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My son loves this book a lot. He especially loves that Duck messes up in trying to learn to use the potty, and that he can point to the "yucky poo poo" when Duck misses. I don't particularly love that part, but it's written for toddlers, so I'm not really the intended audience. He has actually memorized this book and loved it so enthusiastically that I'd go so far as to say it's at least half responsible for his potty training by 2 years and 2 months. "No more diapers Duck!" became his battle cry when squirming away from the diaper I'd try to put on him for going places or for bedtime. So, if you're trying to get your kid interested in potty learning, this might be a good book to add to the bedtime story rotation.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Chi Chan
Husbands and Lovers is the story of four main characters, set mainly against the backdrop of the 1970's and 1980's. True life events were woven into the fictional story throughout the novel, which very much set the stage for the characters. Being a child of the 1970's and a teen of the 1980's, I am a bit younger than the characters, but definately old enough to remember most of those events which really added to my enjoyment of the story. The story was centered on four main characters: Carlys (the married woman), Jade (the single woman), George (the lover), and Kirk (the husband). It opened with a prologue in which events were taking place in their present tense, although the circumstances were left intentionally vague, for reasons that become clear near the end of the book. Each part of the novel focused on one of those four characters, going back and forth in time to tell their story. That back and forth can make the reading of a story confusing and somewhat muddy, but there was absolutely none of that with this book. Instead it added to the interest of the characters and their stories and backstories. While each character was developed in their own part of the novel, their stories were woven together throughout the story. I really enjoyed the fact that no matter how much you learned about a character, enough was left unexplained that it throroughly built the suspense for the end of the novel. All that had been unexplained or left vague came together in the end and made for a great conclusion to the stories of these four characters. Because so much has changed in society since the time in which this story was set, it was interesting to revisit it and really see those changes. The political and social events taking place at the time, the sexual politics and the changing roles of women were all very different then, and using that to form the backdrop for the four characters was fascinating. So much of contemporary fiction focuses on women, but this novel was different in that it gave equal time to men and their stories. All in all, an excellent read that I highly recommend you pick up and read!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lyman Frank Baum
Best Margaret Atwood book, historical fiction / science fiction / love story - deeply layered, story-driven but still well-written and really poetic lines.
eek! am I going to med school?
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoàng Hải Nguyễn
LOVE mort. too freaking funny.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tuyết Ảnh Sương Hồn
It is amazing how Jodi Picoult can somehow manage to make you hate the shooter in the beginning, yet sympathize with him as the story goes on. It really sheds light on the tragedy at VA Tech. This book is great and I couldn't put it down. Another wonderful book by Picoult.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lee Kyungjin
Branko Galonja Ms. Campanella English 3H- Period 2 3 April 2009 The Overachievers The awe-inspiring and beautifully written novel The Overachievers: The Secret Life of Driven Kids, written by Alexandra Robbins, is one that many high school teenagers can relate their life to. The reason I chose this book was because I was assigned to read it. Usually when I am assigned to read a book I hate it from the start, but to my amazement I could actually relate to this story. This novel is classified under fiction, and gives off an energy that is similar to that of a typical teenage drama. The High school life is one filled with many wonders such as Prom and boyfriends and girlfriends, but many also dread their lives in high school because the stress of maintaining grades and having an outside life is to overwhelming for them to handle. This is exactly what the novel The Overachievers is about, a tale of nine students who go through the painful journey of high school. “AP” Frank, Audrey, C.J, Julie, Sam, Taylor, Pete, the “Stealth”, and Ryland all attend or used to attend Walt Whitman High School in Maryland. Frank is the workhorse of the group; always doing everything he can to finish his work, or to improve his studies. Audrey is another leader of the group and many would consider her a perfectionist. She has to have everything the way she wants it, and everything has to be flawless. But high school is challenging even for these two, because it provides the obstacles that stand in the way of their dreams. The conflicts that are found throughout the novel consist of man vs. man and man vs. self. The students are forced to overcome all the obstacles of the extreme curriculum and maintain the perfect GPA that will send them off to their dream colleges. The kids put an amazing amount of pressure on themselves by taking advanced placement classes and overwhelming themselves with a devastating amount of work. Not only do they pressure themselves to stay elite in academics, but the addition of being pushed by their parents drives them into a state of superior stress. One example of this conflict is the life of AP Frank, a successful student who has already finished high school, still bears the pressure of his mom. Another major conflict that is seen is man vs. society. The acceptance rate for colleges is becoming much more challenging, accepting a much smaller amount of students than the previous years. Colleges can only accept so many students, and the exponential growth of graduating seniors is too much for the colleges to handle. The competition for these few spots becomes so fierce that kids would do anything to get that final spot. They fight off each other to still have that small sliver of hope of attending their dream colleges. This is the new generation, a group of young people who are eaten alive by the stress of attaining the perfect life. But it has a moral behind this madness, a theme that teaches the student to ease up on the school work and enjoy life while they can. I was amazed that this book was as good as it was. When I first read the title, I thought that it would be another boring story of a bunch of nerds trying to go to a superior college. When I read the first couple of pages I was immediately hooked by the simplistic writing style of the author. It made it truly easy to read and was easy for me to draw a picture in my head. It also provided a good amount of statistical information with the requirements for colleges and the curriculum that the high school offers. Overall I had a fantastic time reading this book and recommend it to anyone who is experiencing the high school life right now. It has taught me to enjoy the high school life because you are only in high school once. Don’t let school work take over your life, enjoy high school while you can, because you only have one chance to be a teenager.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Scholastic
Maitland just gets better and better. This is a fabulous read, with a tightly woven plot and a great array of characters. It's brutal and horrific in the extreme-but not gratuitosuly so. The characters are well depicted, with many of them showing compassion which contrasts with the life of the times, and the appalling attitudes of the lords of the manor. It's left very open ended, so am hoping with all my heart we will be seeing a sequel soon-it could even run to a series, there is so much potential left unexplored. 10/10 for this magnificent achievement.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dương Dương
Just finished reading Maggie Stiefvater's "The Scorpio Races" and it was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! :D I've never really read a horse book before and that was totally fine as this book was fantastic!!! :D I've always loved Maggie's books and her "Shiver" series is one of my all-time favorites, and now this book is on that list as well!!! :D I love this whole story and what Maggie did with the Irish water horse mythology and created this fictional Irish island and their race!!! :D I loved Sean and Kate (I just can't call her Puck LOL) and their romance was amazing!!! :D Not to mention the horses Coor and Dove!!! :D The supporting characters of Finn, Gabe, Dory Maude and her sisters, George Holly, Tommy Faulk, Father Mooneyham, and all of island residents good or bad were so well written. Maggie is one of my favorite writers and this book proved it!!! :D It was so action packed, scary at times, moving, and romantic!!! :D Being part Irish myself I also loved it for that reason. ;) I'm also very happy Warner Brothers bought the film rights as when I started reading this I strongly felt this is going to be a movie!!! :D And I can't wait for it!!! :D
One of my favorite Christian fiction authors...
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.