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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: 1980 Books
I actually cried whilst reading this book. That may not be strange to some people but it usually takes a fair bit to make me burst into tears whilst reading. By the last page (when I read one particular line - and you will know which one after reading the book too)I was sobbing out loud - lucky I was reading it in the comfort of my loungeroom :) This is an unusually eloquent story about the fragile relationship between fathers and sons, humans and their gods, men and their countries. Loyalty and blood are the ties that bind their stories into one of the most lyrical, moving and heartwrenching books I have had the pleasure of reading. One of my favourite parts of the book is towards the end on page 327 where Amir discovers that in America you do not reveal the end of a movie...it is an incredibly powerful piece of writing.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
Emily Lear's Ladies of Market Street had great possibility with her Madam Veronica and her exotic girls. The plot and character development fell short. The story as a whole was decent. This book is one you have to sit down and take your time to read. Reviewed by Tina 3 Divas Escorts, Madams and mystery are a few things a reader will find in Ladies of Market Street. This book isn't a true erotica but it has touches of romance here and there through out the novel. It's a good read for those interested in tender feeling books. Reviewed by Dana 3 Divas Ladies of Market Street is not a the typical novel. Its not often you read about a Madam and her girls. Really didn't know what to expect from this book after reading the blurb. Then reading the first couple of chapters and realize it was nothing as the blurb stated. Overall there were a few things that made this book lacking but the story was good. I just wished the author would of put more depth in the romantic relationship between Veronica and Jake. The concept was a very good. Reviewed by Kishia 3 Divas Call me crazy, I believe that when I open an erotica e-book that promises several bondage scenes, abduction, and slut training. Then at least one of those scenes should be in the first chapter. While I like my erotica to have a certain theme and story (major plus if those writing it can string a full developed sentence). I must say that spending several chapters jumping every which way physically and emotionally is more irritating than enjoyable. Especially when there is no sex described anywhere in said pages! The synopsis was main character Veronica Baldwin is a Madam for high priced and "exotic" girls in New York on a sensuous world tour to find one of her missing"kidnapped" girls. Along the way, she will be retrained in the arts of seduction and pleasure. The book opens with the main character prepping an Fifth Avenue and Park apartment in NYC for a "client" party of some sorts. That party is held for someone named "Doc" and her serious medical condition.(I never got to the part where any of this was explained, and frankly didn't care enough to slog through.)There are more words wasted on these small details throughout the book than on any of one the sex scenes! The detail of the party is lost on me. I'm not interested in buying and reading a one-hundred plus page erotica about interior decorating. I think most of the flowery prose was inserted after the story was completed just buff up the word count, again, not something that's endearing my erotica reading preferences. We follow the "heroine" (or whiney Madam who is too emotionally attached) through the emotional loss of "someone somewhere" stealing one of her girls. It's a strain to read the pages following, especially when we are subjected to the most descriptive scenes of actual human slavery (BOY! THAT'S SOMETHING I WANT TO READ WHEN I WANT TO MASTURBATE!) and a bumbling murder of her captor. Reading page twenty and STILL NOT ONE DESCRIPTIVELY ENJOYABLE CONSENSUAL SEX SCENE in sight makes me a sad, sad girl. Eventually when I came to Chapter Five, I walked away in a of disappointed huff. Reviewed by Spitefully Sane 1 Divas My rating for, " The Ladies of Market Street " by Emily Lear is a three Divas. I think the story line of a Madam taking women from a horrible life. Where they are treated worse then animals, helping them. To become something better and yet they continue to do what they did before. but with more glamor and style makes for a good read. As for my heat rating I have to give it a (NW) not worthy. There was some suggestions of brief sex, although nothing really speed the heart rate and make you sweat and tingle. I felt for as short as this was it could have been more detailed of the main ladies lives before they were taken in by Veronica. I have to say even more specifics. The women in the slave house had to endure other than, the basement would have made the story more real to the reader as well. My last opinion is about the author touching on Veronica and Jake drawing each other romantically. It just seems like it was added as extra fluff to fill in spaces when needed to help move the story along. If the author would have involved their love life more. Made them come together with more flair at the end. It might not seem as awkward as it was with them and not felt just thrown in. I think this book has great potential with a bit more added to it. Definitely more sex thrown into it descriptively for anyone's imagination to start the blood racing. Reviewed by Furry Cat tails 3 Divas DIVA RATING: 3 HEAT RATING: NW Link:http://www.deviantdivaseroticbookrevi...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Đức Dương
Excellent. Well written
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phạm Thị Tâm
Hmm I’m left with a lot of questions after this one. Once again I’m annoyed by Mr. X. but only because he is the bad guy, and I feel the story of the lessers isn't that important. I don't want to know about them. But then the stories mesh and you have the light bulb moment. I cringed with what the lessers were creating. And I could see that it wasn't going to end well for one of the brotherhood. All in all a good book. It kind of makes me want to read the next one. I’m curious about Bella’s fate and if it's just a storyline left hanging or if it's continued in the next book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Love this book. A must read for history buffs.
This review from Twentysomething Tales piqued my interest: "If you can’t get enough of The Age of Innocence, Theodore Dreiser, or The Great Gatsby, you will love this."
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Thị Kim Cương
"Noite do Oráculo" (título em português) me pareceu um conjunto de matrioshkas, aquelas bonequinhas russas guardadas uma dentro das outras. É uma estória dentro de outra estória dentro de outra. Acho que Auster exagera um pouco na metalinguagem e o resultado é uma série de contos inacabados, mas que também não deixam de ser interessantes. Poxa, queria saber como ele tiraria Bowen do cubículo antinuclear! rs
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Nhật Ánh
William Blake rocks. That's my overall impression of this book. Entering into the world of London at that time, LAmbeth, and the circus was interesting, but overall, the star of the book for me was William Blake. I know very little of his early adult life, and in fact, wasn't even sure when the character was first introduced, that this was the Blake, despite having to memorize The Tyger for Miss Keith's English class, and the dead give-away of the title of the book. After reading I went straight to The Internets and plowed through loads of Blake's illustrations, which is what the book made me crave almost viscerally. As to the story, moments of brilliance, moments of "well that was no surprise" and kind of a "let's hurry up and tie up all the loose ends" ending. One of my favorite moments was early on, when Jem is contemplating the mystery that is Maggie. "She reminded him of Sept blackberries, which could just as easily be sour or sweet when you ate them. Jem could not resist such temptation"
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Crime fiction, beautifully written, set in Eire.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Konami Kanata
A fairly dry account of an amazing flower painter/artist who the men of the day (1930's in Melbourne)looked down on (she painted flowers and birds instead of real stuff like scenery).
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hermann Hesse
Leí esto en la escuela secundaria y realmente me encantó y todavía lo hago hasta el día de hoy. Una épica grandiosa, extensa y atmosférica con un protagonista identificable y comprensivo.
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.