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The character of Roz Forrester first appeared in the book, Original Sin, by Andy Lane---published by Virgin Books. So, when Virgin Books could not longer publish Doctor Who novels (licensing issues), they could publish Dr. Who spinoffs. So, these ten stories tell the future history of EArth through the family saga of the Forresters over a span of a thousand years. Written by different authors---including WHO authors Kate Orman and Justin Richards----the ten stories are acceptable SF in their own right. A solid group of short stories which do not include the Doctor but do include some interesting ideas. Recommended for any SF fan. Read before I joined GR so dates are unknown.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hồ Huy Sơn
I liked it, but not nearly so much as I liked the first in the series. Kaderin and Sebastian didn't spend enough time together. In the previous book, the two mains were almost inseparable from the first pages on; almost every single scene was worth rereading. In this one, just a few parts really stick in my memory. Still, I love this series and can't wait for the third installment.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Trọng Xuyên
واحد من اجمل الكتب التي قراتها في حياتي
A young girl visits the zoo and gets a bunch of crazy requests from the animals there. Great call-and-response for read-alouds everytime the animals call out "pssst".
I have to admit that I liked All Clear better than Blackout. Especially the last 1/2 or 1/3, where things were tying together, and you weren't being thrown in some new situation where someone missed a connection (their drop, seeing someone, yada, yada). On top of that,tThe reader was less frantic and I didn't feel like I was being yelled at the whole time. However, I think that these books warrant reading in hard copy. The switches in time, location, characters are difficult to follow in audio.
I wrote this fucking book and it is 100% hilarious. Recommended to all non-suckaz.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trịnh Minh Thanh
Almost no present tense actions. The narrator describes his life as a wannabe communist in broad strokes that evoke little interest.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Từ Triệu Thọ
This book is beautifully written. And admittedly, I love stories with conjoined twins.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Mai
Catching Fire was one of my most anticipated books of 2009. I loved it's predecessor, The Hunger Games and was so hopeful for this intstallment. I wasn't disappointed per se, but it did fail to meet my expectations. Here's a few reasons why... I don't know what it is with authors and their recent need to load up their books with a hundred or so pages of filler, but I really wish they would cut it out. There is lieterally about a hundred and some odd pages of this book that should have died on the editing room floor. The 9 months that Katniss spends in District 12 only serves to let us know that uprisings are occuring and she has been targeted by The Captial, all of which could have been summed up in a chapter or two. Second, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that about 90% of those of us who read and loved Hunger Games were team Peeta all the way. Though we knew Gale would be an issue, we were hoping Katniss would "wake up" and realize what a worthy, fine specimen she has in Peeta, well, it doesn't happen that way, and to say I'm bummed is an understatement. I'm kinda pissed. Katniss doesn't grow in this book at all. She is still a brash reacter, instead of a logicl thinker. I didn't mind it so much in the first book, because who wouldn't be, but the Hunger Games taught her nothing it seems, in either the way she responds to situations or in reference to how she really feels about the people in her life. Next, I get that Peeta was never much of a badass, but was it really necessary to injure him 10 seconds into the games? That irked me like nothing else. In hindsight, Peeta is one of the strongest characters, menatlly, if nothing else, and yet Collins reduced him to an invalid so that Katniss could rise up to the challenge. Please. It only made me roll my eyes and steam over the fact that I was going to have to read Hunger Games part duex, which wouldn't have been bad except for the fact that I was expecting something more. Which leads me to my last complaint, the games. Though I could see everything in this book coming, I thought it was rather brilliant to send them back to the games. What wasn't brilliant however, was the games themselves. They started out well enough, but after the crazy fog and freaky monkeys, Collins sort of lost me. Who cares if there is death traps all over the place if you know how to predict it and can avoid it? Not scary. Basically, this booked lacked the magic of the first, and failed to wow with new material as nothing new really happens. Yeah we learn a little more, and the last few pages shake things up a bit, but I shouldn't have to wait until I've read to the end to finally learn something interesting. There were moments where I would catch a glimpse of what made me love Hunger Games, and for that I give this book three stars. But I can't in good conscious give it more for it lacked character development and basically just served as a pit stop between books one and three. Hopefully the third will be better.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Minh Vy
Good
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.