Dữ liệu người dùng, đánh giá và đề xuất cho sách
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thành Huân
Spoiled little shit.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jeong Sol
Must-have for Gene Wolfe fans. Just don't spoil yourself.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Robert Ringer
More from Kozol on the state of education. I think it was a follow-up to Savage Inequalities. I read them one after the other so I can't remember where one stopped and the other started.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đào Hải
First book I read of hers. It has graphic violence/romance (if you can call it that) and the story moves along quickly.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Ngọc Tư
** spoiler alert ** I read this after having read Dance Dance Dance, and I was a bit taken aback by the repetition of characters.. The book should be read before Dance Dance Dance. Nevertheless, it conserves the same Murakami style, passionate and clear, though always surprising in details and events. It is definitely a nice work of fiction, a bit arond the corner at times, but marvelous nonetheless. The ending is strenuous, you keep wondering about the real and the possible, there's pressure and craftsmanship in what consists the "tale of possession". It's almost like the story happens somewhere in a land beyond reality, where comedy and sense of wonder become one.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Joy Land Media
The book I read was 'Audrey,Wait!' by Robin Benway.The main characters in of the book are of course,Audrey,her ex-boyfriend Evan,her best friend Victoria,and her current boyfriend James. The plot starts with Audrey breaking up with Evan and then he writes a song about it,the song becomes a huge hit and throws Audrey,Evan and his band into instant popularity.The plot gets worse because Audrey is being stalked by the paparazzi every minute of the day trying to the the scoop on Evan and his very successful career.Then Audrey starts liking the guy she works with at a local ice cream shop,they go out a date and the paparazzi closes in on them,so they have to be escortedby the police.Another key plot would be when Victoria keeps accepting gifts from magazine writers and they Audrey and Victoria have a big fight over Evan's music video for his song "Audrey,Wait!"which was about their break-up.The last key point is when Evan calls Audrey and asks her to come up to New York for a MTV interview;she goes and talks about all that she's been through since the song came out,she apologizes to Evan for being so paranoid about it. Robin Benway's audience is teenagers because she uses a lot of music that us,teens listen to and the way she put the chapters together,which was decent-lentgh and easy to follow. I think her theme would be don't let the world and people around drive you to where your paranoid and lose all of your sanity. But overall this book was really good and I recommend it to every teenage girl in the world!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đoàn Công Lê Huy
O veneziano Marco Polo descreve a Kublai Khan, imperador mongol, as várias cidades do ocidente. Marco Polo descreve então 55 cidades, agrupadas por vários temas: Olhos, Subtis, Memória, Sinais, Desejo, Olhos, Mortos, Trocas, Ocultas, Céu, Contínuas. Cada uma destas cidades é descrita de forma simples, surreal, e sempre com nome de mulher (Isaura, Diomira, Isidora, Dorotéia, etc.). Não posso dizer que gostei do livro, também é certo que não o desgostei, mas como tanta opinião positiva que tinha lido, julgava que era bem melhor. O facto de não haver uma linha condutora da história, mas sim como se os diálogos entre Polo e Khan, e as próprias descrições das cidades fossem "despejadas" no livro. E achei também que algumas descrições eram muito idênticas com outras anteriormente já descritas. Talvez tenha partido para a leitura com as expectativas muito elevadas, se a altura para o ler não foi a ideal, se no fim de contas não faz mesmo o meu género de leitura… no entanto, tenciono voltar a relê-lo (daqui a um ano ou dois) para o tira-teimas. E vocês, já o leram? O que acharam?
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Guillaume Musso
I think what the character learned about love in the end was a life lesson to anybody who reads this book. Remy turned really sincere to her boyffriend Dexter but I still thought that her mom should be more careful about who she married and think about how it would affect her kids. All I have to say to Remy is good luck at Stanford!
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I have a ridiculous respect for Joan Didion after reading this book. Properly speaking, I did not read the book. I listened to it on CD as I drove cross country last summer. Despite the fact that I far might have preferred the paper-version, I was drawn to this solemn, utterly truthful account of the illness and death of two family members. Didion analyzes the odd phenomenon of a sharp, overly rational individual believing in something tantamount to believing in the tooth fairy. She cannot accept the death of her husband, thus lives with his memory as if he were still present. She finds herself drifting to thoughts of what he will say when she buys a certain book or cooks a certain meal. She saw him die, yet her mind cannot process the event. Thus, she functions on a smooth sort of auto-pilot, believing that her husband still lives yet admitting that impossibility. What to do when one simply cannot forget?
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: David Richo
I cannot add much to what I have said before. I have to admit, she is getting better, but more on an ideological level than her actual writing. I will read the last one, because she has me gripped enough as a storyteller. As a writer she is very dull and mediocre and I do wish it wasn't so.
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.