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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thích Hạnh Nguyện
This book was excellent. It was absolutely riveting from the first to the last page. The research and positions represented were very accurate and fair, while completely adding to the plot at every turn. It was an amazing book. It only made me want to read more of Piccoult's books.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jaegal Hyun Yeol
Literacy skills: Print awareness-the words in this book are woven into the story. The fonts change for words that are being emphasized. Adults can review with children what these "bold" words are and why they are important to the story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Luis Sepúlveda
Inspirational... Lurlene McDaniel always has touching stories that deal with the hard hitting subjects in life. Quick and easy read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Honoré De Balzac
I'm going to take a moment here to talk about the authors and cover artist. Melanie Rawn has written numerous books since 1988 and been nominated for the Locus Award on three occasions. The rumor is that a prequel to The Golden Key is coming up later this year, the title? The Diviner. Jennifer Roberson has been publishing since 1984. She has multiple stand alone books as well as series and is still releasing books. Kate Elliott has been publishing since 1988 under her Kate Elliott name and also under Alis A. Rasmussen. She is still publishing and has more books in the works right now. Cover Artist Michael Whelan has done illustrations for authors such as Stephen Kin, Isaac Asimov and Anne McCaffrey. Pretty impressive, eh? He's also done CD covers for Sepultura and Meatloaf. If you look at the picture on The Golden Key you'll see many elements of the story and it's an amazing picture. The most amazing part - go look at a picture of Michael Whelan from the 1990's and then look at the painter on the cover. Look familiar? :) This book was a World Fantasy Award finalist for Best Novel of 1996 and Voya's 1996 SF, Fantasy, and Horror Books of the Year. So finally. The story is multi-generational and covers approximately 400 years. It concerns two families; the Grijalvas - an artistic family and the do'Verradas - the royalty. The Grijalvas give up one female member of every generation to be the official mistress to the reigning Duke, while one male member is the official artist to the Court (Lord Limner). The d'Verradas don't always realize that they are given these Grijalvas, they believe that they are choosing them. Some of the male artists in the Grijalvas family have an ability to manipulate time and reality in their paintings. All records - birth, death, marriage, treaties, etc., are documented by paintings rather than written documents in thisstory. The language used in the book seems to be a blend of several languages with made up words added in. There is a dictionary of sorts in the back of the book, but I caught on quickly and thought that this is such an easy language, we should adopt it! The two main characters are Sario and his cousin Saavedra Grijalvas. Both have been born with the genius for painting, although girls aren't supposed to have it so no one believes it. Sario loves Saavedra and cannot stand for her to give her heart to another. He uses his talents in a new and dangerous way to prevent it. The story moves along quickly and the political elements keep the story fresh and exciting. This is a must read!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đồng Hoa
a cool take on the arthurian villain,
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nisargadatta Maharaj
Weird. Pretentious. Verbose. Depressing. One of the four would be ok, but all of that together makes a book messy. This one was no exception. It started out beautifully (which might have been the translation-- there was so much word play so it was hard to tell) but nothing was resolved or very well explained. While I appreciate that the ending was not perfectly clean, the plot was waaaaaaaaay too complicated and there didn't seem to be a point to any of it. A lot of the dialogue was laughably bad, and the verbose attention to mundane details added nothing.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: François Pétis de La Croix
read in 2003. the movie was done well.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Minh Thiện
one of his best. again, crazy storyline... i hate science fiction, but his stuff is so funny, it makes sense. you read one, you want to read his other works.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Frankly, this is the kind of book I never would have read unless a book discussion group required it. Yet having slogged faithfully through it, I find my mind expanded from this story and i am glad i had a chance to absorb it. A lifetime of love and devotion on a remote reservation, set in a catholic priest and against the rather picturesque background of the local Indian/French natives. Interesting mishmash of native cultural beliefs, human activities, and the torturous logic of christian dogma. At first, I had a little trouble wrapping my brain around the quaint elocution and the happenings from a century or so ago. Then as the story kept moving on, I began to care about the characters and I realized how sweet and loving this Father was to the local people... And how faithfully he observed and recorded everything that happened. A lot of sweetness.
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yeah, see this is just annoyingly convenient. but there's more dragons!
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.