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would be more stars if it didn't make me cry :(
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Đắc Xuân
All I remember is the book smelled like perfume..
Getting ready for more Top Chef!, and I'm bringing this book over Matt -- I wondered what Mr. Colicchio looked like with hair, and now I've seen. Tried as hard as I could to pick out a recipe to work from - to no avail.
more accessible than book of my nights. beautiful and poignant. this is poetry.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Susanna Tamaro
i tottaly loved gilda!..she kinda became my role model now!..her witty "psychic" discoveries and the eagerness to find out what goin on was fabulous!...lookin forward to read the other books in the series! the book is about gilda joyce a slueth who is trying to communicate with the dead after her fathers death...and got the perfect oppurtunity as she invited herself to visit her strange, far relative who is coping with his sister tragic death. gilda becomes suspicious of the "suicide" as uncle lester mentions...but suspects a murder, a suicide or even an unnatural death.soon she and juliet, her anorexic looking cousin sets out to find out! but there were some missing point as in when they try out the ouija board...(im not gona say any more!)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: BJ Gallagher
5 stars – Contemporary Romance/Romantic Suspense After reading so many positive reviews by several GR friends, I had high expectations for "Talk Me Down" and I'm thrilled to say that it did not disappoint. It’s a highly entertaining contemporary romance romp with sexy, funny dialogue, a quirky, albeit often frustrating heroine, a sexy-as-sin, sweet hero, and even a stalker subplot with lots of twists thrown in for some added intrigue. I thoroughly enjoyed the clever writing, laugh-out-loud humor, and steamy hot romance. Erotic romance novelist Molly Jennings returns to her small, isolated hometown of Tumble Creek, Colorado after inheriting her aunt’s house to escape an ex-boyfriend who just can’t seem to get the hint that it's over and with the hope of finding inspiration for her next book in longtime crush, chief of police Ben Lawson, who’s been the subject of her fantasies for the past ten years. Ben’s harbored some fantasies of his own where Molly’s concerned, and now that she’s back and no longer just his best friend’s kid sister, he’s finding her harder to resist than ever before, especially when she pulls out all the stops in the seduction department. The romance in "Talk Me Down" is smokin’ hot, but what I really enjoyed is the fun, lighthearted teasing, and humor between Molly and Ben in the bedroom scenes. Molly’s job is a big mystery to everyone, and complications arise when she insists on keeping her career and past relationship a secret from Ben, who hates secrets ever since his family was involved in a seedy scandal in the small town when he was a teenager. Ben falls hard and fast for Molly and wants a serious relationship, but her secretive ways and selfish behavior cause trust issues and distance between them. Ben was waaay more patient and understanding with Molly than she deserved, and there were times that I really thought she needed a good reality smack upside the head. Which brings me to what I loved most about this book...Ben Lawson, Ben Lawson, and oh yeah, Ben Lawson!! He's a seemingly quiet, serious, conservative sheriff and a tender, caring, patient, sweet, all around good guy...but then get him in the bedroom and YOWZA! Let's just say he knows how to use his Stetson hat and sexy drawl for a good time! If I were to make me the ultimate contemporary romance hero/hunk sandwich, it would have a slice of Flat-Out Sexy’s Elec Monroe, a slice of Smooth Talking Stranger’s Jack Travis, a slice of Sugar Daddy’s Gage Travis, and a big-ole slice of Talk Me Down’s Ben Lawson...yummy! "Talk Me Down" is a delightful contemporary romance that’s sexy and witty with a hero that this reader went totally gaga over! It's a very quick, fun, and saucy read! 5 stars!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vĩnh Thông
This book was very well written. It took what might have been a series of anecdotes about a cat and turned it into a full, rich story. I fell in love with Homer and with the other cats in his household and even, a little, with the author. I loved that she was willing to share so much of herself in this story. I loved the author's acceptance of her cats for who they were. Her obvious love for them all as they were (are) is a great part of what made this book a good read. On the Goodreads site is a little video of the author talking about the book and about Homer and Homer is in the background, climbing and playing and doing other cat-like things, and in watching that, it felt like watching an old friend.
I saw this in a college bookstore, and groaned. Fanboy foolishness often makes me laugh, but this example is not funny. Comics books being studied in all seriousness for philosophy lessons suggests contemporary philosophy is exhausted; but since intellectual fashion craves the new and won't go backwards, philosophy descends into pop culture. Sad. More generally, so is the thought of comic books being taken too seriously. The last line of this book's blurb was jaw-droppingly campy, but that kind of makes sense for a book treating a comic book series as deep philosophical thought. In case there's any doubt: no, I haven't read this book, and wasn't going to. You can object to my review, then; but I think there's room here for comment on such a book existing in the first place. "Worst...review...ever." Eh? All good members of the Green Lantern Corps should want to vaporize it with their mighty rings! ...Whatever color they are these days. I should mention that paying great attention to pop culture and sort of taking it seriously (notwithstanding that postmodernism claims to take nothing seriously) is recognized to be a hallmark of postmodern philosophy. I personally am profoundly not postmodern, and my annoyance at comics being taken too seriously must be considered in light of that.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jang Young Jun
Loved it, author is very talented.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lincoln Peirce
La esperanza no es solo un eslogan de campaña. Es una realidad que espera ser reclamada y promulgada.
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.