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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mayumi Muroyama
Better than I was expecting - an uplifter for any woman.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Aurapin Chiraseepanya
Humanity instinctually seeks to group up, be it family or sexual or tribally or beyond...this grouping instinct leads to civilization and it is the shortsighted idiot who doesn't accept that while civilization my stifle certain impulses and instincts, the structure of civilization is much more preferable to the alternative of primitive lives of singular brutality living at the whim of a nature that is indifferent and cruel. That is all I can say on this, the book is dense and, well, Freudian. There are people who get paid good money to make this sort of thing accessible, and I ain't one of them. I barely got through it as it stands. Well worth the trouble though if the topic interests you.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phan Thị Thu Hiền
Uma escrita que prende!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mai Bửu Minh
"the vagina monologues" began ambitiously, as the author, eve ensler, interviewed hundreds of women from all around the globe about their vaginas-- something most of us don't spend much time talking about!-- but i don't think even ensler could ever have predicted the impact it would have on the world. "the vagina monologues" turned into v-day, one of the most important worldwide events, consistently raising awareness and money to work to end violence against women. through all of this, it can be easy to lose sight of how important the monologues themselves are. i remember when i first learned of the monologues-- through a book review. they had not even been sent to bookstores yet. i was intrigued and anxiously awaited the release date. i was not disappointed. "the vagina monologues" deserves every bit of acclaim it has received. this is a tangent, but a funny story to anyone who knows me. i have terrible stage fright. i'm always trying to combat it however and frequently force myself to speak in front of large audiences, even as my hands shake and my eyes go blurry. so, the largest part of the v-day campaign every year are the hundreds of productions of "the vagina monologues" on college campuses throughout the world. in fact, my first time seeing the monologues was at my college's benefit performance (though i have seen the monologues performed countless times since then, including a few times by ensler herself). my first year in law school, our women's law caucus decided to do our own benefit production, by and for the law school community. though my stage fright was already scorching its way through my body, i immediately signed up. i thought, "these are my peers, we're all law geeks, i can do this, i *have* to do this." and what monologue did i choose to perform? the lesbian dominatrix, of course. it is the penultimate monologue and often a show-stopper (i won't reveal why in case anyone reading this doesn't know the monologue i'm referring to). the night of our performance, the room was filled beyond capacity. i was terrified. as the time for my monologue approached, i took several deep breaths and sat down. i'm not sure i opened my eyes at all, but i did it, i did the whole damn thing and i didn't hold back at all. in front of pretty much my entire law school community, i performed all of it, ending with a very long triple orgasm moan. when i opened my eyes, there was a second of silence-- and then thunderous applause. i could hardly breathe, i was so choked up from the actual performance and my stage fright. but i did it and it was one of the best, most unforgettable experiences of my life.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cassandra Clare
A well-written thriller that would appeal to readers who enjoyed Larsson's Trilogy. This first in a series and is a page-turner. It's a fast read, good escape and another Scandanavian mystery thriller.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Richard Templar
Although I finished this book many years ago, when I browsed through it, after buying it as a souvenier as a young-child(thanks to my parents), I decided to re-read it over this past late-summer(and boy did I miss a lot during that time). Although it's not as good as most books would be on informative tidbits, this book does do a good job at describing some of the information on each house in an organized fashion, and what is contained within each house at Colonial Williamsburg.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Etsumi Haruki
Awesome!
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Read it my sophomore year of high school...Remember liking it...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Võ Như Cầu
I got most of the way through this book but I didn't want to finish it. I usually make myself finish a book even if I don't like it, but I had no interest in these characters or what would happen to them. I found the book to be confusing and mostly boring. It jumps around between the two character's histories and viewpoints. I think you have to be a history buff to really understand what is going on. It starts out in France during Napoleon's reign and then the characters take a boat to America so that they can study the penal system there. I remember this book got a lot of good reviews when it first came out, but I just don't get why!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
This book is loved by many but I dislike magical realism as a genre. It is longwinded, hard to follow and silly. I appreciate what he has done for the literary world but, it is NOT for me.
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.