, những độc giả thân mến của chúng ta.
Orlando chi tiết
- Nhà xuất bản: NXB Tổng Hợp TP. HCM
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- Kích thước: 13 x 20.5cm.
- Cân nặng: 380 gr
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Avery Martin adh3rence0954 — Can I first just say that I love the name 'Pam Bachorz'? I have no idea why but I just do. It's such a good name. I think it was partly why I picked this book up. Anyway. I saw this in my local library and having seen The Bookette's Review on it, it looked good and sounded right up my street in the terms of dystopian. But. I'm not sure about this one... Synopsis: Oscar Banks lives in the rural town of Candor, build by his father. He is seen to everyone as popular, smart and the model citizen that his father wants in his town. However, under the surface, Oscar knows something. Everyone in Candor is controlled by subliminal messages played constantly, brainwashing everyone acts perfectly and does what his father tells them. Oscar has found a way to block the messages into controlling him so on the outside, he is still the model citizen everyone thinks him as. There is just one problem: Nia Silva - the new kid on the block. Coming to Candor after running away repeatedly, Oscar's father and her parents are sure they can fix her. But after Oscar takes her under his wing, he has to decide whether to control her for himself to see the Nia he loves or let her turn into his father's Candor automaton... Review: I'm really not sure what to say about this book. At first, it was all about Oscar's 'clients'. He helps people get out of the town and lead their own lives - for a price. For the first...10 chapters or so, it was all he talked about and to be honest, it wasn't that interesting. After that, when Nia is introduced, it gets more interesting but to me, it happens so fast. Like she's suddenly a new person and then, whoa. She's his best friend. Would you really build on that trust that quickly? Time does seem to go fast in this novel. Overall, I liked Oscar as a voice for the novel. Pam Bachorz has used both short and long sentences to sound like a teenager and like he is talking directly to you. He also sounds so much like a boy of that age from my experiences at school and as the author is a female, she's done it well to reflect teenage boy's thoughts and feelings of today. Nia I also liked. She was the 'damsel in distress' kind of role but yet she still had attitude and personality and I could personally, understand where she was coming from. The novel explores what it would be like today if you lived in a town controlled by something like Big Brother in 1984. It is set in a town in Florida today. Now. Which is a different take on most authors that write in this genre who mostly go for the future. I liked it this way. The setting, the way it was written and the characters were fine (well maybe not Sherman who got on my nerves straight away) but there was just something I didn't like about it. Something that made it...average. Nothing particularly special. If this was a series, I maybe would read the next book but only to see that happens to Oscar and Nia. That's what I meant by I'm not sure about it. Overall, this book is well-written but it does have its faults and there is something about it that I didn't like. Pam Bachorz has done a good job at making it different from other books and setting it in modern day but yet, having a futurisic feel to it. *WARNING* The ending will make you feel sad. That's all I'm saying... I give it a 3 out of 5
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Jorge Castellanos _agink — I just didn't feel this. Although it is a good point of reference if people have read it; I always say that my mother likes to think we have a relationship like that on Gilmore Girls, but it's really more like a cross between Ignatius and his mother and the Edies from Grey Gardens.