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Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
August 2010 I decided I needed to re-read these all in order now that i finally own all seven books as of this year. I'm enjoying it, though i stand by my earlier review here as well. *February 2009* I just re-read this last night. It's fun. Even though I think Rowling is a lazy writer for relying on stereotypes to evoke emotional response to some of her characters,("sallow, hook-nosed" snape, fat dudley) I love the details of the food, shops, magic spells, etc. And the addresses on the Hogwarts acceptance letters? Hilarious.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dang Zhexi Office
LOL!!!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Born
A relatively good read!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cát Bồ Nhạc
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, although to be honest, I am somewhat miffed by the amazing popularity of it... I think mostly because he writes in the random way that I do, and I didn't think people would be so interested in that! Definitely worth reading.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hồ Biểu Chánh
This was a great book. While it's dark and depressing, there is definitely an undercurrent of hope. It's at least one of my recent favorites, if not an all-time favorite. One thing that I REALLY want to know "why?" about... If you notice the contractions, all contractions with the word not (i.e. can't, don't, couldn't, etc.) are missing their apostrophe. Other contractions (i.e. it's, they're, you'll, etc.) use the apostrophe. Why skip the apostrophe with "not"? I have a theory... In this book, the father has so much hope for his son that the negative is not an option. He will live, he will succeed. "Not" is not in his vocabulary. At least that's my theory. I so wish I could find discussion and alternative theories on this!!! I've done a search, and really the only thing I find is "gee, no contractions is weird," or "sometimes he uses them and sometimes he doesn't," or "apostrophes would clutter things up." But I tell you--it's very specific where he uses them (always with contractions that don't involve not, never with contractions that do). This is going to bug me for a long time, I can tell. But I still loved the book!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
Supposedly fantastic and the title looks very intriguing and useful.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rahul Singhal & Xact Team
As a suburbanite, I definitely related to the "Is this all there is?" general theme and emotion through the book. Speaks to the boredom and monotony of life at home with 3 kiddies of my life. And the ease of how the boredom and routine of life can seep into marriage and next thing you know, there's hardly a conversation exchanged with your spouse. Written in 1961, you can tell with the long descriptions that the writing is old, not as succinct as we are used to now. The book moves quickly because of a lot of dialogue, but the theme of the whole book is definitely a DOWNER. Except for cocktail hour every night after work, the book feels like it is set in current suburbia. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To anyone who might be thinking, “I don’t want to read another book about bored, unhappy suburbanites” should not stop from reading this novel. Yes, there is no doubt that novels today are filled with sappy characters complaining about how bored and miserable they are in suburbia. So I can readily admit the subject matter is tired and has been beaten to death, but that is only because those sorts of books are generally written more on a Lifetime Movie For Women level than Eugene O’Neill or Richard Yates level. By Jessica Schneider: themoderatevoice.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LIZ'S FAVORITE QUOTE IN THE BOOK: "You still felt that life was passing you by?" "Sort of. I still had this idea that there was a whole world of marvelous golden people somewhere, as far ahead of me as the seniors at Rye when I was in sixth grade; people who knew everything instinctively, who made their lives work out the way they wanted without even trying, who never had to make the best of a bad job because it never occurred to them to do anything less than perfectly the first time. Sort of heroic super-people, all of them beautiful and witty and calm and kind, and I always imagined that when I did find them I'd suddenly know that I belonged among them, that I was one of them, that I'd been meant to be one of them all along, and everything in the meantime had been a mistake; and they'd know it too. I'd be like the ugly duckling among the swans." April Wheeling, pg.353
This is the second book in a 3 part series based off of King Edward's wars with the Vikings that really began the uniting of Englands feudal states. This book continues to kick ass as the next installment in the series. For anyone who was in Japan with me in the late 90's then you know what I'm talking about when I say all I see is Lars when I read these books. There is no hocus-pocus crap with these books, just some good shit talking and sword fighting! This book continues to be one of the best series I've read in a while.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Melissa Marr
This is a Shane Scully novel; the eighth that Stephen J. Cannell has written. It was a gripping story of corruption in a police force and the dangerous task of going undercover among those who are sworn to protect.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phàn Lạc
I loved this book b/c I love everything Dan Brown writes, but I will admit that this was my least favorite of his books.
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