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Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
I kept waiting for this book to redeem itself, and it just never did. I never related to any of the characters (it's difficult for me to romanticize adultery), nor did I even begin to care for them. Torture to finish.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mikhain Sholokhov
I just finished this story and had to tell you how great it was. The end had me bawling. I was into this story from the moment I picked it up, and I had difficulty putting it down. I truly felt for both characters. The author has done a magnificent job at keeping the reader straight in time, both for Clare and her time-traveling husband Henry. In a time traveling story, this could easily become a problem for the reader, but Niffenegger has ensured that we know where in life Henry (or the Henry's, as occasionally happens) and Claire are.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Người Khăn Trắng
One of her best I think. It's a story about a missionary family in Africa told from the perspectives of the daughters and mother. The different perspectives keep you reading.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: My Bách Nguyên
a bestseller in France and winner of the Prix Renaudot. Short and beautifully written. Mysterious. Set in a small village in France during WWI. "The author evokes, with Poe-like mastery, the fog of apprehension that seeps into a small town after the murder of a young girl."
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thời đại truyền kỳ
Profoundly sad and beautifully written, this is a tale of a teen who is raped and murdered, then watches her loved ones from the afterlife. She sees them cope with grief, then eventually move on with their lives, growing older and having experiences she will never share. It is melancholy... but in a way is a more comforting than depressing view of death.
This is a fine entry in the Matt Scudder series, but fans of conventional mystery novels may be somewhat disappointed, for it involves not one particular case, but three: the armed robbery of an after-hours joint, the extortion of a tavern for the return of its cooked books, and the murder of the wife of a patron of one of Matt's usual haunts. Scudder does eventually connect two cases and solve them, and he sort of solves the other case too, but there is a lot of conversation not germane to the detective work, and their connection and solution are almost beside the point. Well, just what then is the point? These three cases are a decade in the past, narrated by what is a now sober Matt in a meditative farewell to drink: to its taste, to its effects on the drinker, to the world where it is served and the colorful people found there, but, most of all, to the bond between drinker and world, a bond which the determinedly sober man may never experience again. As Scudder tells us, during the summing up: ...when I look ten years into the past I can say that I would very likely have handled things differently now. Everything. All changed, changed utterly. I live in the same hotel, I walk the same streets, I go to a fight or a ball game the same as ever, but ten years ago I was always drinking and now I don't drink at all. I don't regret a single one of the drinks I took, and I hope to God I never take another.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Margaret Stohl
My nemesis as an 11th grader and my friend as a college junior. Hawthorne is one smart mother.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ploy Ngọc Bích
After seeing both the Swedish and American film adaptations of this novel, and liking both, I was excited to read the novel. The books are always better, right? Not in this case. Oh my. Where to begin? As well as being an original, creative vampire tale, I think Lindqvist was trying to make a larger statement about the moral decay of society. Pedophilia, alcoholism, and excrement all play a much too large role in this novel. Raskolnikov from Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" is mentioned a few times, alluding to this societal decay theme. If Lindqvist was attempting a modern, vampirish take on "Crime and Punishment," he failed. There are way too many points-of-view (including a squirrel, at one point), truly gratuitous descriptions of pedophilia, and the entire book leaves you wanting to take a shower. Kudos to both films for getting the great nugget out of this book and leaving the rest behind. Gross. Stick with either film (I prefer "Let Me In."). I now understand why the person who lent me this book didn't care if he ever got it back.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: David Walliams
This book was much like the first two. I enjoy the story but wish more details had come with this book. I'm suspicious of Max's parents; there is always more than meets the eye. I'm glad the group is back together and I like how Ari redeemed himself- this also allows Max to change her views and attitude. My favorite character though is the talking dog. I wish my dog could talk. :)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Fujiko.F.Fujio
** spoiler alert ** I really like whole "different world" thing in this. It had a haunting feel to it. This book was beautifully written :) I read this book in two sittings and found this to be kinda too short. Wish it were longer.
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.