Tôi Là Lưu Nhảy Vọt Bởi Lưu Chấn Vân
Tôi Là Lưu Nhảy Vọt tải về miễn phí cuốn sách
Trên trang này chúng tôi đã thu thập cho bạn tất cả các thông tin về Tôi Là Lưu Nhảy Vọt 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. Thông tin tác giảLưu Chấn VânLưu Chấn Vân (Liu Zhen Yun), sinh tháng 5/1958, quê quán ở huyện Diên Tân, tỉnh Hà Nam. Hiện là ủy viên BCH Hội nhà văn TQ, ủy viên đoàn thanh niên thành phố BK, được xếp hạng nhà văn hàng đầu Trung Quốc. Ông sáng tác từ năm 1982. Một số tác phẩm được giải thưởng, ...Vào trang riêng của tác giảXem tất cả các sách của tác giả“Tôi là Lưu Nhảy Vọt” là cuốn tiểu thuyết hài dí dỏm mang đậm phong cách của nhà văn Trung Quốc - Lưu Chấn Vân.Nội dung xoay quanh câu chuyện mất túi xách của anh đầu bếp Lưu Nhảy Vọt. Trong khi đi tìm, gã lại nhặt được một chiếc túi khác. Bí mật trong chiếc túi này liên quan đến tính mạng của một số nhân vật thuộc tầng lớp trên trong xã hội. Lưu Nhảy Vọt lập tức trở thành mục tiêu săn tìm của bọn họ. Gã giống như một chú cừu vô tình lạc vào giữa bầy sói. Sự xuất hiện của chú cừu làm thế giới trở nên không kiểm soát nổi... kéo theo bao tình huống nực cười và mở ra muôn mặt đời thường của đủ mọi dạng người trong xã hội, từ chủ thầu xây dựng tới giám đốc công ty có bà vợ hay ghen, cô ca sĩ bày trò chán ăn để tạo scandal, ông Bộ trưởng. Một cuộc kiếm tìm đầy thú vị về chiếc túi xách với số tiền mặt và giấy ghi nợ trị giá hơn 3 vạn tệ của người tình vợ Lưu Nhảy Vọt đền bù cho ông chồng bị cắm sừng… sẽ lôi cuốn độc giả hết từ bất ngờ này tới bất ngờ khác.Tiểu thuyết xuất bản tại Trung Quốc tháng 11 - 2007, bán được 40.000 bản ngay trong 02 tháng đầu phát hành. Tác phẩm được chuyển thể thành phim truyện nhựa cùng tên do nữ đạo diễn Mã Lệ Văn thực hiện, bắt đầu công chiếu tại nước này từ ngày 18.1.2008, với sự tham gia của các ngôi sao: Tần Hải Lộ, Lí Dị Tường, Cao Quần Thư, Trần Đại Minh... Bộ phim nhanh chóng lập kỷ lục về doanh thu với hơn 10 triệu tệ chỉ sau 3 ngày đầu công chiếu.Mời bạn đón đọc.Báo chí giới thiệusách mới: Tôi là lưu nhảy vọtTác phẩm Tôi là Lưu Nhảy Vọt xuất bản tại Trung Quốc tháng 11.2007, bán được 40.000 bản ngay trong 02 tháng đầu phát hành là cuốn tiểu thuyết hài dí dỏm mang đậm phong cách Lưu Chấn Vân.Tác phẩm Tôi là Lưu Nhảy Vọt xuất bản tại Trung Quốc tháng 11.2007, bán được 40.000 bản ngay trong 02 tháng đầu phát hành là cuốn tiểu thuyết hài dí dỏm mang đậm phong cách Lưu Chấn Vân.Xoay quanh câu chuyện mất túi xách của anh đầu bếp Lưu Nhảy Vọt, Lưu Chấn Vân khéo léo đưa vào sách những tình huống nực cười và mở ra muôn mặt đời thường của đủ mọi dạng người trong xã hội.Một cuộc kiếm tìm đầy thú vị về chiếc túi xách với số tiền mặt và giấy ghi nợ trị giá hơn 3 vạn tệ của người tình vợ Lưu Nhảy Vọt đền bù cho ông chồng bị cắm sừng… sẽ lôi cuốn độc giả hết từ bất ngờ này tới bất ngờ khác. Lưu Chấn Vân gọi nhân vật Lưu Nhảy Vọt của mình là AQ thời hiện đại. Tác phẩm kết thúc có hậu khi Lưu Nhảy Vọt lấy lại được tiền, thực hiện được mơ ước mở tiệm làm ông chủ.Tiểu thuyết Tôi là Lưu Nhảy Vọt lập tức được chuyển thể sang phim truyện nhựa cùng tên do nữ đạo diễn Mã Lệ Văn thực hiện, bắt đầu công chiếu tại nước này từ ngày 18.1.2008, với sự tham gia của các diễn viên đang được yêu thích: Tần Hải Lộ, Lí Dị Tường, Cao Quần Thư, Trần Đại Minh… Bộ phim nhanh chóng lập kỷ lục về doanh thu với hơn 10 triệu tệ sau 3 ngày đầu công chiếu.Tại Việt Nam, nhà văn Lưu Chấn Vân đã trao bản quyền Tôi là Lưu Nhảy Vọt cho dịch giả Nguyễn Lệ Chi (chủ sở hữu nhãn hiệu sách Chibooks). Sách do Trung Nghĩa dịch và dự tính xuất bản vào tháng 4.2009.T.S(Nguồn: Báo Thể Thao và Văn Hoá)Xem thêm nhiều hơnThu gọn Cổng thông tin - Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn hy vọng bạn thích nội dung được biên tập viên của chúng tôi thu thập trên Tôi Là Lưu Nhảy Vọt 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.
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Molly Stanard mstanard — This book is about a group of boys and girls who love to mess around.They get in trouble together.They like to hang out together.One day though this creature starts to show up in town and that's when some trouble starts for the town and the kids themselves.
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Stephanie Luz _unrise_elly — Not to spoil things for anyone, but this is a fairly depressing read. Fascinating, well-written, ultra-descriptive, but utterly depressing. From one page to the next, anything bad that could possibly happen to Upton's characters - a Lithuanian family, the Rudkus', led by a young man named Jurgis - will happen. But let's talk about what makes the book incredible: it's a social commentary novel with the ambitious aims of exposing what happens in Chicago's filthy "Packingtown" district at the turn of the century - not only what happens with the various meat that is being processed (read chapter 3 for a visceral and graphic account of hog, and then cattle, slaughtering... warning: you may become a vegetarian based solely on the violence inflicted upon the animals), but what happens to the people - the other "livestock". Remember the slogan: "Pork, the other white meat"? Well, Upton Sinclair would probably label Lithuanians -and Irish, Swedes, and other immigrants who were treated as livestock in Packingtown, as "the other white meat" - treated as cruelly as the hogs and cattle that were slaughtered and processed into products for consumption of Americans and Europeans at the turn of the century in Chicago. Interestingly, very late in the story, some blacks are brought in as "scabs" to work the slaughterhouses while the rest of the workers go on strike. Sinclair refers to these people with terms such as "Negro bucks" - at best, for he uses other colorful racial epithets. One gets the distinct feeling that he doesn't like African-Americans when he talks about their laziness, their larceny, and "murderousness". So, for someone who is writing a social commentary novel, trying to improve the lives of the "wage slaves," Sinclair does not do so equally - he's willing to write & fight for the white working man, but not the black. This makes his argument for socialism somewhat hollow, to me. But by the time the communists (and unions) come in to save the day at the end of the novel, we're subjected to the worst behavior of humans treating other humans badly: our lovely family of apple-cheeked Lithuanians are corrupted to the core, having become whores, alcoholics, tramps, beggars, invalids, scamps, mobsters, and convicts. And for some characters, all of the above. But there's something about the way Sinclair writes that is compelling - that keeps the reader going no matter how certain she is that every piece of gold becomes a pile of shit for these characters. I can't recommend this book to everyone, but I think if you have a reason to read it - if, for example, you are interested in Chicago history, or animal processing and welfare, or the plight of immigrants in early America, then definitely read this book. If you are looking for an easy, upbeat read... well, you may want to try some Stephanie Meyers and leave Upton Sinclair alone. I did feel badly for Sinclair after reading some history of him - while I was impressed that he immersed himself so deeply into the dank, dark world of the immigrants, as he himself was an outsider to that world, his massive effort to draw attention to the "wage slaves" was not half as successful as his expose of the meat-packing industry's corruption and, frankly, disgusting practices. The book got the attention of people because it was about the food they were eating, not just who was slaughtering that food. Roosevelt received a copy from Sinclair and instituted what would one day become the FDA. Of course, with the recent upset over peanut butter packaging plants and the disgusting practices there - rats and feces in the peanut grinders - I can hardly see how things have completely improved. On another note: something was familiar about the way Jurgis (the main character) kept saying, "I will work harder!" - this is something he says at the beginning of the story, whenever things get a bit bleak or hard for his family. It strongly reminded me of Boxer the horse, in George Orwell's Animal Farm. I wonder if Orwell borrowed this phrase from SInclair. Jurgis, after all, is a character similiar to Boxer - and their fates are nearly as bleak, although what happens to Boxer is worse in the end. But I haven't been able to find out for certain - if anyone knows, please let me know.
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алёна доронина _lena_oronina — wow... not a book to read at work ;) But was a great romance read.
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Saurabh Paranjape painting_with_light — ** spoiler alert ** i expected so much from this book, and just assumed I would love it. I think I jinxed it. its the first few pages of the book and I already don't like his reputation. I hate guys like this! I don't remember Tessa writing so trashy in goddess of the hunt. like "lay abed at night with her skirts hiked to their waists." how would Sophia know about that? &since when is Sophia so 'wicked?' for someone who just left her life for an adventure, she sure isn't very adventuress. how could she not know what the bucket was for?! it wasn't entirely clear why she left. you want passion, adventure. the vomiting on his shoes thing was gross. &idk why authors do stuff like that. she hit the goat! I couldn't believe it. that's so mean. "like the clear ring of fine crystal clinked in celebration, or the echo of a whisper in a cathedral." how does that say how she looks? you act squeamish about the fish &then suddenly want to reel them in. that's a 360. they're having feelings about each other way too soon.&i didn't really buy it when he started to act like he couldn't be parted from her. hate when characters get drunk. I thought he'd be jealous about gervais, but no. if you're gunna get drunk, have her put him in his place. not what actually happened. the "GDs" aren't necessary in here. "beat him to a pulp" is modern. hate when women throw themselves at the guy, get embarrassed and then do so again. the triton thing was kinda cool &definitely original. never read something like that before. but I expected so much more out of it. I wanted him to question her about gervais or something. the part about him ruining her striped dress & resewing it &then getting the pattern wrong so the stripes wouldn't match up was weird. "rowing in this heat...it'll be a bitch." sounded modern. stop flirting with davy! omg. that's so mean &I don't like characters who lead people on. "her loyalty to davy did not extend that far, as to wilt &freckle in the tropical sun while he repaired a bit of rope." that was really nice. "grilling him" is so modern. pay him the freakin money!! why wont she? why did you pretend not to have it? you paying him the money isn't gunna make him think you're rich or that you're hiding money. I didn't get that at all. I like the jealous aspect but her lying is offputting. I mean, shes taking it way too far. I thought in the 1st book she was just making up a funny tale with lucy. not that she'd take it this far and spin a whole tale out of it. &even if you are compromised, that doesn't mean you suddenly start talking about sex like it's okay. no self-respecting society miss does that. every book ive read where the guy thinks the girl isn't a virgin, he always gets jealous and feels resentment, disgusted/disappointed. but gray doesn't mind. because there's nothing wrong with passion. he acts like he doesn't mind in the slightest. yeah, he got a lil jealous but nowhere near what he should. &if he isn't gunna get jealous &mad, then why lie at all? Hes supposed to be mad! &he never really expressed that he was happy she was a virgin. some of this was really distasteful and I didn't know Tessa dare wrote like this. that's why I liked her books, because she was tasteful. after reading When Seducing a Duke, I never wanted to read a book like that again, especially not right after it. actually some of the sex scenes were exactly the same as they were in that book and I really didn't like it. I don't remember toby acting so weird. "Forgive me," he'd whisper after each kiss, swallowing hard between ragged breaths. "you're so lovely, I cant help myself. but don't be frightened, my angel. I shan't press you further. i'm so sorry." he's acting so weird. she'll compare herself to the men all the time. like she knew exactly what he meant about taking the ship &compared it to her going to the bank and getting her money.& how the sailors are lonely. how would you know about that kind of loneliness? I thought o'shea meant he was the first after gervais, not to paint. now I know why they said triton might keep her with him, cause its gray. which is so cute! what kind of name is "Benedict Adolphus Percival Grayson." what a mouthful. &then she said she stole the banknotes, which you didn't. you didn't steal them from toby, because you never married him. why are you-a pampered society miss-trying to compare yourself to sailors? we got hardly any information about her home life. like why her childhood was so bad. she made a comment about not liking her sister, but we don't know why. since her family and toby is apparently behind the whole runaway thing, you'd think she'd go into detail about them both. "finally understood that elusive, unnamable sweetness that always lingered about her, beneath the powder and rose water. it was innocence. his little siren was a virgin." whoa there, are you saying you can smell that? "the glorious Tropic." omg. why are you calling it that? the way they finally did it kinda came at random. I didn't like the way it happened. I don't like when characters start kissing early on because that's annoying. and this book was the opposite. I think it was over halfway before they finally kissed. that was also kind of annoying. I just wanted them to hurry up and kiss! &she shouldn't have made it where he finds the money right after. this girl is too needy, clingy, and touchy. she also cries too easily and is too clumsy. I mean he finds the money &she spends over a page touching him. stop touching him and trying to distract him and finally tell him the truth. "after all that we've shared?" she slid one leg toward him, until her thigh grazed his fingertips." you think your charms are so great that your leg touching his would calm his anger? oh lord. this girl is irritating. "she was still beautiful, Sophia told herself, with no false or undue modesty." someone's humble. how can you feel sympathy for a girl who's spun crazy tales, claiming to be ruined, who uses her wiles to entice a guy she doesn't know, all for the sake of finding passion forever with the same guy, who just has sex and assumes he'll never again touch another woman? yeah, you can't. she's a dang baby. sniffling loudly cause he hasn't acknowledged her. get some dignity. &her rushing up and saying you can't leave me again was not cute in the slightest. &I didn't realize his promise he made in bed to never leave her meant she'd also be tied to his side. he clearly doesn't want you so you decide to go with him on the other ship. if you had any dignity at all, you'd have stayed with joss. the word BAGGAGE across her forehead couldn't more plainly suggest that she's nothing but an unwanted burden. he treats you coldly and you smile at him when he comes in for supper. what is wrong with you?? he tells you he's keeping you around to see if you're pregnant and you-fix him dinner and ale in davy's stead so he can get more rest. this girl is PATHETIC! never heard a character say she wanted him to be happy, whether it was with her or not. just tell him your name, your past, about toby, everything. she acted like he wasn't ready to ask, when he's been wanting to know for a long time. why the secrecy? every time he wants answers, she changes the subject back to her feelings. "how could he expect her to share her own secrets, if he withheld his?" you haven't withheld anything! he's the one who's been sharing everything about his past while she's said nothing. I thought she was about to tell him why she cant go to England. but she just changes the subject once again &starts touching him. hes told you everything. just tell him your crap! it doesn't even compare to what he's done. the "I will find you" fairly screamed Last of the Mohicans. I love that line, though. who wouldn't want a guy saying that line? "I will have order" reminded me of harry potter. "my, how she missed this. making an entrance." she's so unlikeable! you painted your name on his butt? how was he supposed to find that? she offered to be his mistress?! wth is wrong with this girl! who wants that? I waited this whole book for lucy &Jeremy to come in, and Jeremy wasn't even in here. and lucy didn't come in until the prologue. and she was acting differently. Idr her talking like that in her book. &I get she was joking about Jeremy and parliament, but I didn't expect her to talk about him like that. the ship scene where he tracks her down has been done several times before, but I still love it. it was really cute. im so mad that we didn't get to hear his reaction about the baby! this book was full of random stuff, instead of having a clear storyline. The black brother, his dead wife, his son. The fact that it was gray's boat, but he wasn’t captain. Her sneaking into the bank. Her playing cards at his aunts house. So stupid how she wanted to use her dowry and buy them a cotton plantation. And, in the end, if his sister is staying in England, and his brother is studying law-&that was random-then why buy a plantation at all? I mean, was she even going to still buy it? &you expect there to be scandal when she gets back. That’s all she talked about. and in the end, of course things worked out perfectly for perfect Sophia. There was no scandal at all, because her family &friends made up a tale to cover for her. It shouldn’t have happened that way.not very realistic. So predictable that Mallory would make a comment about her-a basically true one-and she’d turn to gray. That was so pathetic. stand up for yourself. and you apparently wanted to be a tart because you wanted grand passion. for some reason, being a lady doesn't appeal to you. The scene where they pay each other their debts was cute. why did she tell davy she taught him how to flirt. How? You’ve barely been around him. and are you some expert on it? The “God gives birthmarks so ppl wont get lost” was fanciful but it didn’t make any sense. She never told gray about her getting the money from the banker. We didn’t hear the full story, either. "your calendar is full" is beyond modern. she didn't even see her family in here. i didn't like how the almost-hanging was put in almost at the end of the book. that was also random. and it was so weird how Sophia gets to the dock and then decides to part ways. that came out of nowhere. and she actually thought she was doing something heroic. then she actually doesn't leave at all, but makes gray think he'll never find her again. then she sits through the whole court proceedings and jumps in at the very last. i didn't like how she acted then, either. basically like a slut, trying to seduce the young pale guy. i also waited the whole book for her to tell him about toby. since he's the main part behind her meeting gray, he should have been discussed.&he was supposed to get jealous over him. i also thought she would tell him how her family treated her, etc., but no. that's a big part of why she ran away, so why wouldn't that be discussed between the characters? this book was nowhere near as good as the first one. I didn't like Sophia, and I wasn't that crazy about gray, either. nowhere near as good as lucy&jeremy. It was more like two stars, but I gave it three anyway. I don't like the fact that the next book is toby's. I mean hes been kissing Sophia, was almost married, and now we gotta read about him getting with someone else. its also random to throw him with gray's sister. i wasn't crazy about her in this book and i don't like her paired with toby, but im glad it wasn't this totally random girl we've never met before.
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