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Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Contemporary romance has a new queen and her name is Stephanie Perkins. She masterfully concocted swoons in Anna And The French Kiss and manages to kick it up a notch in Lola And The Boy Next Door. Read the rest of my review here
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Diệp Lạc Vô Tâm
This is the third time I've read Anna and I probably won't get to it again (so many books, so little time) but I enjoyed this translation tremendously. Our February book club discussed it last night and I learned a lot from them as well. (It's tempting to assign an LC subject heading: Railroads--Russia and see if circulation increases.)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thanh Hải
I'm not a big science fiction fan, but this book held my interest (although it took me months to finish, no thanks to "back to school.") Can't wait to read the second book!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ernest Hemingway
Loved this book and series and was admittedly one of the original people who said it was stupid. I was wrong.
In "Talk Like A Winner", Steve Nakamoto offers 21 tips on applying the basic social skills of personal communications most of us have forgotten or never learned. His book does present anything new because there is nothing new in how two humans communicate. What is new and unique with "Talk Like A Winner" is the simplicity of how Nakamoto explains the material and how the book is organized. On the book cover is a quote from Brian Tracy. I did not need to read too far to see that Nakamoto is a student of Tracy, and a good one at that. The book is broken into 21, 10-page chapters, each teaching a specific skill of personal communications. Each chapter is laid out exactly the same. I like the consistent organization; an excellent way to learn. "Talk Like A Winner" would make an great text for class on personal communications. A class that should be taught many times during a students career.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mikhail Samarsky
I read this after Dreaming of You. I only liked it because it had Derek in it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lộng Chương
This is another sequel of Naruto Volume 9. In this volume, the battle of Hinata and Neji ended with Neji victorious, but Hinata has a fatal injury. Now that the match has ended, another match is announced; the match of Gaara of the Sand village and Lee of the Leaf village. Gaara of the Sand uses sand from his gourd he keeps on his back for defense and offense. Lee however, uses traditional fighting due to his lack of ability to perform spells like normal ninja, he is a trained fighter. Will Lee come out victorious, or will Gaara get him first? While I was reading this book, I made a text to world connection. I made a connection to the many professional atheletes of the world. I relate this to atheletes because many like challenges, like running marathons, going to the Olympics, and much more. In the book, everyone fears Gaara for his protective sand, but that means nothing to Lee, just like how atheletes keep pushing themselves and doing new challenges. I rate this book 5 stars because I really like the personality of Lee and how his past affected his future. Also, Gaara had a horrid past too, it is very intresting seeing how pasts are similar and then how the futures can be entirely different.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Bảo Ngọc
This is a fantastic set of four novellas, three of which have been made into films: Shawshank Redemption, Stand By Me (the novella is called The Body), and The Apt Pupil. The fourth story, The Breathing Method, is by far my favorite and well worth reading, even if the ending is mildly disturbing. The only reason I didn't give the book 5 stars is because The Apt Pupil is not quite up to par with the rest of the stories, but the book is definitely worth buying.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Paula Metcalf
This was just a fun, sophistaced book that I will recommend to lots of readers in the years to come.
High quality short stories of the fantasy/sci-fi type, sort of. Added bonus if you've read American Gods beforehand.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
¡Este libro te enseñará lecciones! Lleno de romanticismo, frustraciones políticas y depresiones de Nietzschein, las ideas y el lenguaje de Kundera son intrigantes y desgarradores. Recomendado para cualquier persona en las etapas dolorosas de una ruptura o un nuevo romance.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Minemura Ryoko
Desde que tenía tres años, Eliza Jane McCully ha vivido en el faro de Crescent City, California, donde su padre es el guardián. Ahora con trece años, Eliza tiene muchas responsabilidades: ayudar a su padre a mantener la luz encendida y esperar ansiosamente el nacimiento de su nuevo hermano pequeño. Un día, mientras persigue a su obstinada cabra a través del camino a la isla, es atrapada por una ola. Un niño chino salva a su cabra y le advierte sobre la ola justo a tiempo. Eliza está confundida porque su padre le enseñó que los chinos son malvados paganos. Una tragedia inesperada hace que Eliza dude de sus propias creencias y cuestione las de su padre. Cuando la gente del pueblo saca a los chinos de Crescent City, Eliza mira con horror, incapaz de hacer nada. Pero cuando el niño que la rescató acude a ella en busca de ayuda, Eliza debe tomar la decisión final. ¿Es lo suficientemente valiente como para desafiar abiertamente a su padre? Una bonita novela histórica inusual para lectores jóvenes de grado medio / jóvenes.
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.