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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
I still can't believe this is in juvenile. Not as altogether spooky as the first but more violent and more mystery. Definitely building toward a great conclusion
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hương Nguyễn
i think that this is a really good read. it really shows how the narrator really feels. to my knolege i feel like the narrator was describing him self in the book. its about a young boy that grew in in the ghetto. and how he was put in a gang. the book describe the events that he enduered wial he was in the gang
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Though Foucault's Pendulum is a mystery, it is much more complex (and cerebral) than any Collins, Doyle, Christie, or Sayers out there. It's a thriller, replete with conspiracy, introductory physics, computer 101, philosophy, mystical Judaism, knight's Templar, cryptology, murder, and revenge. If you are pretenious enough to try it, humble and tenacious enough to work through, and can find a decent translation, it's well worth the effort.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nancie McKinnon
I totally enjoyed this novel. This is due partially to learning about Chinese culture and politics.
Isabella Swan just moved to Forks, Washington and she meets a "vegetarian" (only drinks animal blood) vampire named Edward Cullen. She is constantly getting into harms way, and Edward is constanly having to save her. Edward invited her to come and watch the way vampires play baseball. While they were there three other vampires (who drink human blood) named James, Victoria, and Laurent. James smells Bella's scent and tries to attack her but Edward wont let him. James takes that as a challenge and tracks her down, he almost kills her but Edward saves her yet again.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đặng Ngọc Hưng
Among so many other things, it is delicious gossip elevated to the level of tragedy, and it is tragedy with all the classic tropes, reinvented in the post-Freudian era of American hegemony. We read it with an exquisite frisson of schadenfreude and then sympathy and pity, and finally a sense of recognition. It is a quintessential tale of doomed love, of course, but one in which the lovers' respective trajectories of self-possession and dissipation cross with all the probability and inevitability of Sophocles. A few scenes falter, sentences confound, but all in the service of expressing utterly profound, definitive meaning, which in the most emotionally moving work must always battle formal constraints. Unique, universal, of an era and timeless, exacting and messy. Throughout, sounds and images overlap and resonate on (almost) subconscious levels, as they do in the most successful poetry. Oh, anyway, completely in love with this book. Object of worship.
I was pleasantly surprised by this book. I'm really not into the classics - but I enjoyed it.
من القصص القليلة السخيفة لنجيب محفوظ و هي من اوائل ما كتب دفع بها الي السحار في اكثر من 80 عملا كي يختار منهم فاختار هذه القصص لغة ضعفة و افكار غير مترابطة في بعض القصص ونهايات غير محبوكة اجملهم فتوة العطوف محمد عطية ابريل 2013
Very short but a fun listen on audio.
This sort of took me forever to read, but in the end was worth it. A mix of travel writing and political/social commentary on the countries he passes through, it's full of overwhelming information about the complicated turmoil that is the "developing" world. Written in the early 90s, much of the trip talks about the recent fall of communism, but the problems certainly haven't changed much in the last 15 years. Actually, it's mostly worse I think.
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.