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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Như Ý
Another favorite of childhood. Should really read again.
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Good, and it covers all stages of life with multiples. That made it a little less useful (I'm hoping by the time they're in elementary school I won't need as much guidance. But the writing was upbeat and most of their ideas made sense. Also, the authors and many in their panel work outside the home, so while they did discuss help, I didn't feel their suggestions were as penny-wise as some others I've read.
It was a pretty good story. It was all about the Irish/African American riots in New York which was pretty interesting but it was in the form of a play which threw me off...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Giang Sơn
Another excellent novel from Abercrombie, set in the same universe as his First Law trilogy and very similar in style and tone to those books. That would be my only criticism: that his work is starting to feel a bit repetitive. It’s such good stuff, though, that I can hardly object. This tells the story of a three-day battle between the Union and the Northmen. There are several familiar faces but the point-of-view characters are mostly new, with the exception of Bremer dan Gorst, who’s one of the most compelling. The characterizations are what I enjoy most about Abercrombie’s work, but I continue to be impressed by the vivid battle scenes. I particularly liked a couple of isolated sequences where the point of view jumps from a soldier who’s just been killed to the one who struck the fatal blow, and then to the man who strikes him down in turn, and so on. Abercrombie carries on with his cynical, nearly fatalistic themes. The book’s title can refer to a circle of standing stones called The Heroes, but there is much discussion of the nature of heroes in general and of the pointlessness and inevitability of war. While I can easily keep the characters straight in each book, I’m beginning to have trouble keeping track of all the Named Men over the whole series. I remember that the Bloody-Nine thought you had to be realistic; that Shivers was trying to be a better man; and now Craw wants to do the right thing. But the Dogman and Black Dow and some of the others are starting to run together. In this book I admit to being disappointed in Finree, the soldier’s wife who is described as “venomously ambitious”, but I'm not so sure about the “venomously” part. Her thought processes didn’t seem to sync with her actions, and I didn’t find her a believable character. Overall I liked this more than Best Served Cold, and I look forward to his new book: Red Country, which is supposed to be written in the style of a Western.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gerry Bailey
HILARIOUS. Can't wait to read the next one!
Honestly, I can see why people hate this book. Holden is obnoxious, as any typical teenage boy can be, and he's hypocritical. But other people love it, worship it even. I like it, and I have no problem picking up my copy to a random section and reading it when I'm bored. But my affection stops at "like" only. There isn't a book I've read that I worship. The things that I like about this book is not how I can relate to Holden, but the era in which he's speaking from. A time where American dialogue is like a whole other language, and things we find important today weren't even on the back-burner for people during Holden's time. I like how he spoke the entire time, what little things mean so much to him, and why he cares about the things he does. Like how he idolizes his brother Allie. I just call this book memorable.
This book confirmed what I already had come to believe about life and death.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Quách Thành
One of the great novelist's most popular works, Oliver twist is also the purest distillation of Dickens' genius. This tale of the orphan who is reared in a workhouse, runs away to London where he is captured by thieves and finally escapes, is a novel of social protest, a morality tale, and detective story.Oliver Twist presents some of the most sinister characters in dickens: the master thief Fagin; the leering Artful Dodger; the murderer, Bill Sikes...along with some of his most sentimental and comical characters could mix terror with farce with pathos with piety in one unified work.Only Dickens could give us a nightmare and daydream together...Oliver Twist, amidst all the accouterments of a novel, has the primitive appeal of a fairy tail; it forms one of those basic stories that are not forgotten because the are partly familiar before they were read, being the stuff of young dreams and fears. Level 3 Question How can a story like Oliver twist happen today?
The plot is very interesting... an Amish girl is raped and her parents blame her and try to cover it up. She gets pregnant and has to deal with the aftermath of that and other mistakes she has made. The writing leaves somewhat to be desired. It seems like the author took on too much with this book as there are many subplots going on. She switches views frequently in this book which gets confusing. Her writing is also choppy and poorly edited. The book is a quick beach type read but something I would hesitate to recommend. Also the ending leaves you hanging... probably because this is the first book of a series.
good
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.