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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hồng Tú
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This was a blast to perform! Elizabeth was the first villain I'd gotten a chance to play, and it was a ton of fun. Everyone involved with the play enjoyed it, and the audience had a great time too. I'd highly recommend this as a fun play for any theater troop to perform.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kim Jae Hong
holy fucking shit. this book is on the verge of a seriously fucked up fairy tale. seriously. but it is original and a quick read. characters are solid. so it isn't to shabby.
This book is certainly informative and engaging, but I found myself wishing that Schlosser had written it differently. At times it seemed like he was attempting to persuade the reader in his direction by adding in his own opinions and emotions, and I thought that took away from the book's overall effect. I think we're all aware of many of the problems associated with the fast food industry, and therefore do not need an author who goes to great lengths to idealize the "old" America while demonizing the new. He has a point, but I would have been more affected by the book if Schlosser had been careful not to insert his own feelings on the subject and instead written something unbiased. You don't need to exaggerate when the facts you are supplying are already shocking.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phan Thị Hồ Điệp
I really enjoyed the first 3/4 of the book. The last 1/4 kind of felt like the author realized she had to wrap up the book, so quickly tied up all the loose ends and said the end. But still well worth the read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hàn Khởi Đức
The Help by Kathryn Stockett What I like about this book is that the ones who really take care of the estate owners and their families are the ones in the background, the colored women who do everything for them. They are not given recognition but I do love hearing how they care for the infants, not so much the menial tasks around the estate. Terrible to see how they are treated. Love the everyday life and the gossip between houses. Love hearing how Eugenia, in her own words, thinks of things, especially husband hunting as she's almost 6 feet tall! Love her ambition and how she goes after what she wants... Eugenia hopes to discover what did happen to Constance, her best friend who was the maid and who had raised her... Like the career she's chosen for herself in the writing department. Ultimate would be to have the recipes for the food described. When the editor from NY calls she states the colored woman agreed to the interview of her life raising whites. Hate and murder occur when tensions are racial...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Hoàng
Nicely written. Book follows the flow and stays close to the spirit of the series.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I picked up this book because I was drawn into the online game that was a marketing device for the book. While the book was interesting, it wasn't interesting enough for me to remember the plot very long after finishing the book. All I do remember is that it wasn't anything like what I was expecting, given the nature of the game I'd been playing leading up to the release of the book.
This book has a very specific audience in mind, and happily, I’m it! Reading this was a treat. The book takes place in 2044 and virtual reality has become the only reality. You need to pop off from time to time to eat, but everything else in done online in OASIS. School, work, gaming, love… it’s all on the other side of your headset. Sure, the world outside could crumble at any minute, but as long as you manage not to get stabbed, you’re doing OK. Wade wants more than access to OASIS. He wants out of the shithole he lives in. He wants money and power and fame and awesome in-game equipment. And out-of-game equipment. And maybe a girlfriend. And like everyone else, he wants to solve the great OASIS puzzle and win the internet. James Halliday co-created OASIS and when he died he posthumously announced to the world that he had hidden the ultimate Easter Egg inside the virtual world. The first person to find it wins the controlling rights to OASIS, Halliday’s entire fortune and all the power that comes with it. You will become the most powerful person alive. The world frantically studies every moment of Halliday’s life to search for clues. Huge databases are compiled to keep track of his favorites movies and bands in order to try and guess where the first clue is hidden. A huge, evil cooperation is formed to find the Egg so that they can begin charging for OASIS and become the richest and most powerful group on the planet. The regular guys are up against this giant, but no one trusts anyone enough to share all their information. Only one person can win. Years go by. Nothing happens. And then Wade solves the first puzzle. And then the evil corporate Sixers try to kill him. In addition to the awesome gamer plot line, the entire book is a worship of 80′s culture. While OASIS can be modded by anyone, Halliday created his own world to mirror his 80′s upbringing. His video will takes place in a John Hughes movie. Everyone hunting for the Egg is obsessed with the 80′s and Cline covers the book with references to games, music, movies, videos, styles and more. People have complained that this book doesn’t work because it’s too much of a gamer book or there’s too much 80′s culture and nothing more, but they don’t get it. Of course the book is too much of a gamer book! It’s a GAMER BOOK! That would be like saying A Tale of Two Cities has too much to do with the French Revolution. THAT’S THE WHOLE POINT! And yes, the 80′s love is thick, but again, Cline created a character that created a world based on his love of the 80′s, so of course everyone is going to hunt there for clues. Halliday created what he knew, and the world studies it to try to solve the great puzzle. I loved everything about this book. I thought the characters were great, the plot was fantastic, and I thoroughly enjoyed the references. I was happy to see a They Might Be Giants lyric used as a password, and I was even happier to know that there were other references I wasn’t catching, but another reader was. If you’re in the target audience for this book, you’re going to find shout outs throughout. Would a non-gamer like this book? I doubt it. Cline isn’t going to over-explain many things, so I can see a reader getting confused and frustrated and not getting it. I did wonder what young whippersnappers who know little about the 80′s would think about the references, but I think they’d get pulled in. Wade is a teenager and he identifies with Halliday. It works. The first half of the book is a bit slow, which makes sense. Years have gone by with nothing happening, so it makes sense that things seem almost dull. But once Wade solves that first puzzle, it is madness and the pacing takes off. There are a few moments where you get to stop and catch your breath, but when the characters are frantic, you are frantic. I was happy with the ending. I knew it could only end with one person standing, but I couldn’t figure out how that one person was going to get there. But then things happen and maybe it’s not going to be only one person. But then other things happen and people are dead. What in the hell is happening? This book gets solid love from me. If I was forced to put together an All Time Favorite Books EVER list, this would be on it. Now I need to get the audio version so Wil Wheaton can read it to me.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Đình Ba
this book was a really good read after reading Christie's "Granny made me an anarchist". It is a biography written by an amazing historian of the anti-fascist resistance in Spain. I liked the book a lot because it did a good job filling in the personal, political, and historical aspects of sabate's life. It's available via AK Press, in britain or the us. it's also rather inspirational.
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.