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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Meredith Johnson
Lovely book from a unique point of view. This is one I'll return to in the future.
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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trương Tịnh Vũ
a giddy good time, reminiscent of all the best parts of high school without being unrealistic. a quick, life-and-womanhood-affirming read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Asbooks
bea is one of my grandmother's dearest friends, and it's no joke when people say she's a genius. she has such unparalleled intelligence that even in her old age she's hard to keep up with. she just sent me one of her other books, the easter mysteries, in the mail, but after seeing this, i want to get my hands on a copy of this one, too.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tỳ kheo Thích Minh Thiện
Wonderful novel. Really good. Love Jane.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
The telling of the Columbine massacre is so vivid that I was teary eyed at the wee hours of the morning. However, out of the 900 pages or so of this hardbound book, the ones related to the massacre is maybe only 1/4 of the whole book. I know that Wally Lamb wants to relate it to the life of the couple and he succeeded on doing that. However, I think the part of Mark Twain could be ommitted without affecting the content and impact of the novel as it is just misplaced. I think Wally Lamb is trying hard to make a monumental novel to earn another recommendation from Ophrah Winfrew Book Club but it is just too much of a stretch.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Catmint Books
this is a great book about adopted orphans
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thẩm Dạ Diễm
This is the second novel that I've read that involves Catholic priests and accusations of child abuse in the last year, and I was extremely reluctant to read both. However, "Faith" was the choice of an online bookclub I am a part of, so I reserved it from the library and decided I would give it one chance. If I caught myself drifting from the story or felt any kind of gratuitousness use of the subject matter, I would give it up for a loss. It turned out to be a highly enjoyable and extremely quick read (took only an afternoon), and despite the title (and advertised subject matter), was more a book about families than about faith. The author's third person/first person style was enticing and allowed for some interesting narrative dexterity. Despite some formulaic elements, this narrative dexterity hindered the predictability inherent in such formulae. The characters felt very genuine, and as such, it was rather easy to get wrapped up in the story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lý Phong Lăng
Could you do it? Self-amputate an arm or a leg to save yourself or would you decide to just rot? Aron Ralston breaks his arm bones and using a pocketknife, severs his arm, releasing him from a boulder, which is crushing his right hand. The whole ordeal takes 127 hours - from the time of the accident, where he accidentally dislodges a boulder, which lands on his right hand to when he has an epiphany on how to get himself out of this predicament (trapped by himself in a remote and narrow canyon in Utah)to his eventual hike out of the Blue John and Horseshoe Canyons (right arm, a stump, in a tourniquet and sling)and rescue. But the book (paperback edition November 2010) is 400 pages! In between Aron's battle for survival in a Utah canyon, Aron has included flashbacks - biographical information about his life, including how he came to be an avid, experienced outdoors-man. Not that anyone deserves bad luck, but it seems he had a couple previous close calls with death (battling the current of the Colorado River and surviving an avalanche) and one would think that something like this was probably, eventually, inevitable. As Ranger Steve concluded: "This was someone being in the wrong place at the wrong time, an extreme case of bad luck. It's just bad luck." [p.383] I think, as Aron noted in his book as well, he has an EXCELLENT guardian angel. This book is about survival. It is a very personal, emotional tale - in particular recalling his re-accounts of his film footage to his family and friends. It is wonderfully written. It is a story, which has apparently touched so many people. In the epilogue, Aron Ralston wrote: "One woman from Salt Lake City sent a card telling me she had flushed a stockpile of her deceased husband's sleeping pills down the toilet. She wrote, "Your act of bravery has inspired me to hold on more dearly. I had promised myself that I would end my life if things had not gotten better on year after my husband's death. I know now that suicide is not the answer. You inspire me to stay strong, remain brave and to fight for life." [p. 388-389]
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Franz Kafka
I expected more depth in His Eyes. Sadly I got this whole unnecessary mess with the ex girlfriend. I had a hard time believing a girl could pull Tristan out of depression. I mean,come on,you are a teenager,full of life,and something like that happens to you out of blue...Let's be realistic. Life is not a freaking fairytale. My grandma is blind so I remember when it happened to her she was down for so long. And when I read a book like this it makes me want to smash my PlayBook.
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.