Gabriel Dalzotto từ Villaggio D'annunzio BS, Italy

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05/12/2024

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2018-06-01 16:31

Truyện Cổ Tích Hay Nhất - Quyển 1 Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngọc Phượng

#1. I suck at writing reviews of. . . anything and this is my first review of a book on here. Shadow Baby is not long, but it took me longer to read than almost any book I've ever read. The book is narrated by Clara Winter, a girl of 11 or so. Frankly, it was hard reading a naive girls account of self exploration. She is an unreliable narrator and she knows it. It was hard for me to force my way through her multiple fictitious realities, her diatribes on why she likes certain words, and the crux for me was that the author took it upon herself to insert the definitions of some words in order to "enlighten" the reader. I never felt drawn to Clara's story and found myself intrigued by her mother, Tamar and the old man, Goerg Kominsky. The thing that most bothered me was that after 1/2 a book of her attempting to find out Georg's story for her "history project," I feel like I came no closer to understanding him than I did at his introduction. Mostly what we get of him are Clara's dislocated realities (fictious meanderings) of what she supposes has happened in his life and this goes for her mother and grandfather as well. I suppose in some ways the book had a realistic representation of a young girl. A girl uncertain of who she is and exploring her desire to fulfill gaps in an uncertain history, but I am uncertain that Alison McGhee does a good job creating a believable character to tell this story. Perhaps if the narrator had been a little older and a little wiser I would have enjoyed this one a little bit more.

2018-06-01 18:31

Inkheart (Inkheart Trilogy) Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cornelia Funke

The problem with reading books a few months after they’ve been released is that it’s harder to have an original opinion. Dan Zarrella of Hubspot said of Enchantment by Guy Kawasaki: “I loved the book and can’t recommend it highly enough. Especially to people like myself who find ourselves up to our necks everyday in the world of digital social interaction and technology. We all need to be reminded of how to connect with real people in meaningful ways. Phil Simon’s review on GoodReads.com explains “It’s also very broad but not very deep. I feel like this book could have been much better if it had gone deeper in fewer areas, rather than trying to cover employees, customers, and so many other areas.” And on the Teens in Tech blog, Gregory Hosono decided “The book is truly a fast-read because it is very hard to put down. I would recommend Enchantment as a fabulous read for anyone who wants to be more persuasive.” I agree with these three comments. Even the negative one. I also agree with the many reviews online saying that Guy draws heavily from other books on influence. he does and that’s one of the things that makes Enchantment a must-read. Enchantment is the perfect book for anyone who needs to be convincing. Among the key points from leading authors, such as Jon Winokur, Darcy Rezac and Robert B Cialdini; examples from Guy’s own life, successful companies and researchers and everyday people are weaved. These key points and examples turn into practical tips of How to dress, shake hands, treat colleagues and customers. Even how to present yourself online. In summary, Guy Kawasaki tells you what to do and why you should do it. Even if you don’t consider yourself a businessperson (and I wonder how you ended up on my blog), read this and use the tips to enchant your partner or your kids. It’s worth it. Review first published at Tap Dancing Spiders on November 5, 2011.

Người đọc Gabriel Dalzotto từ Villaggio D'annunzio BS, Italy

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.