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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Sanjiv Chopra
here is my review: http://orkuns.blogspot.com/2009/04/bo...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Triệu Quang Vũ
Much more interesting than I thought it would be. Starts off a bit slow but continues to keep your interest. Light reading and great for a break between heavy reading.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Francesca and Michael. Not my favorite of this series. I do always love when Collin shows up, but frannie was always on the fringes of the family. very depressing and the epiphany at the end struck me as our of nowhere.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Sinh Vật Hay Quên
Being thin and tall, this story really hit hard.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đặng Đức Trọng
Despite the fact that I hate foreshadowing as a storytelling device, this book kept me engrossed from start to finish (and trust me, there was loads of foreshadowing here). There was so much story in one book, and I was impressed - this was proper epic fantasy, with emphasis on the epic. I enjoyed the Colendi setting - the world-building was beautifully done, and contrasted nicely with the more familiar Marloven world from Ms Smith's previous books. Having said that, the large cast of characters encountered over the period of the story made me struggle to remember who was who at times. And the ending did not work for me - I'm keeping it vague but within spoiler tags just in case (view spoiler). So a really strong story for the first 3/4s, but let down by a somewhat weaker ending.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Park Ja Kyeong
Also written by Kate Atkinson, One Good Turn is sort of a sequel to Case Histories, and it does help to read in order if you plan to read both books. Similar to Case Histories, One Good Turn intertwines a handful of "cases" in a way that you don't get all the details and are often left wondering where the connection is and if you'll ever be told! There are some juicy Law & Order-esque scenes that don't spare much detail, but if you are someone with little patience for waiting out the details to see the whole picture, you many not be interested. I, on the other hand, enjoyed both Kate Atkinson books I've read so far!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ian Graham
~* 3.5 Stars *~ MacKayla Lane is a twenty-two year old southern belle from a tiny Georgia town. She's got the perfect parents, the perfect sister, the perfect life - and as you'll hear often - the perfect plethora of pastels and pinks in wardrobe, accessories, and nail polish. Then comes the phone call that utterly destroys that pretty, magnolia-scented bubble. In the aftermath of her sister's brutal slaying, MacKayla (Mac) embarks on a quest for vengeance and justice, determination and steely grief her constant companions...well, those and all the ultra-hip and heavy-on-the-pink accessories she can drag along with her. God, she's annoying. I mean seriously, thoroughly, bang-my-head-against-the-wall-at-her-insipidness annoying. With an almost pathological need to explain every wardrobe choice (not to mention how great she thinks she looks in each and every one) and all the waxing philosophic on the names of nail polish colors, Mac is the single most superficial, shallow, inane, and self-absorbed princess I've ever read as a lead character. Trust me, that alone would usually be enough to completely strip me of any desire to continue this book, let alone get invested in the series, and yes - that's not the only fly in the ointment that is Darkfever - but there is a lot I liked here (just about everything not MacKayla), and it's enough to make me stick with the five-book Fever series despite a lead character who has this to say: "I've always liked museums. I should probably pretend it's because I'm so erudite and scholarly and love to learn, but the truth is I just love shiny, pretty things..." Yes, that sound you're hearing is my head impacting the wall. Again. Though admittedly, points to the twit for stellar vocabulary. And that's actually when I started to notice things beyond my annoyance - the first being, in Mac's defense, she's led a very sheltered life - and we're only starting to find out how, why, and that there really is a reason for that through this first book. And in truth, she's naive, she believes in happy endings and doesn't believe in things that go bump in the night (or better yet, Things That Can Eat You), and she's far too interested in gauzy pastels for me to ever think her normal, yet she's not stupid. Ignorant of the full scope and breadth of just how bad her life's gone to the dogs (or Sidhe in this case), but not stupid. And as this book is told from her point of view, looking back at the happenstances of a year ago, the reader knows almost immediately that what Mac has had to become (I'm assuming we'll see that development continue through the series) resembles not at all what she is as she first steps foot in Ireland to find out who killed her sister. The way it's done is a device I don't particularly enjoy reading - too much foreshadowing and endless comments about what's going to happen and not enough seeing it unfold as it's happening - but the world that's being created by the author and the characters that are introduced around Mac are intriguing to say the very least. There is nice depth in the world building, and the magical mythos of Irish history is itself almost tertiary character that adds a unique flavor and tone. I just really wish Mac had been toned down (a lot) after the author impressed on us (see also: beat us over the head again and again) that she would mature and get with the program eventually. It would've made it a better read without losing the point. I'll stick this series out, I think, because I've just got to find out what Barrons really is and I'm very interested to see what V'Lane's got up his...er...sleeve. This particular installment in the series gets a 3.5 rating from me for that very reason. ~*~*~*~ Reviewed for One Good Book Deserves Another.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Harriet Beecher Stowe
Interesting from a theoretical point of view, but its simple soap opera-like narrative makes it difficult to read. I only finished it because I had to present it to class.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: HS. Gia Bảo
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00140FWZI/?... Merged review: A very strange but interesting book. I can't identify clearly the role of the characters. Imari is the High Commander of a peaceful council of states who is sent to the Casvian's planet to help a captive accused of murder. Imari is a telepathic, so he can read the mind of the captive and he knows he is innocent. Casvian knows something and wants the help of Imari... and maybe also something else. According to the situation, Imari and Casvian are both attacker and defender, strong and weak, giving and receiving. Apparently Imari is the more needful character, but when we arrive to the sex relationship he become the domineering character. In the end this is a shifting novel: a game of exchange between the two men. http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/75...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Quỳnh Lê
Cool ninja-fu and sex in the Lustbader way.
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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.