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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Alexia Delrieu
Pretty good--interesting/ugly art, pretty typical of Pope. A realistic take. However, there's no real use (or explanation) of the "Year 100" part.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jan Yager
Room has a unique storyline. It is about a 5 year old who was born and grew up in a room where he and his mother were captives. The story is told from the little boy's point of view. I found it to drag much of the time. I think the story is interesting but not well developed. I got tired of the boy's manner of speech. I think it could make a great movie but the screenplay needs to be tweaked quite a bit.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thi Định Nhu
i actually listened to this on audiobook. which i highly recommend.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Alexander Dumas
This is my first Krentz book that wasn't an Arcane Society novel. I never did read a review or what the book about beforehand and for the first little bit kept expecting metion on the Arcane society and findly clued in that it was just a romance suspense book. LOL. An enjoyable book. It took a while for all the "dots" to be connected. I laughed at the family intervention scene. My only complaint was the readers, Kathy Garver and David Colacci, they aren't my favorite.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Văn Tuân
"We never consider that the things dogs know about us are things of which we have not the faintest notion." "...life is an orchestra which is always playing, in tune or out, a titanic that is always sinking and always rising to the surface..." It took getting through half the novel before I was completely won over.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
This book was SO not captivating. I don't even want to read the second one.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Kim Cương - Châu Vĩ Linh (Biên Soạn)
I listened to this in the car for a couple months (I don't drive much). And it was fantastic! David Mitchell created six complete little worlds I found myself living in, and didn't want to leave.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Re read and loved it!
This was definitely not what I was expecting. And that's a good thing..... I was expecting something more campy and along the lines of P&P&Z but what I got was something more thoughtful. And though I LOVED P&P&Z, this was very good in a different way. It's got a little romance, a little mystery, vampires and Jane Austen! What more could a girl want?? I'm glad that there will at least 2 more books in the series. I was a little let down until I found that out. Don't expect all the questions in the book to be answered in this one!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Paul Ekman
This was a different sort of story from BUTTERFLY SWORDS. Maybe because of the short nature or maybe because the characters were already half in love (and lust) before ever clapping eyes on each other, the story moved quickly. It never felt rushed or abrupt, just quickly paced. Lin does mention this reads along side her upcoming novel THE DRAGON AND THE PEARL, which is about General Li Tao (who Wei Chen serves under) and the ending of this story must mirror an event that happens in THE DRAGON since I couldn't see how else it came about. This was a drawback to having the short story, but not the longer novel it accompanies. Wei Chen's mission was clear enough, but I felt out of the loop in regards to Li Tao and what exactly happened with River's brother. From all that was said about him he seemed loyal to Li Tao just as Wei Chen was and we're not given a clear indication as to why he betrayed him and put his family in so much danger. I liked River. She was quick on her feet and not prone to just sitting defeated. While her plan was foolhardy at best (who knew if Wei Chen was really as honorable as her brother said) and suicidal at worst, I applaud the fact that she cared so deeply for her father and brother. She didn't condone his actions, or even try to argue that he was in the right. She simply chose to put her family loyalty above all else. I definitely liked Wei Chen. He came off as very conflicted and his discomfort with his duty only made me wonder harder at what happened exactly. I got the impression that he was doing what he had to because that was his duty--he thought of it as more of a mercy considering who Li Tao could have sent. And his anger and betrayal seemed to stem from hurt and confusion, maybe even a bit of wounded pride. I do wonder at a guy who offers his sister's hand in marriage to his brother-in-arms rather casually. Its one thing to trust a man with your life, quite another to put the safety of your sister in his hands. As a side note for some reason I pictured Wallace Huo (he's a bit scruffy, but that's okay I love him anyhow) as Wei Chen and Liu Shi Shi (she's just so cute) as River. Possibly because I'm watching Strange Hero Yi Zhi Mei which stars them both (also they're in Chinese Paladin 3 together).
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.