Hoanglee Syu từ Chandital, Odisha , India

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04/29/2024

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2018-05-11 16:31

Về Con, Cha Hát Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Barack Obama

Ready Player One is one hell of a book for geeks, nerds and 80's aficionados alike. This book was really hard to put down and on many occasions I stayed up way too late just to find out what will happen next in the story. If you love playing any sort of arcade or computer games or even classic roleplay then you will love this book. Set in the future, the Earth has become a derelict place where people struggle everyday to find warmth and food for themselves. To escape from this living hell, the majority of the world have turned towards the last remaining sanctuary, a virtual world named OASIS. You can think of OASIS as Second Life meets Matrix. The participants have full immersive experience of the world, courtesy of a set of special gears which allows them to sense and feel everything around them and they can do whatever they want within the laws of the virtual world. When the creator of OASIS, James Halliday died, he left a final challenge to all the players and whoever finds all the keys and completes all the tasks will inherit his entire fortune. In order to solve the riddles, the players have to study Halliday's life and understand what he loved the most, which was everything that happened the 80s. So we follow Wade Watts, one of the egg hunters or "gunter" as he discover clues on Halliday's riddles and complete challenges after challenges. Maybe because this book was written for people like me, I had no trouble in getting most of the references in the book, even though I was very young in the 80s. Really, who hasn't watched the classics that are WarGames, Blade Runner or Monty Python? I also found a strong resonance in the storyline where Wade attempts virtual dating. I made the same follies at his age because I was never good at speaking to girls. If I were in his shoes, I would do exactly the same thing. Cline does an excellent job bringing everything great about the 80s together in a fun and thrilling ride. There are plenty of times where I would pause and search for additional information on songs or images mentioned in the book. He also has interesting commentaries on society of the future where the population cares more about leaders in a virtual world than in the real world as political leaders are incapable to solve the issues at hand and also how powerful large conglomerates can become and can easily take away people's liberties at a moment's notice. I can go on and on about what makes this book great but there are just too many reasons for me to love this book. Giant robots, Ultraman, spacecrafts, basically every genre you can think of makes an appearance. As you can tell I had a great time reading it and I hope that you will too! (Reposted from http://www.paperlessreading.com/2011/...)

2018-05-11 17:31

Những Bí Ẩn Trên Thế Giới Chưa Được Giải Đáp (Bìa Mềm) Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Văn Huân

Omigod, this is magnificent! The Pevear and Volokhonsky translation captures the idiom of spoken Russian perfectly. The whole book is like one long conversation with different people and it's so Russian: the arguments, the discussions, the raw emotions, so unlike American culture or even the aristocratic culture Tolstoy writes about. Coming from a Russian background, this book transports me back to my childhood home with all its passion, love and opinions -- and the sometimes outrageous way people would say what they think to anybody. Of course, my family wasn't as evil or crazy as the Karamazov's. They were very normal, upright people -- but the talk swirled all around constantly. You will love this if you get involved with this diverse, complex set of characters and their arguments, complaints and protestations can exhaust you. Dostoevsky, with his desire to be real, to portray real life, was the inspiration for early 20th century novelists like Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. Some moderns might be put off by the religous argumentation in the first third of the book, but you must remember that in 1880, with the rise of science, religion was a hot topic. Could it be true in the light scientific discoveries, like Darwin's? And, if Russians are concerned with a topic, and religion was always a big concern of Russians, then it would be argued about as it is here. Dostoevsky cleverly places certain views beore others so that he never tells you how he feels, but the context gives you clues.

Người đọc Hoanglee Syu từ Chandital, Odisha , India

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.