Giuliana Rebagliati từ Quinta do Monte, Ourense, Spain

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2018-10-08 23:30

Chuồn Chuồn Bay Cao Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thân Phương Thu

I am going to start out by saying that I enjoyed this book. However, when comparing it to the rest of the books I read in this series... I don't know... it just didn't pull me in the way the previous books did. I am not sure if it was the storylines or perhaps the fact that this book, out of all of them, seemed to drag a little bit. I know I am being a bit vague, but I don't want to give any spoilers away. Also, there is a BIG, HUGE CLIFFHANGER at the end of the book. Frankly, I am not a big fan of cliffhangers and I think that also turned me off a bit. I know why authors and publishers do this.... so you'll buy the next book of course, but if I had read these as they came out... I would be ROYALLY annoyed! Luckily, my impatient self does not have to wait ;o). In this book Rose graduates from the Academy, is still wondering about Dimitri (who is basically stalking her), trying to find a way to make him not a Strigoi anymore, and now she has to deal with struggling to find out what her place will be beyond graduation. We also have more of the other side stories like Lissa and Christian, Rose and Adrian, Abe and Rose and once again we meet some new characters. Poor Rose is always put in such precarious positions. The whole book is full of those. Rose is always so anxious to 'put things right' that she goes to the extremes to do that. Another thing that I won't say turned me off, but frustrated me something awful, was the whole Rose and Dimitri storyline...espcially later on in the story. I just hope Dimitri finally does realize all that Rose did for him. Oh, and there was a more political undertone to this book than the previous ones. I didn't mind that, but I noticed in other reviews, that it annoyed some people. I believe that Mead needed to put all the politics in this book because I THINK that will be the premise for the next book (or at least be a BIG part of it). Overall, I did like this book. I would give it a 3 3/4 star to a 4 star rating. I am now off to start reading the last part of this series. Keeping my fingers crossed that many questions will be answered.

2018-10-09 04:30

Sách Zigzag Về Số Đếm Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả

4.5 - Mag das Ende irgendwie nicht ganz, Review folgt hoffentlich bald. First Thoughts: Ich liebe die Shifters/Faythe Sanders-Reihe. Ich liebe die Charaktere und ich liebe es, wie Faythe sich weiterentwickelt. Von Anfang an konnte ich ihren Wunsch nach Unabhängigkeit und ihr Missfallen der "politischen" Situation im Pack/unter Werwölfen absolut verstehen. Ihre Handlungen, wenn auch oft dämlich, erschienen einfach logisch und ich dachte mir regelmäßig: Ich hätte es nicht anders gemacht. In diesem Buch muss Faythe nun endgültig 'erwachsen' werden und noch mehr Verantwortung übernehmen, Entscheidungen treffen und Opfer bringen. An bestimmten Stellen musste ich heftig meine Tränen wegblinzeln (oder Toilettenpapier holen, weil akuter Taschentuchmangel herrschte). Doch trotz all dieser emotionaler Szenen, trotz der tollen Entwicklung konnte ich Faythes Entscheidung zwischen ihren zwei tollen Männern nicht ganz nachvollziehen. Ich verstand zwar, wieso sie den gewählt hat, den sie gewählt hat - Weil sie ihn liebt, mehr liebt, am Meisten liebt, whatever. Doch ich konnte einfach nicht nachvollziehen, WIESO sie das tut. - Etwas, das nicht passieren sollte und mich noch Tage danach unbefriedigt auf das Buch (den eReader) hat starren lassen. Deswegen der 0.5-er Abzug. Ansonsten ein großartiger Abschluss der Reihe. Obwohl ich natürlich hoffe, zu erfahren, wie genau es bei dem 'verlassenen' Mann weitergeht. *sigh*

2018-10-09 05:30

Phiêu Lưu Chữ Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoàng Đăng Khoa

This book starts off strong. I started around 10pm and ended up reading it straight through til 2am! I kept saying to myself “As soon as I find a stopping point, I’ll put it down,” but I just kept on reading. The heroine, Gwyneth Carswell, is the daughter of an English earl. But she was taken in by a handsome lord who said the right things, and when he left her ruined, and pregnant, her father sent her to live with some distant relatives in the Highlands. She was 17 and pregnant, and that cousin was chief of the clan MacIrwin, and married her to one of his men. In Gwyneth’s mind, her son now had a last name, and she would never let her sensual side lead her again. She was a very timid heroine, who had been mistreated by men her whole life (when you get a glimpse of her father, you understand that it wasn’t just her abusive husband, and wasn't only physical abuse). She refuses to go by “Lady” Gwyneth trading down instead for Mistress Carswell, feeling that blending in and not bringing forth her shame and previous station would be best. She even names her son Rory, even though he’s English, so that he will blend in more. The hero, Alasdair MacGrath, is injured when the MacIrwin chief plays at wanting peace, but ambushes the MacGrath party instead. Gwyneth has become a healer since the death of her husband, and when she finds Alasdair, she can’t just let him die. But she has to hide him, or risk death. Alasdair leaves, but is almost caught-so when he fights one of the MacIrwin men, that man tells Donald, the chief and her cousin. They do trace him back to her, burning her home down, and killing the healer, who lived with her. Luckily she escaped...and where did she run? Straight to MacGrath of course! I loved Alasdair. From the first moment, to the last, I loved him. Gwyneth drove me nuts a few times, especially in her constant rejections of Alasdair. By the last few pages, which I couldn't turn fast enough, I really was angry with her for her decisions. BUT, I also know why she did it, and I know that she really needed to see that what she thought she wanted wasn't necessarily what she wanted. I did like the ending, and I did like how not every villain was sent off to jail with a tidy nice bow on the end. I'm not saying what really happened, but it worked. This was my first Vonda Sinclair read, and it won't be my last. The Highland Hussy decrees that Ms. Sinclair is a fantastic writer, who brought so much of the reality of fighting and feuding Highlanders to the pages, that it was easy to visualize, and sympathize with Gwyneth. **Thank you to the author for the review copy http://www.demonloversbooksandmore.co...

Người đọc Giuliana Rebagliati từ Quinta do Monte, Ourense, Spain

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.