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Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
***same thing i said on the other harry potter books
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mai Hà Uyên
Please do not waste your time with this. I just happened to buy it cause it was cheap.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Đông Thức
I thought this book was pretty good - I like suspense and tension tinged with a bit of craziness. So this one held me until the end. However, I am not a fan of cliffhanger endings in books and I didn't think this one was good enough to leave me hanging. And, it was an intensely unhappy book - betrayal, loss, anger, hurt and not much happiness. I had been hoping for some creepiness and good characters but I got lots of depression and sadness. Still, it was a good read.
One cold December morning, Dori Hadar—DJ by night, criminal investigator by day—was digging through crates of records at a flea market in Washington, D.C. There he stumbled into the elaborate world of Mingering Mike—a soul superstar of the 1960s and '70s who released an astonishing 50 albums and at least as many singles in just 10 years. But Hadar had never heard of him, and he realized why on closer inspection: every album in the crates was made of cardboard. Each package was intricately crafted, complete with gatefold interiors, extensive liner notes, and grooves drawn onto the "vinyl." Some albums were even covered in shrinkwrap, as if purchased at actual record stores. The crates contained nearly 200 LPs and 45s by Mingering Mike, as well as other artists like Joseph War, the Big "D," and Rambling Ralph, on labels such as Sex Records, Decision, and Ming/War. There were also soundtracks to imaginary films, a benefit album for sickle cell anemia, and a tribute to Bruce Lee. Hadar put his detective skills to work and soon found himself at the door of the elusive man responsible for this alternate universe of funk. Their friendship blossomed and Mike revealed the story of his life and his many albums, hit singles, and movie soundtracks. A solitary boy raised by his brothers, sisters, and cousins, Mike lost himself in a world of his own imaginary superstardom, basing songs and albums on his and his family's experiences. Early teenage songs obsessed with love and heartache soon gave way to social themes surrounding the turbulent era of civil rights protests and political upheaval—brought even closer to home when Mike himself went underground dodging the Vietnam War. In Mingering Mike, Hadar tells the story of a man and his myth: the kid who dreamed of being a star and the fantastical "careers" of the artists he created. All of Mingering Mike's best albums and 45s are presented in full color, finally bringing to the star the adoring audience he always imagined he had. Dori Hadar is an avid vinyl junkie and can be found scavenging the crates of flea markets as soon as the sun comes up in and around Washington, D.C. Hadar is a DJ by night, specializing in funk, soul, and hip hop, and a criminal investigator by day, investigating murders for a DC-area defense attorney's firm. Neil Strauss is former columnist for the New York Times and most recently is the author of The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists. He has also been the co-writer on memoirs by Marilyn Manson, Dave Navarro, Tommy Lee, and Jenna Jameson.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Steve Goodier
I LOVE FARO!!!!!!!!!!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Duy Thành
Although this book is not a direct sequel to The Giver, it is loosely connected by showing another possible society that could arise out of the same struggles in that book. There are a number of similarities between the two, despite the differences in their level of technology and their family structures. I found the characters and the society described fascinating, although I was not as spellbound as with the earlier novel. Whether that is attributable to the writing itself or to the fact that I was already prepared for an alternative perspective, I can’t really say. I would definitely recommend the book, especially for the middle school/high school level.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đức Tín
Read the first half of this book and then skip to the end. He goes into a lot of legal detail that will bore you to death.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
I was slightly disappointed in the ending. It just wrapped up so quickly to me. Otherwise, pretty good.
This book is a total game-changer if you read it with an open mind. True, Peale wrote it in the 50's so the language is a bit old-fashioned and he does begin with the premise that the reader has a bit of a religious background, but in no way is the power of the message lessened by either. The society in which we live does a lot of pooh-poohing at the idea that thinking positively can have any "real" impact on your life-we tend to view 'optimistic' folks as unrealistic or unintelligent. Positivity doesn't garner much respect these days. Peale, however, makes a compelling case that you absolutely can alter your life by altering your thinking. Seems too simple, doesn't it? But simple doesn't equal easy...maybe that's why so few people actually try it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Hữu Lộc
i was profoundly disappointed by this book. I expect a lot more from garrison keillor. it was like a midlife crisis on paper, which is perhaps what he intended, but it wasn't very effective. the only saving grace was his merciless skewering of the new yorker, one of my favourite magazines, and something that can stand up to the roasting he gave it. I can't tell if his clever insults stemmed from affection, as it is with me, or loathing. either way, this book didn't move me enough to care.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Natsume Soseki
Bu beni Harry Potter serisine bağımlı yapan kitap. Bu kitabı diğerlerinden daha fazla büyüdüm ve arsa daha derinleşiyor ve daha ilginç hale geliyor.
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.