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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Từ Kế Tường
A pretty solid auto-biography written by a man who spent 30+ years infiltrating groups like the Hells Angels, the KKK, the Bandidos, and other criminal groups. It's a rare look at the reality of these groups. Most interesting parts to me are when Caine explores the difficulty of admiring many of these criminals, only to be secretly working with a government agency to take them down. Hard to know how true any of this is, but Caine tells a gripping story that any fan of true crime will really enjoy.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: David Shenk
Ok, I think that listening to these on audio is the key...I am finely feeling like I sort of know whats going on!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngô Thu Yến
Wells' Time Machine was one of the first stories to link time travel with science rather than magic or spiritualism. Plus his depiction of the underground-dwelling, industrial Morlocks and the willowy, surface-dwelling hippie Eloi shaped the way many people imagined the future for the next several decades.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nadia Hashimi
خوشبختانه در این دو سه دهه ی اخیر، بسیاری به نوشتن پرداخته اند و در میان آثار چاپ شده، کارهای قشنگ کم نیست. اما متاسفانه به هزار و یک دلیل، یکی هم دور افتادگی از ایران، خواندن همه ی آنها برایم میسر نشده. از میان بسیاری که خوانده ام، اینها کارهایی ست که بیشتر دوستشان داشته ام. از این مکان از قاضی ربیحاوی/ دیوان سومنات از ابوتراب خسروی / جامه به خوناب از رضا جولایی/ خالو نکیسا، بنات النعش و یوزپلنگ از ایرج صغیری / نیمه ی غایب از حسین سناپور/ پرنده ی من از فریبا وفی/ رنگ کلاغ از فرهاد بردبار/ راز کوچک و داستان های دیگر از فرخنده آقایی/ سیاسنبو از محمدرضا صفدری / سوء قصد به ذات همایونی از رضا جولایی/ سلام خانم جنیفر لوپز از چیستا یثربی و... کسانی مانند شهریار مندنی پور و محسن مخملباف هم بوده اند که بنظر من چند اثرشان خواندنی و ماندنی ست؛ هشتمین روز هفته، سایه های غار، ماه نیمروز و دل دلدادگی از شهریار مندنی پور و "باغ بلور" و چند اثر دیگر از محسن مخملباف که در مجموعه ی آثارش با نام "گنگ خوابدیده" خوانده ام. از آنان که پیش از انقلاب هم می نوشتند، چند کار از جعفر مدرس صادقی؛ "گاوخونی"، "شریک جرم"، و چند اثر از امیر حسن چهلتن؛ "دیگر کسی صدایم نزد" و "تالار آینه" را دوست دارم. برخی هاشان انگار دیگر نمی نویسند، مثل "صفدری" و "صغیری" و چه حیف! شاید هم که نوشته اند و مثل کار خیلی های دیگر در هزار توی تایید و مجوز و غیره و غیره مانده است. از آنجا که برخی از عزیزان "کتابدار گودریدز" متاسفانه بدون داشتن اطلاعات کافی به "ترکیب" عنوان های مشابه می پردازند، در این عمل کلیه ی ملاحظات شخصی از جمله نظرات افراد در مورد کتاب مزبور از بین می رود، و گاه تنها نظر اولی بجای نظرات همه باقی می ماند.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hiền Lương
didn't like it as much as The Black Dahlia, but I couldn't put it down. ending was a little unsatisfying. I don't know what I was expecting. It was still great though. man, Ellroy can be/is one sick fuck.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoàng Việt
An enjoyable, if somewhat forgetable, magical-realist novel set in Bombay. The dying main character blends with the Hindu god of the same name, and various stories are inter-twined. I don't remember it all that well.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hiếu Minh
This installment was so different than the previous ones; not in a bad way. This time a former NERD has gone over to the dark side, with Simon/Chompers leading the way. It will be up to Matilda to go deep undercover to save the world. Her assignment? Cheer camp! Tomboy Wheezer is going to have to change her ways to fit in with those girls.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kim Duẩn
another fascinating food education.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lee J. Colan
i read this book every year of my life and i always will.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Cảnh Bình
One of the most unique books I've encountered. Beyond the fact that it ends mid-sentence (cue Kafka dying of tuberculosis here) there's also the self-destructing plot and a general narrative stucture that is best described as the second law of thermodynamics (you down with entropy?) let loose on paper. Kafka has a real gift for taking the bureacratic madness everyone sees everyday and turning it into surreal and often comic poetry that becomes increasingly claustrophobic at a geometric rate. The prose almost becomes the literary equivalent of white noise towards the end which made me pay less attention to the details and eventually learned to process it like the air conditioner buzzing in the background. Perhaps Kafka was proposing that the only way to deal with social nightmares is to push them into the background instead of analyzing them as that just leads to more of a problem? Maybe this is why he wanted all of his works burned after his death (way to not carry that out, Max Brod)? But maybe there's a chance to analyze and a time to ignore and the trick it to know when to take each path? Um, as this is where my mom would probably mock lighting up a joint if I was saying this out loud to her I should probably stop now :)
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.