Dữ liệu người dùng, đánh giá và đề xuất cho sách
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gia Linh
The title is the thesis, that our faith requires a "ruthless trust" in what is true and good. Manning's writing, as always, is lucid and engaging, expertly weaving insight with stories to help us to understand on a deeper level the internalization of grace. His chapter on gratefulness has impacted my faith since I first read it in high school and I return to it often as a reminder that i am exceedingly ungrateful and am trapped and crippled by my sense of entitlement and the bitterness that grows out of that. Manning's goal of "blowing the dust off of shopworn theology" is achieved. This book also has a lot to say for anyone who is in a period of crisis, of transition, and general disorientation. Manning helps pastor us through the lack of foundation with a ruthless clinging to the God who is a foundation that lasts.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kim Mi Kyeong
Neil Gaiman always satisfies my urge to combine Jungian mythological archetypes with a little pop fiction. The story explores what happens when the "old" gods in America, who came from other lands with their immigrants but never took root in American soil, meet the new gods of America (technology, media, luck, etc.). Gaiman asks us, how does the power of belief create a god? What happens to these gods when those who believed in them no longer exist? In the end, it's all a con game, but to tell you more would spoil the ending. This book made me want to learn more abut Odin, Loki, Bastet, Easter, and the pantheons of long forgotten gods who came to this land in the hearts of travelers but dried up as belief in them evaporated. Plus, any book that partly takes place in The House on the Rock is okay by me!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ted Hammond
Ok, I didn't read ALL of it. But found what I did read interesting. If you like to see someone play with language more and experiment rather than worry about conveying plot - you will enjoy this. I can't say that Beckett's prose is my cup of tea, but it is interesting in a puzzle kinda way.
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i've read a number of this series - they're light, fun, and make me feel a bit connected to africa. :)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tạ Lan Hạnh
My older sister gave this book (and it's companion, Hello Cupcake!) to my little sister for her birthday last year... or two years ago. xD Either way, I really just love paging through these two books thanks to the ingenious ideas that the authors came up with! You think a cupcake is just a muffin with a bit of sugar coating? Think again! There seem to be unlimited ideas as to what you can do with a cupcake. Don't know any? Pick up one of these two books! If only to page through it and end up looking like =O because you can't believe that someone came up with THAT idea! (My favorite? The cupcake garden! Cupcakes with little peas, carrots, planted plants... etc!)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
i got this book wen i left my old skool
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cửu Bả Đao
It was funny and really cool to see this book... I have 4/6, I LOVE THESE
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Asada Suguru
I do not understand why anyone would want to climb a freezing cold mountain. Sounds like hell on earth to me. This book didn't make that desire any clearer to me, but it was a fascinating chronicle of a bunch of people banding together to be really cold up high and dying for it. I couldn't put it down.
This is one my bf's favorite books. Short stories revolving around family life in Italy. Most of them were funny. Near the end though the book dragged. As a whole I enjoyed reading though.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cấn Vân Khánh
This book was rather drawn out and uneventful, but it was still well-written. I dunno. I felt like the whole time, Kate was like, "HEY, SOMETHING'S GOING TO HAPPEN, I'M BUILDING THE SUSPENSE UP SO YOU KEEP READING AND THINK SOMETHING'S GOING HAPPEN" and then nothing ended up happening. It was stupid. And boring. That's why this book took me a week and a half to read. I still liked the characters and their personalities, but the stuff they did was...out of character. Luce, in the first book, was very guarded and, frankly a little badass for the heroine of a teen fiction series. But in this book, she was whiny and submissive. Hated. It. The only thing she did that left me thinking, "Oh, thank god" was when she started doubting Daniel. I mean, I like Daniel and I think he's an okay character, but if some hot guy told me we had a history like Luce's and Daniel's, I wouldn't be like, "OH MY LOVE I REMEMBER YOU AND I LOVE YOU AND WILL NEVER DOUBT A THING YOU SAY." I would be much more cautious and guarded. I might date him at a normal, slow pace, and maybe doubt a thing or two about him. I was also cross with the lack of Cam in this book. I think he's totally the shit. I love him. He just like...needs his own series or something. I'll still read Passion, but...hell. Something better happen in it.
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.