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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngữ Yên
It was a pendulum of suffrage expansion and contraction. Got kind of droll after 200 pages. The man knows his stuff but really, how long can you keep reading up on the same thing over and over again. The only surprise in the book is that people actually want the vote, after all that i would have just quit and moved up to Canada.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rien Ono
I'm adding this to the "comics" shelf, even though it's more of an illustrated novel. It's completely goofy. The illustrations really do add to the story--mostly they're just drawings of what was already stated in the text, but some tell portions of the story as well. Either way, the drawings really do add to the humor of this otherwise-deadpan diary (excuse me--journal) of a year in the life of a middle-schooler.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Laura Markham
This book was just excellent especially if you’ve gone through countless dull and boring baby name books that just present lists with a blurb on the origin of a name or get into some long winded explanation about not only origin but also tracing it back to days of yore droning on like a tedious dictionary about when it first appeared and all the Joe Blow Shmoes who were named it (most of whom you’ve never even heard of anyway) and more blah blah blah –thankfully you won’t find any of that here! If you’re an avid reader or lover of general culture, this is a book you’ll no doubt appreciate if the stork is coming your way. It makes for an even better gift to receive because it’s fresh and odds are the person hasn’t received anything like it already. It has a more personal touch to it I think. The majority of names are taken from English literature (primarily the UK and US) but there are some smatterings from all over the globe which I really liked. It’s divided in two parts, boys and girls, making it very easy to flip through. There are a few pages of intro by the author that were fun to read too. Craker has three main levels of names: common (ie makes the top 20 year in and year out pretty much), less common (likely makes the top 50 for those parents looking for a bit of spice) and very adventurous (for the oh so brave!) so there’s a little bit for everyone. She gives a few pros and cons for some names which I thought were helpful. For example some names look and sound great but maybe they’re too “original” for the school playground, though that could be what some parents are looking for too. The names are presented in a reader friendly, humorous and informative way indicating the character, book and author and why the author thought they should be included.. She also gave a few chart summaries with her own personal faves. Sure there are names missing but she’d have to write a 900 pager to include just about everything. I was generally pleased with her selection and it was an enjoyable quick read that never got stale. So if you’re looking for a little something to give expectant parents, or wanting to pick up something cute and original for yourself, this book should certainly get people thinking and talking about what to name baby :)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Zep
Hannah's surprised to find twin babies abandoned to her care in front of her daycare center. Her matchmaking aunt Gertie promptly calls Jackson, the town's newly returned pediatrician, to make sure they are healthy. Hannah and Jackson go way back--they'd been two thirds of a trio (with their pal Ethan), all the way through school. That friendship lasted until Hannah and Ethan's wedding day, when Jackson fled town after the ceremony and broke off all contact with them. Jackson's recently returned to town after his father's passing. He'd never considered himself worthy of Hannah, and she's spent years wondering what she did to drive him away. A pleasant enough read, if a bit trite and with the hero making some misguided assumptions. Hannah's a pretty straight shooter though, and that was pleasing to see. A few plot elements were introduced which make it clear this is part of a series.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Võ Diệu Thanh
Either you like this book or you don't. Too weird, too random.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Quang Quý
excellent from beginning to end ... i loved every description, every little piece of philadelphia and every piece of cherry grove. please give this to a teenage girl!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rahul Singhal & Xact Team
I have yet to finish this, and may never finish this. I did like the first section, especially after a friend clued me into some of the Mexico City references. Sometimes I was pulled into the fantasy of living the life of an artist and then, suddenly, jolted right out of it. A bumpy ride. I'm not giving up on Bolano though without trying his short story collection.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: E. O. Plauen
There is no reason to read this book if you have common sense, I did complete it though. I guess you could say I like investing....
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thi Định Nhu
Got this book when I was a cross country runner in college. With this book I was able to get my time down and even received an award for Most Improved Runner. At the beginning my times were around 35-36 minutes. My personal best at the last college meet I ever had was 27 minutes 21 seconds. True testament to how good this book is.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
A good and humane summary of monotheism.
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.