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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: 天沢夏月
One of the few books that I've read more than once--a truly unique and wonderful retelling of "Beauty and the Beast", which actually speaks volumes especially since you know how the story is going to turn out given that its a well-known fairy tale. Just very sweet--like candy. Literary candy. But also healthy like a literary candy carrot. I make sense to me.
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If this works, you won't see me riding the beige desk much longer! *** I need to get this book again when I'm not in the middle of moving and have time to focus on it. When I got it, I figured it was a gimmick, but having read it, I can see that it would work if I took the difficult steps and did what it said. If I did, it would change me forever and much for the better. But even if I never do, it's already been very valuable in helping me waste less energy in my ordinary, humdrum life.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cao Văn Đưa
The title says it all!
I always recommend the first book in the series Lord Ian's story is fascinating and heart warming. This story about the second oldest Mackenzie brother is less hot and generally less interesting. I prefer re-reading Ian and Beth's story. I will give the fourth book a chance, Hart the eldest brother seems like a domineering character and it would be interesting to see who and what matches up with him.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Helen Exley
I love Carl Hiaasen, and I think this is his best book for younger ages yet. It retains more of his edgy feel. I can't wait to get a copy of this into my library. ARC from Net Galley
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kawi
Since Urban Fantasy is my favorite series, it's impossible for me not to be drawn into a themed anthology featuring some characters I already follow and some characters I haven't met yet. The stories are mainly cozy, quaint, and humorous, but there is a serious shadow in a few of them. The cover is adorable with the cake and decorations befitting the genre - and of course with this kind of mixture you can expect all sorts of supernatural beings (vamps, shapeshifters, demons, witches, the undead.) As with any anthology, the offering is a mixed bag, but I'm happy to report that overall the offerings make the bag pretty. The first short story, Spellbound, is a cute thing that succeeds at being humorous. From the spoof play of the old rival between Hatfields and the McCoys, to the lust induced cravings of young couples holding off till the wedding, to disasters that befall best men and maids of honor, it's a riot. Not perfect (the field melodrama carries on too much at times and there's not wrap-up explanation about the very beginning), but some fun stuff. I'll always miss L.A. Banks, RIP. Something Borrowed was yet another reminder to myself that I need to majorly catch up with the Harry Dresden series. Although choppy, it's fun and cute. Harry is a fill-in best man for a were friend about to tie the knot, but when he finds the missing bride, he also finds trouble. Bob makes a needed appearance with his corny tradmark lines. Worthy if you're a fan of the series, fast paced. The third story, Dead Man's Chest by Rachel Caine, is easily my favorite. Pirates, betrayal, surprise twists, a little romance thrown in, humor, enjoyable characters- both heroes and villains - there's not much more I can ask for. I do need to find more of this author - fast. All Shook Up - I did enjoy the Elvis wedding story - it was more about the magic of Elvis than anything. How the paranormal came into play was decent. Not my favorite story, but a decent one. Would be great for Elvis fans. Charmed by the moon by Lori Handeland was well written and I like the author's technique with words. I can tell the main character would get on my nerves quick with attitude in a series, though. The story is a good one, sweet, and blending in Indian lore for Will - her intended's - sake. Tacky - The Charlaine Harris story is set in Sookieverse with Dahlia but without Sookie or any of the main book characters. Not the best story but cute and amusing. Light in structure but it's fun enough. A Hard Day's Night Searcher - I'm not familiar with the world and the legends that go along with it, but it wasn't really necessary. Jeff was especially funny as the teenage squire who keeps screwing things up. Raphael wasn't the most dimensional but he was amusing as well. Not the best story but one of them. Sherrilyn Kennon writes humor with ease. ...Or Forever Hold Your Peace - The last story seemed well constructed with several deep layers of twists, but it was one of those where you really need to know the overlying story, series, etc., to get into it and understand it enough to care. The writing isn't back but it's a little old fashioned for an Urban Fantasy series I haven't read. Think it's more for already established fans.
This was my first real vamp book ever read and I love it, had originally though i would not enjoy. Boy was i ever wrong, never thought i would like readin about vamps. But the Blind King owns me now.
Hilarious and mean stories about life in Britpop-era England, told with great, sustained energy.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gia Mạnh
This book was incredibly well written. It was a sad story but I loved learning about the Congo. It was interesting to read about how far one will take their beliefs while not caring about the needs of the ones they supposdely love.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoa Mai
OH MY GOD!!!!! I Love John Green! His writing is out of control good...he just gets either me or kids or both and his books are just never what I expect them to be. They are quirky and wonderful in so many ways. ENJOY him.
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.