Amalia Martinez từ Leonore, IL, USA

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11/21/2024

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2018-10-27 03:31

Đứa Trẻ Hư Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tử Kim Trần

The first thing I would like to say is who the hell names their child Spider?? Like, I guess the name is cool and all, but it was just weird. Anywho, I liked this book. I did feel like the romance was a little too big of a part in the story, but I still think there was enough of other components to balance it out. Deni, I felt was a good character. Though I did not like the insta-love that happened, I liked how technically he was built like some pretty jock boy (muscles body, intense eyes, sexy man sweat) he was not actually some shallow, cocky guy. He was broken, and sad, and strong in a silent, protective way. Elli was adorable. I wish I could go to Indonesia just to find her :) Sienna herself was likable. I felt like she was a little too whiny about Vera, but I think she was able to convey her feelings in so great a way that I agreed with a lot of what she felt (Her feelings for Deni, her relationship with her dad, her dislike of Vera). And I kind of did frown at her when she kept shouting she was only 15, but then she goes and boards a plane without her dad's permission, so obviously she's not JUST 15, but I felt that she was really mature when it came to Rema. Also, I was very moved by the city of Aceh. Kling managed to bring the beauty, the devastation, and the customs of that place in a very believable manner. The whole time I was reading I was easily imagining I was there. As for the ending, I thought it was semi-perfect. I was very proud of Sienna for what she decided, though I was especially heartbroken at the end of Deni's letter when he himself didn't know what would happen the very next day. And as for when Sienna came home (view spoiler) I still liked this story. With the whole mystery of her mother, and her love life, and how her journey to overcome her grief was accomplished only when she understood the grief of others. Highly recommended

2018-10-27 04:31

Hệ Thống Bài Tập Và Bài Giải Tài Chính Doanh Nghiệp (Tái Bản Lần 1) Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi:

I don't even know where to begin. I'm not sure I've ever teetered between anger, desolation and longing so much as I have in the few weeks it took me to get through this book. Covering nearly every issue affecting Roman Catholic women today from abortion to sex to women's ordination, I finished this book furious at the institution I already struggle with, even less fond of the male magisterium and wondering where I fit into it all. The book affirmed what I had already experienced, namely that it's women-both vowed religious and lay-that are leading the reformation in the Roman Catholic Church today. The author is definitely biased and states so, but she does a decent job presenting opposing opinions and it's moving to hear her share personal convictions and experiences, especially when she's challenged by the work a particular woman or organization is doing. I found myself taking consolation in the fact that other women feel the way I do about certain issues in the Church, especially when I find myself agreeing with both sides. It would take me a month to process everything I read and learned from this book. So suffice it to say that if you're even remotely interested in women's issues and the Church, you should consider reading this. It will more than likely incite you to action and leave you wondering how the hell to channel it.

Người đọc Amalia Martinez từ Leonore, IL, USA

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.