Jessica Van từ San Giacomo Lovara CR, Italy

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05/02/2024

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2018-07-05 02:30

Tay Buông Tay Và Tim Thôi Nhớ Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trương Tiểu Nhàn

It no secret that I love Twilight and everything about it. This is my oh like say about 10000th rereading. I reread Twilight back in December when I was in a reading funk and I knew it would help me get out of it. So it was time to reread the rest. This is the only series that I can read over and over without ever getting bored. New Moon is the second installement in this amazing series and my favourite by far. In this we follow Bella on a journey trying to survive after Edwards departure. I am not a big fan of Bella. She is whiny, annoying and relys on other people way too much. However, I have to admit I warmed to her in this book. I think it was mainly due to Jacob. We meet Jacob in book one for only a brief time so honestly I couldnt really form an opinion on him. When Jacob is introduced in New Moon my heart honestly did a little fluttered. He is so down to earth and warm and friendly you just can't help but like him. Even when things change and he does become bitter and mean I still really like him and he was my first ever book crush. The plot itself is so much better than Twilight. I think mainly because Edward isn't in it much. I know I am going to get a cyber slap from all the lovely Team Edward fans but I just don't like him. Even though it was Edward and Bella story that got me hooked as I have read the books a few time I realise just how overprotective and selfish he is. So back to the plot lol. Oh yeah, I loved the story in New Moon. The first time I read it I honestly was on the edge of my seat with excitement waiting to see what was around the corner for Bella. Even though most of it you seen coming there was a few I didn't. As I as have said I love Jacob, However what I loved the most about this was getting to meet the Volturi they are vampires. Evil and bloodsucking. They way a vampire meant to be. I love them. Overall, I loved this book. For me is my favourite in the entire series and has a really special place in my heart. Rate: 5/5

2018-07-05 05:30

Ánh Sáng Vô Hình Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Anthony Doerr

There's an amazing mix of childlike awe and dread in this short story collection. It very distictly reminded me of the feeling I used to get reading Stephen King's short story collections as a kid. King has written about his love of Bradbury, but the similarities have never jumped out at me as loudly as when I opened the pages of "The Illustrated Man" Most of the stories are set in a future that is at once familiar and fantastical. Bradbury wrote these works in the late 40s and 50s, so there are many precitions about what life will be like in the future. To a sci-fi writer from 1940, this involved lots of inter-planetary rocket travel and automated home appliances. Most of this isn't scientifically practical (I love how casually humans are just ho-humming around picking flowers and whatnot on the surface of Mars), but it doesn't matter since the spirit of wonder and horror are the real showstoppers in this collection. You can almost see little Stevie King reading wide-eyed stories such as "The Veldt", "The Long Rain", "Marionettes, Inc.", and "Zero Hour", and being inspired to write the subtle horror of his adulthood. These stories are creepy because they look at the disturbing shadows underlying our mundane lives. "The Concrete Mixer" was a welcome bit of comedy as a Martian Invasion is seen from the point of view of the Martians. A critical eye is cast on humanity and its destructive nature are seen in "The Visitor" and "The Other Foot". And then there is Bradbury's ever-present whimsy of a father trying to make good by his kids in stories like "The Rocket Man" and "The Rocket". I was even surprised to see stories with some religious overtones in stories like "The Fire Balloons" and "The Man". And I have a special place in my heart for the existential "Kaleidoscope", which I'm currently directing as a one act play (which was adapted into a play by Bradbury himself!) Bradbury's sandbox for this collection is actually pretty small. Mostly aboard rockets or the surfaces of Mars and a few other planets. But within these confines, Bradbury offers up a satisfying variety of lessons and insights.

Người đọc Jessica Van từ San Giacomo Lovara CR, 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.