Nadifi Abdessamad từ Beavercreek, OR, USA

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04/30/2024

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2018-06-05 03:30

Tuyển Tập Thư Pháp 100 Chữ Tâm Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi:

** spoiler alert ** This was yet another example of why I love Neil Gaiman's writing, he writes the world as we know but just a little different. It's so real that you instantly believe it, in fact it's so enchanting that you wish you could swap the real world for the fictional one. I haven't been reading much lately, but The Graveyard Book was so enjoyable that I tore right through it in just a few sittings. Bod was well-written and a very sympathetic character. His nature as he grew up, became curious about the world, was burned by his experience with other children, his friendship with Scarlet; everything was believable felt like a natural progression as he aged. I loved the concept of him having special rights in the graveyard and learning about both the world and the graveyard from its inhabitants. Silas was a great character, I liked him a lot. I loved that it was never explicitly stated that he was a vampire, but the subtle hints built up throughout the book until it became naturally obvious. I was a little disappointed that we didn't learn more about the Everyman Jacks and the Honour Guard, but being aimed at a young audience I can see why the story stayed focused on Bod and didn't go into too much detail elsewhere. And it's always better to be left wanting more than to wish you could get back the time you spent reading! I hope Neil writes some more in this universe one day.

2018-06-05 04:30

Bỉ Vỏ Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyên Hồng

This book was about a young woman named Ridley Jones who winds up searching for her identity after she receives a manilla colored envolope in the mail with a picture of her in the paper rescuing this toddler and another of a small family. Allong with the pictures came a note asking 'Are you my Daughter?' Ridley was baffled because she thought that she already knew who her real parents were. When she talked to who she thought were her real parents at the time, they lied and told her that someone was just trying to play mind games with her. She belived them until, another envolope came in the mail with more pictuers of her and a woman who looked just like her, and a note that said 'they lied.' She was getting a little suspicious then, so she talked to her brother, Ace, about it and he told her to go talk to their dad about their Uncle Maxs' 'pet projects.' Uncle Max wasn't really their uncle, but their dads best friend who died about three months ago from a car accident. When Ridley talked to her father about it he told her what he knew about Uncle Max. Uncle Max was the founder of the Maxwell Alan Smiley Foundation, a non profit orginization comitted to the welfare of abused choldren and battered women. The foundation allowed women to abandon their children to safe houses, hospitals, police stations, and fire departments without fear of prosecution and with the knowledge that their cildren will be taken care of and put up for adoptin within 72 hours if the mother doesn't return to claim it. He said that he had no idea what Ace was talking about when he referred to Maxs' 'pet projects.' Ridley thanked her father for his help and went on her way. She decided to visit this new guy that moved into the same apartment complex. He knew about the pictues and notes she'd recived from their recent conversaitons, so he decided tok do some reaserch of his own and came up with a news article with some photos that she got in the mail. I like that it's not predictable and makes you think.

Người đọc Nadifi Abdessamad từ Beavercreek, OR, USA

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.