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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: G. Trôiepônxki
Better than the first, but Collins really needs to learn how to write a likable hero.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trương Sỹ Thăng
A definite read for any member of the family dealing with a loss in that family. It's for middle school ages, but there are some important points that it hits that should be addressed.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Annette Langen
I thought the plot was very interesting. the plot was interesting to me because of how it targeted kids my age and them working together. if this were to happen in the real world i don't think it would have as good as this. people would freak out and more people would die. i know there is a sequel and i have read it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đức Tín
Collected Stone Arch Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Hanseland Gretel, Red Riding Hood and Rumplestilskin. Straight tellings of the fairy tales, most of the art is moody Tim Burton-ish. They are fun to read and look at, but necessarily violent. Two page text about the origin of the tale at the end of each story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
3.5 stars This was a tough one to rate and review. Mostly because I had a major problem with it but then I absolutely love the ending so it's a toss up with what I want to rate it. I have a ton of feelings towards this book but the one feeling that stands out the most is amazement. Amazement at how much these two MCs are like magnets to a fridge. I'm dead serious. They could not stand to be away from each other for long and when they were together they couldn't stand to NOT touch each other. It's sweet and cute but at the same time extremely frustrating. Alexei and Patrick are definitely passionate men, they have a chemistry that sparks off the pages. I loved them both because of that and because of their need for each other. The feelings they couldn't verbally say but expressed in their voices and the nicknames they have for each other. I enjoyed seeing them suffer when the other was away or when they couldn't be around each other. The plot was a good one. A mobster meeting a cop and then unintentionally creating a relationship out of the 'meetings' they held together for information. I enjoyed it. I lived for the moments when I could see the plot evolve and grow. Unfortunately, the biggest fault of this book is the sex. I felt like I was drowning in it. Any time Alexei and Patrick would get together, there'd be sex (view spoiler). And there were a lot of scenes where they are together and even some flashback scenes of them having sex. In fact, I'd say a majority of the story revolves around the sex instead of the actual plot. What plot there is, like I said, is a good one. I was excited about this book because there's not many mobster books out there so I was anxious to read this. In some ways, this book filled all my expectations of it but in other ways I was disappointed. I don't like to read books filled with more sex than plot. It's not something I enjoy and I suppose I should have known this book would be something like that since the few books I've read from this duo has been pwp but I held out hope I'd enjoy this story. In the end, I did but I did not. In my opinion, the story was slow in all areas but the sex department. Still, I enjoyed the book for what it was but I still want more of Alexei (view spoiler) and Patrick. But I want a book about who these characters are. Not just how much they can scorch up the sheets. I will say that a big redeeming factor in this story was the ending. I absolutely loved it. It left me with a silly little grin and an occasionally giddy giggle because of how these two end up making it work.
I bought this for Mckenna isn't exactly for Mckenna's age yet...It was interesting to say the least.
I very much enjoyed the book for the historical perspective it provided of the civil war in Sierra Leone. Books like this really give perspective on the life we live in the US: whether we consider ourselves to be wealthy or impovershed, we will never need to fear living the sort of existance millions have lived throughout the civil wars that have plagued many African countries. The vocabulary is pretty basic, but it helps set the context of the book - from the perspective of a youth who has been asked to perform acts in a war that are unimaginable.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Văn Ốc
Fun book I read last spring. Movie was beyond terrible.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: David Nicholls
"Global literature book"
Riveting. I like Leslie's writing style and her knack for turning descriptive phrases. If she had stuck simply with the narrative of the events of 9-11... it would have been perfect. Unfortunately, there were various scriptures and flashbacks that seems a little disjointed with the rest of the narrative. And I love the scriptures and I love a good flashback... I just couldn't always follow how it fit in. Other than that... it was a very moving and engaging read. I've always been interested to hear survivor stories from that horrible day.
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.