Dữ liệu người dùng, đánh giá và đề xuất cho sách
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
محمد چرم شیر را ، درست تر بگویم قلم چرم شیر را با همین نمایشنامه بود که شناختم ، از جمله نمایشنامه هایی است که هزار بار هم اگر بخوانی خسته نمی شوی ، درست نمیدانم چیست که مرا جذب کرده اما یک چیزی توی قلمش هست از جنس لطافت زنانه و صلابت یک مرد ... پیشنهاد من این است بخوانیدش بدون تردید
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tô Hoài
I read a lot of fantasy books as a child. I also used to pretend that my backyard was a fairy kingdom and I was its queen. Didn't have a whole lot of friends, obviously.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Joe Navarro
I still have to read the last book because it's not included in this version. I liked reading this series all in one book as opposed to one at a time. I loved it. Now that I've read most of the series, I hate the movie. I was pleased that Arthur Dent finally found his soulmate (Fenchurch, NOT TRILLIAN). Thanks to Douglas Adams I now like Sci-fi. As long as it's funny.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: James Innes
this book is changing the way i look and think about what i eat and what the meat and dairy industries are doing to our bodies and our health. it may make you vegan (its working on me)...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mai Lan Hương
My daughter fell in love with this book instantly. I'd forgotten how annoying it is... It is good for teaching colors and animals, though, even if she'll never see a real purple cat.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Helen Exley
This coffee table book on Senate History comes from none other than the U.S. Senate Historian, Richard Baker. The House of Representatives recently acquired noted historian of the Jacksonian era, Robert Remini as the official House Historian. He recently wrote a pretty impressive tomb on the House of Representatives. The Senate already has a 4 volume history written by US Senator, Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, so the Senate could not reply in that manner. So, I think the coffee table book was the best that we could muster. I think this is the first time I have actually read a coffee table book from cover to cover. It is a chatty little story book filled with useful cocktail-party-history of the US Senate. That's useful knowledge to me, as I never know what to say at Washington cocktail parties. Perhaps anecdotes about Thomas Hart Benton will help break the ice. The most striking thing to me about the book was the number of attacks on the Capitol. I had heard about all the incidents individually, but it is more jolting to see them sequentially. 3 bombings, 2 gun attacks and then the attempt on September 11th. In a way, its remarkable that the Capitol complex remained so open for so long. Note, I use the past tense here. As any of you who have visited the capitol recently will have noted, it is increasingly difficult to get in. And once the Capitol Visitor Center is completed, I expect it will be very much a controlled experience like the White House. In any case, Baker's prose is breezy and he is dutifully reverent to the institution without missing the absurdities of Senate life. You also get a sense of the breakdown in lawfulness that preceded the Civil War. Its not just the canning of Charles Sumner, its also the Mississippi Senator pulling a gun on Missouri Senator Thomas Hart Benton in the Senate chamber. Then there is the case of California Senator David Broderick (an anti-slavery Democrat) being killed in a duel by the pro-slavery Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court. Apearantly, back in those days, California was a lot more like modern Texas. In any case, the slide toward anarchy can definitely be found long before Fort Sumter. Another interesting aside that I really never knew concerns the order of succession. All of us learn in school that it is the President, then the Vice President, then the Speaker of the House and then President Pro Tempore of the Senate. After that, you get the members of the Cabinet, and I was aware that as new departments were created, they have been shuffled up a bit. What I did not know, is that Congress was not always in the order of succession at all. For a long time, it devolved from the President to the VP and then directly to the Secretary of State. Furthermore, when they first inserted Congress, it was the President Pro Tempore of the Senate who was third in line over the Speaker of the House. The structure we all know and love was only finalized in 1947 after some hard thinking in light of FDR's demise and the Constitutional Amendments on succession that followed. Anyway, this is a book for government geeks. If you are one, its a nice read and about as pleasant a way to introduce yourself to Senate history as I have found. If not, there are prettier coffee table books to be had.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Huỳnh Phạm Hương Trang (tuyển chọn và dịch)
My favorite book from the Twilight series. I think it's Meyer's most well-rounded and complete work in the series. It was better balanced and actually had tension going for it. It seemed like her characters and story line were finally reaching their full potential. Too bad she dropped the ball so badly in Breaking Dawn!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phan Hoa
Part historical novel, part psychological drama, all compelling and told in a the persuasive voice of an unreliable narrator. The author takes on the big issues of art, immortality, truth and memory, all the while painting a believable portrait of a contemporary artist who may be mad--or not.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gustave Le Bon
I like this story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Isabelle Nicolle
A great collection of pieces celebrating Chaitin's 60th birthday, at all levels of complexity from easy-reading to advanced theory.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Công Cát
A superb introduction to vegan cooking by a laundry list of the finest chefs in the world. I gave the book three stars only because the technical difficulty and unrealistic prep-time for many of the dishes, but a large sum of the recipes are very manageable and extremely innovative. What I like also is that the recipes stress seasonality, and encourages home chefs to try new ingredients. It has forced me to research food markets and local suppliers, and create new relationships with vendors, even with the produce guy at the local grocery store. Recipes are well-written but the photography is at times lackluster, but this is a wonderful foray into a new way of cooking (for me, at least, the true carnivore). Early favorites include Jean Vongerichter's "Charred Corn Ravioli in Basil Fondue" and Thomas Keller's astounding "Sunchoke Soup" (which is pictured on the cover).
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.