Benedikt Von từ La Cabrera, Cundinamarca, Colombia

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05/06/2024

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2018-05-31 09:30

Ngoại Ô Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Đình Lạp

In this intelligent read about love and music, Carmen surprises us with her witty and smarts. This was a little different than other books I read, but with its emotional pull, it really pulls the reader in. The book was narrated by Carmen, who in my opinion was very strong and I would say that she is independent. Her mother is too controlling of Carmen's career in becoming the top violinist. Her main goal is to win the Guarneri- a prestigious award. Then we met the handsome Jeremy. Ladies he is one great character. I liked him from the start, he was charming, adorable, and HOT. Carmen first meets him at a concert he plays, but with their little banter the relationship grows upon that. As they grew closer, we learn a new side of Carmen. Jeremy brings out a lot of things that Carmen, and her mother tries to get her to ignore the relationship and that he is using her, but once Jeremy kisses her.........Jeremy is one great character (British) all of his reasons for being there are heartwarming, it shows that he also has feeling for her once he got to know her. Violin is what connects them, and can also tore them apart. The plot was put together well, characters were well rounded, you really get in touch with Martinez's characters to the heart. Carmen's family is caring to some degree, but her mother is very insensitive, I know she cares for Carmen and her career as a violinist, she smothers her, and we don't see much of her biological father, only 2 mentions of him, I thought we could've seen more of him despite the circumstances. Overall I enjoyed the romance between these two, and the ending was a great ending, but it could have been more. If you like music, love and much more take a look at this book!!! http://lovesbooksreviews.blogspot.com/

2018-05-31 14:30

Bí Quyết Để Có 95% Thời Gian Hạnh Phúc Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Walter Doyle Staples

This book ventures away from the normal formula of the books in the series and I found it a little disappointing. Mercy and Adam have been married and are off on a quiet honeymoon out in the wilds, away from Pack problems and stress. At least that was the plan until they get involved in a fight against psycho otter shifters and a sea monster that is killing anyone who ventures into the water. The idea of this plot is fine but I found the execution of it lacking in places. Surely Adam knew better than to accept help from Uncle Mike when planning his honeymoon? Uncle Mike never does favours for people without an ulterior motive, so it's no surprise that he puts Mercy and Adam into the middle of an evil shifter investigation! It didn't feel the same not having the Pack, Stefan and the others around for the whole story. While Adam and Mercy are strong enough characters to carry a book, the plot they were in was too weak for it to work. The new shifter characters that they are working with are not very interesting compared to those we know and love back home, and I struggled to show much interest in them. The story delves into a lot of Native American legends in the area, and deals with Mercy's own heritage. While I found it interesting, I felt there were was too much of it, which slowed down the pacing of the book more than I would like. There seems to be a lot of talk and not a great deal of action for most of the book. When we got to the big fight scene with the sea monster, I was a bit disappointed in it. The odds were stacked so heavily against Mercy and her friends that you never really believed that they could win, so when it is all over, I was left less than satisfied with it. It was ok but it wasn't the great action scene that we have come to expect in the series. So what was good about the book? I liked the start, where the wedding is stressing Mercy out and their friends have big plans for their send off. I liked seeing Adam away from the Pack, where you could see him as a man and not just Pack Leader. It was nice to see how happy he and Mercy are in their relationship. Some of the Native American stuff was interesting and it does fill in the blanks about Mercy's heritage. The book does suffer from a lack of action and a lack of humour and emotion that we usually get from Mercy's friends and Adam's Pack. It is certainly the weakest book in the series.

Người đọc Benedikt Von từ La Cabrera, Cundinamarca, Colombia

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.