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I loved this book, it kept me reading and reading and the twists stayed with me after I finished reading the book, liked the ending, the joy and tragedy of this book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kota Nozomi
Yeah, it was wildly popular, but with good reason.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lục Trần
Overall Review: How many of us have dreamed we could fly? (How many of us tried as children only to find—the painful way—that we can’t?) What if you found that you could fly? What would you do? Piper has floated around a great deal since she was born, much to the chagrin of her parents. One day, she decides it’s time to control it! This leads to a series of events that include a ride in a helicopter with some very interesting people, a trip down a talking elevator though a fascinating facility, and meeting up with other kids who are not unlike Piper with all kinds of strange and wonderful abilities! There is so much in this book—there’s the fun of all these children with amazing talents (flying, x-ray vision, telekinesis, super speed, super strength, super genius intelligence, etc.); there’s the defining of ‘different vs normal’—What really is different? What is normal? Whose job is it to decide? And when that distinction is made, what should be done about it? Is it ok to ‘normal-fy’ everything to a perceived standard, or is it better to just love everyone and everything for what they are and enjoy the spice it adds to life? The Girl Who Could Fly is well written and fast-paced. It is full of the joys of childhood and growing up, and mixed with that little extra edge of ‘sci-fi’ fun! I found myself feeling so attached to these characters—and, oh, how I loved Piper’s backwoods-y accent! I smiled and cheered when things were looking good; I cried and sobbed through their hardships and heartbreak. Lovely writing and full of fun for everyone! Overall rating is 5 out of 5 stars! Content Review: PROFANITY: 2 Mild and 2 Moderate instances VIOLENCE: Some mild instances SEXUAL CONTENT: A few very mild instances MATURE THEMES: Mild to Moderate RECOMMENDED AGE GROUP: 12+ There were 2 mild/moderate instances of profanity (all from one character). There is some bullying from various characters (includes pushing, destroying others’ personal property, threats, etc.) A character tortures creatures that are not ‘normal’ in order to make them ‘normal’; and if they don’t become ‘normal’, they are destroyed. There is a chase scene in the sky. A character tells of a sibling’s death. A character falls from a great height and dies. A character has x-ray vision and is twice reported to look through girls’ clothes to see their underwear. The mild mature themes include the importance of showing love and caring for others, and the question of what is ‘normal’, why it’s important, and having tolerance for those we perceive not to be ‘normal’. The more moderate themes include parents who don’t want their children, taking children from their parents, and the ethics of separating/destroying/discouraging things that are considered different. The Girl Who Could Fly is recommended as a Squeaky Clean Read for ages 12+! This review was written by Emily A Squeaky Clean Reads Book Reviewer!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Johanna Lindsey
it helped me pass my project
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Lân Dũng
My 3rd grader read this book for a school project, so I read it too. Roald Dahl's books are usually fun, quirky, and smart, and this one was not an exception. It does have some parts that might trouble some children, but it is pretty clear that the book is pure fantasy. I did have some trouble with the notion that any female just might be a witch in disguise.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Blog Việt Tuyển Chọn
Unbelievable book. Certainly had disturbing moments that made me put down the book and take a break, but overall it was an impressive read. You get an insight into Afghan culture and history and gain a better understanding of what life may have been like under the Taliban regime.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Anna Civardi
Dieses Buch der Reihe Liebe und Geheimnis bringt mal wieder gelegentliches Gänsehaut-Feeling! Die Atmosphäre in diesem altertümlichen Gutshaus ist sehr gut beschrieben, sowie auch der Alltag des Gesindels. Das Ende kam diesmal auch wieder relativ überraschend. Wiedermal kann ich auch wieder den Schreibstil von Bianka Minte-König loben (auch wenn das natürlich Geschmackssache ist), der schnell zu lesen und spannend ist. Wieder ein ausgezeichnetes Buch!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: PGS.TS. Ngô Minh Oanh
I only read Laurenston's contribution and, like everything from her, I really enjoyed it. The 'world' is the same to that of her Magnus Pack and Pride books - shifters live alongside mostly unsuspecting humans - but in this novella we are introduced to humans (women) who live (secondary) lives as witches and are recruited to help shield a shifter small town (and yes! there are Smiths) from humans. Typical Laurenston humor ensues making for a fun, enjoyable read!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
This book is aimed towards psychology professionals. However, if you are looking for some good self-exploration, this book is intriguing. It takes a little while to get the flow of it. I found myself thinking, "Is the clinician trying to coax out multiple personality disorder?" What it is really about is giving your various traits a voice and imagining what they would say to you. Definitely thought-provoking.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Will Fowler
more stories from spin columnist chuck klosterman. i love this guy. i think i have a little man-crush on him. i know, weird.
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.