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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đỗ Hồng Ngọc
Dean Koontz wrote this true account of his beloved Golden Retriever Trixie, or as he sometimes called her "short stuff". Since I am the mom of an 11 1/2 year old Golden, whose name is Jake, I related to so much of what he had to say. He rescued her from an organization where she had been trained to be a service dog. After she had required surgery that would keep her from doing what she loved best she was put up for adoption. Unsure if he was making a mistake by doing this he quickly learned what a vital member of his family she would be. She became the daughter he and his wife did not have. It is a tale of laughter and sadness. For anyone who owns a Golden you will really get his story. I saw so much of my Jake in this tale. While being a quick read it is also a very good book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Tường Thụy
Like the little match girl, Frederik must help provide for the household, which consists of himself and his mother, the widow Pedersen. In order to do so, the young boy hangs out by the docks, scaring fish out of the mouths of gulls. He is essentially a scavenger, in the same way the gulls are scavengers. At the same time, Frederik is also a collector of “bits of beautiful trash:” old fishing nets, empty thread spools, acorns, a cracked dish—all the small, discarded things deemed unworthy by others. These things Frederik brings home to use as toys, to incorporate into his fantasy world. Of course, Frederik is one of those unworthy, discarded bits. But in his imagination, he is governor of a whole town. When his mother is called away to work on Christmas, Frederik decides his town needs a boat, and he disappears into the streets. His path crosses, briefly, with the little match girl, whose end is well-known. “The Little Match Girl” has always been one of Andersen’s darkest tales, with overtones of child abuse and neglect leading to the girl’s death. This version is, necessarily, cleaned up a bit. Gone are the insinuations of abuse on the part of the father, for he now has a part to play in Frederik’s happiness. And, strangely, the little match girl’s final vision is of her mother rather than her grandmother. This change was made, perhaps, to strengthen the connection between the girl and Frederik. For, as she returns to the loving arms of her mother, Frederik eventually discovers a father’s love.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vũ Thị Kim Yến
I had no idea about the state of the Iranian society, where it came from, and where it's headed. I've seen on the news and know from history just how fucked up things can get when religious fundamentalists rule a country, but you get a whole different perspective when reading about someone's first hand account. I knew that Iran was very stringent in their laws, but I had no idea the extent of depravity those people force on their citizens, especially women. Anyway, I'm terrible at book reviews. It was good...I'll leave it at that.
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At first, I was not sure if I would like this book. However, when I finished the book I was very pleased with it. Preformed by Jennifer Van Dyck. She has a wonderful voice and it is read well.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lý Quý Ngưu
funny. I really like christopher moore. Lamb is still my favorite though.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Nhật Ánh
Cute little Sonic comic. I remember reading these back in the day and it was a nice relaxing read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Marutan
If you like Historical Fiction and British Royal history this is the book for you. It's got everything. A strong historical background, a ton of made up information regarding the personal life of a really interesting political figure who challenged the existing royals (Tudors) and is fairly obscure in European history. A good thing to read up before you get this is 'The Six Wives of Henry VIII.' It introduces more of the familial historical background and the general politics of the royals.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Minh Thư
I love this book. Profoundly insightful about human nature. Dark and depraved. Yes, I loved it.
There's a popular blurb that says that Philip K. Dick was our Borges or Calvino, but that people don't know that because he mostly wrote Science Fiction. I think it's safe to put Gene Wolfe in that category - what he's doing, especially in his short stories, easily joins the ranks of Calvino, Borges, Barthleme, Nabokov, and even Joyce, and in many cases surpasses them. Since Wolfe is primarily thought of as a science fiction author, he isn't a household name in the way that the aforementioned are, and that's a shame. These stories are every bit as nuanced, intricate, and meta-everything.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: ELvira Lindo
You guys! Our aunt and uncle just won the gold first-place award in the Independent Publishers Awards as the best animal book of 2007. I have a copy in my apartment if you want to check it out. It has lots of fascinating pictures and fun facts, and by "fascinating pictures" and "fun facts" I mean "I think it's really gross but obviously somebody's into it." Namely, Aunt Tracy and Uncle Dave. Anyway, here's a link to the awards site in case you want to see what else is out there in the world of independent publishing: [http://www.independentpublisher.com/a...] Also, here is a link to their website (Vida Preciosa International): [http://www.vpi.com] It just goes to show how far you can go with 2,000 snakes and a dream.
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.