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11/05/2024

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吖 Jessica Sách lại (10)

2018-03-18 12:30

Truyện Kinh Dị Chọn Lọc - Ngọn Đèn Ma Quái Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thạch Bất Hoại

It seems that every romance reader is looking for something different. Some are looking for trashy drama and cliched story lines involving a highlander or a duke or some sort of tamed rogue. Some are looking for stories about jilted women trying to find themselves whilst traipsing from one exotic location to another eating everything in sight. Some are looking to read about a woman who has been torn apart by tragedy in some form or another and finds her solace in accepting God's hand in her life and finding true love. Sometimes, a person is just looking to read a mellow little story about a heartbroken woman (but not earth shatteringly so) realistically trying to find her way through the dating world. No humongous drama, just a sweet and engaging story. I personally love all of the above, but the book at hand, The Only Thing I See, happens to be the last option. It isn't going to change your life, it isn't all that dramatic and it is predictable (what romance isn't) but it is a page turner none the less. Yes, the book coulda done with a smidge more oomph in my opinion, but it is one I'd recommend to readers who like a sweet mellow read. The writing in The Only Thing I See is solid, the pacing is great and the added element of possible paranormal was cool. It didn't seem to me if the question of whether the main character actually had visions, or if she was just projecting was ever fully answered, but that wasn't the point. I think you were supposed to make up your own mind. I enjoyed this book, but I can't say it rocked my world. It is definitely worth a read though!... To read the full review over at The Book Buff, click here: http://thebookbuff.blogspot.com/2011/... -Kate the Book Buff

2018-03-18 15:30

65 Bài Thơ, Nhà Thơ Quân Đội - Một Thời Đánh Giặc, Một Thời Làm Thơ Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngô Vĩnh Bình

Who are you and what have you done with Nora Roberts??? I'm glad Ms. Roberts has enjoyed setting up her very own bed and breakfast. From descriptions, I think it might be a place I'd like to go. The Next Always celebrates the journey of creating a bed and breakfast. Too much. We get more information about building and decorating than we do about the characters. While growing emotions between the couple are there, there is none of La Nora's usual build up of characters. It feels like the characters are secondary to the B&B. I forced myself to read the first 3rd of the book and just gave up. Additionally, I don't mind if characters swear. It is a good way to further define the character. In this book, the swearing was jarring and distracting. The verbage is unlike any I've seen in previous books by La Nora. It was almost as if she was saying "hey, builders swear a lot, just hear them!" Hey, I've been around builders and contractors of various kinds. This kind of verbage is used. It has a context. In the book, context was explained but not shown. Jarring and distracting. I so wanted to like this series but found myself caring so little about the characters that I gave up. Thankfully, I borrowed the book from the library. Here's hoping La Nora does better in her next standalone or trilogy. I'm not investing time in this trilogy. Would I recommend this to a reader of Contemporary Romance? No Would I recommend this to a romance reader who dreams of setting up her own B&B? Yes Would I recommend this to a man in a bear suit? No. He's a bear. Indoor housing would not be of interest to him.

Người đọc 吖 Jessica từ Zona Industriale Camerano RN, Italy

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.