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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cressida Cowell
Three stars--about what I expect from a Spenser story, without much that distinguishes it from others. Spencer's out to fix an art ransom gone awry, and has to work with his old friends in the police force to do it. Belson, Quirk and Healy all make appearances, but we don't see of his more unusual outside-the-law friends on this one. Susan, of course, is ever present, but the scenes with her became rather repetitive. He cooks, she pretends to eat, they have sex then refer to it in arch tones the rest of the scene. I thought it also odd that her 'Jewishness' wasn't brought up sooner when they were discussing Holocaust issues, since Spenser and Parker usually make a mention of it at some point, and her ethnic identity has played a role in other books. It's not a large absence, but it's small notes like that that help individual Spenser books rise to the top. The mystery wasn't too surprising--I had actually figured out the situation--but was believable. There's a charming scene with Pearl and a new friend Otto that becomes a reoccurring event, and provides a link to an expert. Later Spenser books mostly make me miss early Spenser books, which are rich in detail and thought; Painted Ladies, like most recent Spenser stories, sometimes seems more of an outline than a full book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Marc Levy
Best Book!!!! Loved this one. Has great characters and it probably helps that I love horses :-) I just discovered that this book will be a movie - as it should.
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I get that Burroughs is supposedly one of the founding fathers of Science Fiction. I know that he is revered by some of the authors I cherish. However, I just can't really enjoy these books. I've read the first three now and it seems like an endless cycle of fight, rescue, fight, get kidnapped, fight, meet new races/monsters, fight, fight, fight, and I'm just not all that entertained by the endless descriptions of battle and what a cream-your-pants awesome fighter John Carter is. Bottom line: I get it, but I don't have to like it. At least now I understand Heinlein's Number of the Beast a little better. I think I'll be done with this, at least for now.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gosho Aoyama
Anyone with a close relationship to their sister or girlfriend will love this book. Especially AZ natives, represent! :)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: François Michel
Okay, I'm not sure what is so endearing about this series. It reads like a cutesy Nick sitcom. Junie's voice does not sound like a first grader to me. It sounds like an adult's thoughts of how a first grader might think or speak. In this book, Junie's uncontrollable energy gets her a helper's position with the school lunch lady. Her energy and problem controlling her thoughts and words cause trouble during lunch. Junie's problem ends well with the lunch lady bringing cookies to her class. Glad I got that assignment over with.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dương Hà Ngân
I didn't like this one as much as I liked Weiner's other books, because instead of just being a story about people's lives and relationships, it's a murder-mystery, so it's kind of weird.
This is a quirky series of interconnected short stories. On the surface they are about the highs and lows of love in NYC, but they are much deeper and more entertaining than all of the crap chick lit out there. A little bit on the mystery/fantasy side, too.
I'm a big fan of the first meditation but after that... not so much. I just don't think that the reasoning pans out but I think everyone should read this book at least once. If only to calm their minds while on a wicked acid trip that yes, you do exist... well, I do at least ;c)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Pan-Africanist and founder of France's inter-war Negritude movement, Aime Cesaire ranks up there with Frantz Fanon in kickass primary source material. 'Discourse on Colonialism', first published in 1955, posits that 'Hitlerism' (as Cesaire calls it) was the inevitable result of and punishment for European colonialism, as they stemmed from the same worldview -- that there is a hierarchy of races in the world, and the higher races must rule the lower. Cesaire is bitingly sarcastic and bitter, calling out the injustices of colonialism and pointing out the parallels between the two.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ann Lee
weird and disturbing.
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.