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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vương Tuyển
though incredibly thought-provoking, much quieter than the rest of vonnegut's novels.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Minh Moon
the girl dies at the end thats what i dont like about the book
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
I enjoyed this book! From what I heard of it I thought it was going to be a really tuff read and I would have to reread it to understand it...it wasn’t like that at all. Very easy to understand and I had a hard time putting it down. It was very suspenseful and the story line in my eyes was a breath of fresh air. So different from what I’ve ever read and full of action!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Toan Anh
"We're actors -- we're the opposite of people!" "You don't understand the humiliation of it--to be tricked out of the single assumption which makes our existence viable--that somebody is watching..." The Player
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: The Windy
Back in October of 2002 my parents had the wacky idea to take a family vacation in Florida. I wasn't too keen on the idea, but I went along with it because none of the excuses I could come up with sounded good. I started thinking about this book because the it was something I read while on this vacation, and this vacation was the scene for one of my big anxiety induced breakdowns, where I acted out in very undesirable ways, made everyone around me really uncomfortable and probably baffled my family by wondering why their son/brother ended up curled up on a couch crying less than two hours after landing.... and since I pulled a minor reprise of the Greg completely loses his shit anxiety show this evening it made me think about this vacation. And then this book. And to get my mind out of the anxiety ghetto I thought maybe I'd write a review to help move my brain back to it's usual state. The flight down was a horrific ordeal. I hate to fly under the best circumstances. Flying for me is physically painful the pressure of taking off and landing feels like needles are being stuck into my head. I can barely hear anything while I'm in the air (or for a couple of hours once I land), my sinuses generally feel like they are filled with expanding balloons and I find the seats in airplanes to be really uncomfortable with not inadequate legroom so my knees are usually jammed into the seat in front of me. That is my situation in the best possible conditions for flying. On this particular flight I was flying on Jet Blue, which was the equivalent in 2002, at least for flights from NYC to Orlando, as being about as white trash as riding the Greyhound bus between rural area A and rural area B. This flight was all the pain of flying coupled with all the worst parts of any bus ride I'd ever taken. This is going somewhere. At the time I took my awful flight to Florida I was reading this book. My plan had been to bring the book, read it on the plane and hopefully make the two hour flight go by really quickly. That didn't work. I succeeded in getting my seat and started to read the book while the rest of the cretins were boarding. And I was reading my book, minding my own business when the person sitting next to me sat down. It was a woman, and she probably weighed close to three hundred pounds. She didn't fit into her own seat and spilled out liberally into my personal space. I don't like having physical contact with strangers so I wedged myself as far from her as possible, but still couldn't really escape some physical contact. She loudly complained to her equally large husband that she didn't have enough room and about the rudeness of other people who take up too much space (I guess that would be me), she then proceeded to dig through a large paper shopping back filled with snacks and began eating. I was feeling disgusted by my neighbor. It was after I began to think, what a disgusting and loud person this is (she was loudly commenting on what she was eating with her husband who sat across the aisle, who was also eating from his own big paper bag of snacks) that she turned her attention briefly away from her feeding to notice what I was reading. She then loudly told her husband that I was reading a disgusting book and how could anyone read something like that. She may have gone on about my book for a while longer but her attention returned to her feeding. Once the plane started to take off my ears and sinuses did their thing and I couldn't read anymore. I spent the rest of the flight staring at the little TV screen, watching the progress of where the plane was on a map. I'm amazed that a person had the kind of reaction she had to this book. It had been quite a while since the movie had pissed off Christians and caused a sensation. But she remembered and probably lots of other people did too, but what they thought of the book (and movie) didn't necessarily have anything to do with what was actually in either. I remember when the movie came out all the uproar, and what passed into my young teenage mind was that Jesus has fantasies of graphic sex with Mary Magdalene while he's on the cross. This isn't what the last temptation of Jesus is in either the book or movie. The temptation that the devil gives to Jesus is the possibility of living a regular life. Marrying Mary Magdalene, having a family, not being crucified, not having the weight of being a savior on his shoulders. Having a happy life. Being a man instead of the son of God (so yes in the temptation he would have had sex, but it would be like the sex people normally have who are married and have kids). I don't understand what the problem Christians have with this. Personally, after reading the book and seeing the movie I'd be more willing to take the Jesus story seriously. It adds a humanity to the figure of Christ and creates a sort of existential hero out of Jesus, as opposed to a rather boring story of a thing that knows it's a God and goes through with an ordeal of pain knowing full well that it can't really hurt him since he is more divine than human. The story in this book is almost a reverse of Pascal's Wager. Jesus could be divine, but he's uncertain. The Devil offers him the choice of taking the consolation prize, grabbing the sure thing of a happy life. Not taking the Devil's offer is taking the old Kierkegaard leap, trusting with faith and knowing somewhere in the back of your mind that all the suffering could be in vain. What I find disgusting is the idea that Christians would be so disturbed with the humanity and doubts of Jesus. I'd get it if they found the whole Jesus was a man thing disgusting, but they have no trouble with knowing he was man enough to be die. What sick fucks! The only humanity that they will give to the guy who they claim to worship is the human condition to die. To live, to be human, is an outrage to them. I loved this book and the movie.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: ChungBe Studios
ooh this book is so good!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tô Thị Hằng
This is a good book but I lost steam halfway through because my life just got too busy, so every time I looked at the book it felt like it was yet another chore to finish. I ended up racing through the last half to get an idea of what happened and, unfortunately, lost the great narrative that way. It's a what-if military mystery about the circumstances leading up to the suspicious real-life plane crash of Pakistan's dictator, General Zia ul-Haq. Solid characters and well written. I was hooked in the first chapter which was surprising because I'm neither a military nor a mystery genre fan. I recommend it. Three and a half stars.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
You know a book is good when your boyfriend forces you to put it down so he can propose... you enthusiastically say yes... and then you immediately pick up the book again. (Sorry Dennis!)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thanh Hằng
I loved this book. From the start, it sucked me in page by page. Jane is a strong willed heroine and I admire her willingness to forgo all happiness to preserve her dignity. The story veers a bit from its true tale near the end but the intriguing characters, their nuanced relationship, and the aptly-described angst of confinement make it worth the detour. An immensely satisfying book. Classic for a good reason.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tô Chiêm
I'm 147 pages in and it has taken me over a week. The style of writing bores me. I can't figure out if there will ever be a plot. I really have no desire to keep on going.
Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.