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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đức Anh (Sưu tầm & tuyển chọn)
This book is the "parallax" to Enders Game. It tells the same story from a different perspective. I listened to it in my car and got more out of it by listening rather than reading. Orson Scott Card always makes me think if nothing else.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngô Tất Tố
Pretty good deals with some serious issues in schools and kids, it is somewhat more mature than you may be used to reading though. If your looking for a good book this is it. I had to read it for language arts.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hector Malot
Well, I did enjoy this book and learnt that I truly enjoy Fantasy. This book creeped me out, though. I don't think I would take it camping to read by flashlight! ;) I thought it was very scarey and would wait a while before letting my son with the active imagination read it!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lưu Khánh Nguyên
Way better than the film! I really enjoyed this book, though the story is very surreal you can really understand the pressures put upon Kesey's Characters.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hugh Laurie
Best Kinsey Millhone book out of the last few. Perfect balance between the main mystery, Henry et. al. and Kinsey's "family."
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Quách Thành
This was the first book I read from David Sedaris, so I was attracted by his style of writing and humor. It felt more like I was listening to stand-up comedy or watching a sitcom rather than reading.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Andreas Steinhöfel
This review first appeared on my blog: http://www.knittingandsundries.com/20... First thing's first: I love it when I can read a sequel out of order and not feel as though I'm missing most of the story by not having read the first book. THAT'S what will make me want to go out and buy the previous one, and, in this respect, The Black did not disappoint at all. FIRST SENTENCE: This isn't what I expected death to be like. Cooper Foley is dead. We know this because he tells us so right from the start. We then find out about The Black, the in-between place where some souls go while waiting to see if they continue their journey down Morpheus Road, or, if they're irredeemable, to The Blood. The Light is what they call the living world. Souls in The Black are not supposed to visit The Light, they are only supposed to observe it. But Cooper, who was always in Trouble Town (his name for being in trouble) while he was living, doesn't change much after he's dead. You see, no one has found his body at the bottom of the lake yet, and Damon, an evil soul in The Black and former general in Alexander the Great's army, who has an army equipped with soul-killing swords, who actually was the cause of Coop's death, is harassing Coop's sister Sydney and his best friend Marshall, causing weird hallucinations and putting them in danger. All of this is to get Cooper to help him retrieve some artifacts that will allow Damon to live again and basically, well, you know, rule the world and all that. Add in a mysterious neighbor named Maggie, who insists on helping Cooper, and Cooper's grandfather, who keeps telling Coop to stay out of it, oh! and the Watchers, who don't speak, and disappear when the souls try to speak to them, and you have a rollicking, irreverently good story, perfect for older middle readers, YA readers, and anyone else who likes a little fantasy, magic and other-worldliness. All of which has caused me to put The Light (I believe it's the same story told from Marshall's point of view) on my own to-buy list. QUOTE (from a galley; may be different in final copy): "Damon scares me," Maggie said. "Maybe we should do what he wants." "Can't" "Why not?" "Because he killed me. That kind of pisses me off."
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: ThS. Nguyễn Mạnh Linh
This is an outstanding history of the Battle of the Bulge by the author of "Company Commander". MacDonald is a superb historian who is also a gifted writer, which makes this narrative flow smoothly and read like a novel. MacDonald's narrative stays fresh, even as he is staying true to the confused operational chronology. He examines all of the major and minor actions which contributed the overall scheme of battle. His analysis of the effect of Patton's advance, as well as the effect of the resistance of the 101st is clear and fascinating. This is one of the best books on this battle that I have ever read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
"raise high the roof beam, carpenters" contains my most quoted book quote of a ll svetlana time "because I said so, and no one outranks me on this block". (go figure) perfection.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhóm bút Lovedia
Wonderful writing, terrific protagonist, clever idea. Really enjoyed this one. So many wonderful things to say about writing!
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.