Juan Manuel Montoya Manuel Montoya từ Уэрия де Урбьес

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2020-08-02 11:52

Nền Kinh Tế Chia Sẻ: Sự Kết Thúc Của Việc Làm, Và Sự Trỗi Dậy Của Chủ Nghĩa Tư Bản Dựa Trên Đám Đông Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

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Back during Banned Book week, I read an article in the local newspaper about how this man who I think was a parent with young kids and also a professor at Missouri State University or on the board or something like that was pitching a fit about this book and a few others and saying how they weren't appropriate for teens/children to read. So of course, I had to read this to find out what he was crabbing about. It was nothing what I thought it was going to be but that's a good thing. This book is about summer romance, loss and friendship. It is about 3 best friends/siblings (Frankie, Anna and Matt) and what happens after a tragic accident and a year after that during a summer vacation. During their summer trip, Frankie and Anna decide they must meet twenty boys over the course of their vacation and they are going to document it through this video camera. At the end, they figure out that they couldn't even make it to 20 individually or even putting their numbers together because they both become infatuated with people/things they didn't think would happen. I love the relationship of Frankie and Anna. They complement each other and I feel like a lot of teen girls can relate to them because they are such polar opposites. Frankie was kind of annoying at time but towards the end of the novel, you really see why she acts the way she does. But there were times that she cracked me up trying to use "sophistacted" words. Example: "Anna, I swear, sometimes you can be so - so chartreuse." "Did you give him a fake - wait, what did you call me?" "Chartreuse. You know, dense. What?" "Frankie, you just called me a shade of green. I think you mean obtuse." "Well, you are looking a little pale." I love the cover and when you read the book you find out what the heart is made out of. One of the best quotes in the book: "I really don't even know you, and yet, in my life, you are forever entangled; to my history, inextricably bound."

Người đọc Juan Manuel Montoya Manuel Montoya từ Уэрия де Урбьес

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.