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some part of me resents the Sex and the City comparisons surrounding this book (they make it sound unoriginal) but the other part has to agree that they're true. this is a thoughtful and often funny meditation on dating and relationships and the search for The Big Love. yes, i said "meditation". deal with it ;) will be looking out for her other books stat.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tử Trừng
It's weird to start a review by focusing on how it made you feel at the end, because when you think about it, a good book does not only appeal with a good ending to the readers... Though every story is not expected to be a whip-whopping fairytale, sometimes bittersweet reality makes it seem worthwhile. 'At First Sight' really offered something much better than an ending that would not only make readers satisfied but overwhelmed as well, as if they would not want the book to end. That's the quality of a good book. It's as if you've lost a best friend after reading the last page. You can't seem to get over something that has stuck on you since you read from start to finish, and you grin because you think that's a good thing, but then you cry because the characters seem to have grown on you and leaving them is like losing a very special part of yourself. But in the end, you still learn some lessons from such a good book; lessons about love and life, the reality of pain and the joys of moving on... especially moving on. (I have to admit that this review is so general because I don't want to spoil anything to my friends who are gonna borrow my NS books and slip something that would spoil them the thrill and heart warming, insomnia-producing, stomach churning, hair rising, and so on and so forth, scenes that have really, really, created a great impact- for lack of a better description- to me and my emotions these days... Funny how a book could create such strong feelings, but it honestly did!)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Shu Lily
Whether you start with this, the first, or with any in between the last, Nero Wolfe Mystery, you will always meet the same core characters, with habits that never change. (I admit I have not read all seventy-two of them, but this is one series from which I can pick a book at random and not feel as though I missed something.) They never "grow" or "evolve" or "improve themselves". They can be counted on to be the same as they ever were; a comfort actually. In fact when reading, Fer-de-Lance, you will get the impression that Archie Goodwin, Nero Wolfe, Fritz Brenner, Saul Panzer, Fred Durkn and Orrie Cather have all pulled previous capers together, prior to today, and are just getting around to revealing the latest installment. You won't feel like an outsider just because you don't know all of their stories, but rather included now in the remainder of their adventures. Eccentric Nero Wolfe almost always concludes a case with an odd solution...Justified but not necessarily what the law would have dictated. His prime legman, Archie Goodwin, has an odd mixture of frustration and respect for his genius boss. The banter between the two is poetry in motion!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vũ Kim Yến
I read The Heart is a Lonely Hunter my Freshman year of college in what turned out to be a rather disenchanting lit survey course. (In a particularly bad turn, I was accused of plagiarism--wrongly, I might add--because the instructor thought my knowledge of biblical symbolism was somehow 'unlikely.') Even so, this book still managed to strike a really profound chord with me. It's sweet and poetic and vulnerable and observant and tragic and I probably underlined it with embarassingly wild abandon. It truly solidified my love of the gorgeous and romantic genre of the Southern Gothic and had me convinced that if I had not written my Great American Novel by 23--as did Carson McCullers--I would be a complete failure. Well, turns out, the only thing I had to be by 23 was--in the immortal words of Ethan Hawke--myself, but I still believe that this is one of the best books ever written. Now, granted, I haven't read it since that first time. But I have started a collection of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter paperbacks (they're all so wonderful!), which may actually make it harder for me to re-read it. After all, I'm going to feel pretty silly if I end up with 12 different copies of a book that isn't really that great. But I won't. Because it's lovely.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ray Đoàn Huy
I have not eaten fast food since reading this book.
In the novella "Borders of Infinity", Miles is dropped off at a 10,000 person Cetagandan prison camp where he quickly learns that he must be on top if he wants to survive. I found this Vorkosigan story a bit more of a stretch than usual. In Brothers in Arms, Miles flees Cetandan pursuit with his Dendarii Mercenaries to Earth where he is sucked into a Komaran plot to free their world involving replacing Miles with a clone. Can anyone be fooled? In Mirror Dance, Miles's clone commandeers a Dendarii ship and crew for a rescue mission, but it quickly goes bad and Admiral Naismith must come to the rescue. But who must save who?
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
This is another quick easy read that indulges my James Patterson habit. His books and writing style I find to be page turners, often a bit too "bloody" but usually with redeeming conclusions. This Michael Bennett NYPD detective, single dad of ten, hero story is no exception.I enjoyed it!
one of the 'best" books i have read.
This book gripped me from the first page. It's an excellent sequel to Crown Duel. What was fascinating was all the plotting, subplotting, and social polite fakeness. I loved the heroine and her "secret" admirer.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
as a kid, I read this about 8 times through. It's still good as an adult
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.