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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
Book full of an epic romance <3
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jinco
Maybe I'm dumb, but I just didn't get it. King's hallmark writing style makes this book enjoyable; however, this was one of the few books that I read cover-to-cover and still didn't really know what was going on.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thục Anh
My first Nora Roberts book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phạm Khang
Not the best written book, but thoroughly enjoyable , interesting and her characterisations were wonderful. Three and a half stars is what I really would rate this book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ernie Carwile
Burroughs is hilarious - even when he is telling the saddest story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phan Tú Anh
Zillah Eisenstein [http://www.ithaca.edu/zillah/] is the most powerful and elequent anti-racist feminist theorist around--her book "Against Empire: Feminisms, Racism and 'the' West" is one of the most cogent feminist critiques of the US Empire, and the state of war women find themselves in (fighting both domestic tyranny as well as foreign domination)....her writing style is really liberating and hopeful! I feel relieved and empowered when reading Eisenstein! Her analysis of Islamic feminism could have been better but still she offers a good review of what's been said and written over the years...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đoàn Giỏi
Read This Review & More Like It On My Blog! A set of five entertaining, but wildly disparate short stories, Fourth Degree Freedom is a fun, short foray into the literary talents of Libby Heily. I know Libby, we're blogger friends, but I try to be unbiased with anything I review - and this delightful twenty-five page work is more than worth reading. It's short, easy and quite engrossing to read and full of imagination. Five different stories, ranging from the dystopic-feeling The Event to the fantasyish/paranormal-esque eponymous Fourth Degree Freedom, each were entirely fresh with a unique voice and feel. All were well-written, plotted, paced; I must admit I wished for more length with She Floats and The Event because they each had so intriguing a premise. The short story The Event in which the government sanctions a hunt for the elderly people by the young is one of the more creative avenues I've seen for a dystopic idea. It's both a chilling, and an interesting novella; my favorite of the collection. My second favorite, and a close tie for absolute favoite, was Fourth Degree Freedom. I LOVED this story, and this idea. Essentially, radiation in the atmosphere has caused "30% of births" to be stricken with some degree of monstrosity. Pepper and Leah have a son, David, a monster of the fourth degree. This was the story I contemplated most of the five; in a world full of monsters, it is the parents in this story that seem the most monstrous. The other three I've not waxed on specifically about (Thank You for Calling, The Last Six Miles, She Floats) are all unique and different tales. From a woman struggling to find hope and a better life to a woman determined to save her own life, each successive offers a glimpse into the very creative and fun mind of the author.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thúy Hằng - Thúy Hạnh
Same comment as first book in the series... good, fast-paced and absorbing story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Miwa Nakaya
I rarely read anything that's not about early 19th Century, but, on a whim, I bought this recent biography about Andrew Carnegie;philanthropist, steel king and robber baron. Carnegie was the proto-typical "poor boy made good" and was one of the richest men in the world. and he was a true conundrum; filthy rich, yet he thought it was his duty to give away as much as he could before he died to philanthropic causes. and, even though he did give away millions to those less fortunate, he had a general disdain for the poor, even those who wored in his steel mills! This is a well written book! I came away with mixed feelings about Carnegie; I liked him but I also was disgusted by him.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thị Hậu
در سال های دهه ی چهل شمسی برنامه ای از رادیو ایران پخش می شد به نام "فولکور فارسی" یا "ادبیات عامه" یا "داستان های مردم"، نامی شبیه به یکی از اینها. برای سال های متمادی زنده یاد ابوالقاسم انجوی شیرازی اداره کننده و مجری این برنامه بود که بسیار شنونده داشت. در این برنامه ها از سراسر ایران، داستان های مردمی و شفاهی، اغلب از سوی دانشجویان یا معلمان و گاه توسط افرادی که قصه گو بودند یا به کار قصه های شفاهی و ضرب المثل ها و ادبیات عامه علاقه داشتند، برای انجوی شیرازی می فرستادند که به نام فرستنده از برنامه ی رادیویی نقل می شد. انجوی در تمام این سال ها و بعداز آن، این داستان ها و ضرب المثل ها را تدوین کرد و در پنج کتاب حاضر، به نام و نشان ارسال کنندگان منتشر کرد. قرار بود این مجموعه مجلدات بعدی هم داشته باشد که نمی دانم به کجا انجامید. زحمتی که انجوی در تنظیم این روایات و کنار هم نهادن قصه های مشابه به عنوان روایات یک داستان از شهرها و مناطق مختلف، کشیده است، به راستی قابل تحسین است. بسیاری از داستان های شفاهی که همین امروز هم کمتر کسی به یاد دارد، به این وسیله ماندگار شدند. در این زمینه اهتمام انتشارات امیرکبیر نیز شایان ذکر است.
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.