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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jeff Evarts
Just too short for me to connect to the characters and what they had to go through. And although I have read some of the other 1 Night Stand books, this wasn't as much of a stand alone as the others I have read were.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Liked this book a lot.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Morita Tomoyo
Amazing how much information is in this book! Love it and am so happy to have it in my collection. Unfortunately there's so many more dolls I want now! Thanks Mrs. Garrett!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mã Ngân Xuân
What an eyeopener! This book really put me in touch with what goes on in these radical "religious" organizations. It is one thing for adults who buy in to the extreme lifestyles, but the children who are raised in that environment are victims of their parents decisions. Elissa Wall lived that life but something deep down inside of her knew it wasn't right. She gives us a look inside the Fundimental Latter Day Saints beliefs.
Why is this the only fifth grade required reading book I do not own? My parents took one look at this cover [http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~aahobor/...] and threw it away. Three years later, my brother's copy of A Wrinkle in Time suffered the same fate. Somehow, we managed to get the reading done. For all the thought-provoking discussion on tesseracts and philosophy, what always left a deep impression on me was Meg Murry's love for Charles Wallace. I'm not saying that my brother's some sort of autistic savant, but -- her desperation to rescue him, well, that's what a lot of my childhood dreams/nightmares were made of, and it was this book and Island of the Blue Dolphins that always made me want to go find my lil bro and hug him tight.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Enid Blyton
Good read on how one part of the CIA worked during the Cold War. I especially liked the end when they detailed out an operation to pull out an informant and his family out of the heart of Moscow while planting a communication device that helped out in ending the Cold War.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jacques Cabau
It took a while for my friends to convince me to read this, but once I did I was blown away! It was an amazing book!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Oh dear - I looked forward to this book, and if ever I was convinced I'd enjoy a book before starting to read it, this was the book. Every one of Stephen Fry's previous books - factual and fictional - have been a joy to read. I'm also a massive Stephen Fry fan, so this really was going to be my reading highlight of the year. As with many things in life, the anticipation was the most exciting and rewarding part of the journey. For once, Stephen Fry let me down. The whole book started off badly - an apology for the pompous verbosity we were about to suffer from the author. Stephen, Stephen, Stephen - it's your pompous verbosity we love, so for goodness sake don't apologise for it. But this was just the taste of things to come - the book became a. a list of people he'd acted with and b. a list of apologies for traits in his character. Time after time he states that he wants and needs people to like him - yet just as often, he tells us things he doesn't like about himself. It's an age old truism that if you don't like yourself, others won't like you either. Much as I love the whole package that is Stephen Fry, I did find this book very hard to like. He tells us a lot of things about himself that is fairly self-evident to anyone who reads his writing, watches him performing or indeed just enjoys him being himself in his various online and onscreen guises. He's pompous, can be a bit arrogant, stands for everything that the "traditional cliche" of the Englishman is meant to be, he's extremely clever and multi talented. He also keeps telling us how very, very rich he is. And then he apologises for everything. We all know that Stephen Fry has his black times - it's part of the complex collection of traits which makes him vulnerable, attractive and .... human to most of us. But apart from the odd stanza in this second instalment of his autobiography - and the odd part of it does stand out as a beacon of loveable Fry-y-ness - you do get the sense that he's written this book whilst his mind is at the very bottom of one of his black troughs. I think I can understand why he's written this book - he's almost ashamed of a lot of what life has given him, and I think he genuinely wants to apologise for many of the traits which a minority of people dislike about him. It's almost as if this book has been written to appease the 0.00001% of admittedly noisy Fry- dislikers in this world. But what about the other 99.99999% who actually quite like him? Maybe there is a method to his madness - maybe we'll see loads of reviews from "Fry-dislikers" saying how this book has turned around their opinion of him. But then the "Fry-dislikers" are hardly likely to read this book in the first place, are they? I'm not sorry I read this book - there were some really uplifting, insightful and entertaining passages in it. They struggled for air space amongst so much ankst though. But the ankst itself was fascinating, if a little painful. A bit like life itself really. So although this book doesn't get a great mark from me, it's a strange one, because it was very compelling reading, but in a car crashey sort of way. And I would still give my right arm to have the talent Stephen Fry has in his right, small fingernail, even just the white bit of that fingernail. You just know his next book is going to be brilliant.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Việt Phương
Again, another quick read. Liked it because now I am looking forward to the story line and following the characters.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Quỳnh Trâm
This is a new best seller. Shoot me for having majored in English but I couldn't stand her writing style. The loves scenes were so stupid I was throwing up in my own mouth and she calls cookies "golden discs" and an envelope "a white, rectangular object" which was idiotic. She's pompous and continuously bragging through the main character about her own education. It was painful to read which I forced myself for my book club who all LOVED it! HA!
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.