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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Marvelous - six storylines nested within one another - a literary sextet. It was a bit abrupt to get caught up in a story, only to have it end and move on to the next one. But there would be some brief mention of a connection somehow to the previous story. When you reach the final story at the heart of the novel, you start to see the connectedness of the stories and the overall theme of the book. And then you get to find out what happens in the second half of the remaining stories!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Belinda Weber
What can I say? I'm a Jackie Collins fan. She's a fantastic writer of her genre and always delivers a great story chock-full of sex, scandal, suspense and little bit of love thrown in for good measure. I gobble up her books like decadent little candy, that you know are not the greatest for you, but you just can't resist. Poor Little Bitch Girl was not my favourite of hers, however it definitely did not dissapoint. I stayed up last night 'till the wee hours of the morning on a work day, and polished it off. I liked Bobby Santangelo Stanislopoulos' character the best and hope to see him resurface in another of Jackie's books. The rest of the characters were without depth and the story-line was a little weak but it was FUN and for me that counts for a lot.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Khánh Linh
The story was brilliantly told and totally mesmerizing. I am amazed at how much faith Capote must have had that the people he was spending so much time with would yield a good story. I have no idea how many of the details he filled in himself, but the whole thing turned out to be just like a great novel.
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Who could think analyzing student papers could be so useful?
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Isabelle Nicolle
Of course, I had to read this for school and there is very little I can say about the play that hasn't been said before. A classic.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cornelia Funke
I just couldn't get into this book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Betty G. Birney
Stunning character arcs and deft handling of many, many "and-the-plot-THICKENS" moments mark this one as my favorite thus far of the series. (**SOME SPOILERS, Y'ALL**) The action here is on another level, and Martin wrings every drop of tension out of each climactic scene with his really cool technique of switching back and forth in quick chapter bursts to character POVs on either side of the conflict (best example, of course, the bloody wedding at Lord Frey's, when he shifts between Catelyn and Arya). But the thing that will keep me coming back to this book, I suspect, is what Martin does here to the character of the Kingslayer. In what world, honestly, does someone as arrogant and treacherous as Jaime Lannister have me empathizing with him? And in what world does he swiftly become--in a matter of mere chapters--my new favorite character? In this world, apparently. Martin renders him so richly as a complicated character that now that I'm well into the fourth book, I'm less satisfied with the way his sister Cersei is developing. More on that in the next review, I guess.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vĩnh Quyền
Bead and Button Magazine's newest installment in their Creative Beading series lives up to the standard set by the magazine and the previous volumes. The books collect the best projects of the year in a hard cover format. The advantage to having them in a single volume is that it's easy to find that project you just love. The short introduction has basic information and covers various techniques, so if you need a refresher, it's there. Then into the projects. This one leans heavily towards seed bead projects. Shapes were a heavy theme last year, so very few of them are pictorial. They are mostly sculptural, wearable art. Elegant, dainty, fun, industrial, geometric, and big statement pieces are all included. You'll learn ways to curve, twist and form shapes using different stitches. Many of the projects use familiar stitches in new and exciting ways. Such as the 5 pointed star that's made using a variation of the St. Petersburg Chain. Some use unexpected elements or supplies, such as the Arctic Cuff which uses a head cut off a toy to create a polar bear that seems to be coming out of the bracelet . One of my favorite pieces in the whole book is one of the simplest, it's an industrial looking bracelet made in peyote stitch using hex nuts. It's one of those projects that could encourage young men to learn to bead and it's very wearable by men or women. Bead Intuitive uses several techniques to create a beaded bead necklace that looks like a lampwork art bead on a cord. It's intricate and challenging with lots of room for interpretation. Get to the Point is a really neat looking daisy chain variation that in the right colors would be wearable with anything. It's sparkling and delicate with an edge provided by dagger beads. There are a lot of projects, and I could write about most of them. Which would make this a really long review. So I'll skip to the wire working part of the book. The wirework chapter is pretty short, but it also has some great projects. My hands down favorite is the Paisley Perfection earrings which combine great shapes with beads to make lovely motifs. The project that looks the most fun to me is the Keshi cuff which is a frame that is heavily embellished with pearls. I really recommend this if you're a fan of the magazine and love seed beads.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Luis Sepúlveda
To make a world of our own,to live in it and to believe it.
It's shocking that a drug-laden narrative can cohere this well. Some other authors (Tom Robbins, Dan Brown, the writer in charge of creating Nikki's character on Heroes) don't even have as many drugs, and their books still don't make sense. I think Thompson gets away with it because he is so funny.
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.