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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: 1980 Books
** spoiler alert ** In Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, written from the era where Huck deals with slavery, his own moral dilemmas, his own lifestyle, and the pressures of society. Finn, undergoes a series of developmental changes in his character throughout the story, as he is often torn between the ideas of society and those of his friends. Huckleberry goes on a trip down the Mississippi River with Jim, an escaped slave, which goes against society's morals itself. He encounters many people and comes across situations that require him to reevaluate himself and whether or not he will choose to live his life as society expects him too or not.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Sở Giáo dục & Đào tạo TP.HCM
A somewhat interesting book that is nothing more than a blinding flash of the obvious. If you spend 10,000 hours one something you may master it? Being in the right place at the right time is essential to success? These are no real relations in this book. Some education stereotypes are affectively addressed, but overall most grandparents could have told you if you work harder that everyone else, your chances of success rise a great deal, but nothing is guaranteeded in life. Overall some interesting observations, but a disappointing book overall.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đơn Anh Kỳ
I fell in love with this book, its such a great twist to fairytale that I have known my entire life.It had romance (omg, which I la la la love!) and action, a great combination of both. I'm glad to know that a second book is coming out (this hint was given in the last couple of pages) so I'm really excited for not just the second book, but also the movie (which is coming out this Friday). Thanks for coming by, and as always happy READING!(:
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Tài Chung
The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane is a mouthful of a title, isn't it? The unique title and cover of this book is an eye catcher, and this book early on has created a stir in the virtual world. Barnes & Noble used this book as their First Look title in April, (it boasts 4.5 stars here) where they hosted a forum for Q&A with the author and discussed the book which was all very interesting. You can follow along here on the web: B&N Board The title itself is referring to a "recipe" book, or a book of spells or magical ideas (that has yet to be found in the USA), that once belonged to a person named Deliverance Dane. The main character of the book, Connie Goodwin, is a highly intelligent grad student who is asked by her hippie mom to go visit the old abandoned house in Marblehead, MA that the granny left behind. The house is stuck in time, forgotten by overgrowth and enveloped by shadows and Connie's task is to clean it up and prepare it to sell so that they do not have to pay the taxes on it any longer. Connie doesn't know much about the house, and she is in for a treat of dirt and dust and grime, yet immediately she finds a key hidden in an old Bible which starts her journey to find out the connection between this key and the horrendous times of the Salem Witch trials. The subject matter has always been popular and Connie does not have much trouble finding information in the town regarding the people that were affected by the Salem Witch Trials. Connie also meets a gorgeous guy along the way, and the romance adds a bit to the story while making Connie a little more human to the reader. Otherwise, Connie is truly out of my league with her big college words and exhaustive knowledge that she likes to recite regarding the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Thankfully the author is talented enough with her prose that we do not feel that we are imbeciles. Connie's advisor for her Ph.D. is a character that also adds to the story, as he adds a bit of creepiness. (I certainly didn't like him!) The plot is very intriguing, and the events are as fast-paced as they can plausibly be, with the added benefit of flashbacks to the very period of the 1680's that Connie is researching. Here we get snippets of a narration from the Dane family themselves, and a look into a witch trial as it occurs. It was not disarming at all to read the dialect of the Massachusetts citizens, where it would phonetically present itself such as "here" replaced by "heah" which I really think added to the nuance of the story. There was the factor of predictability in the story, but the author captures us in the moment as we root for Connie to uncover the mystery. As mentioned, Connie is supposed to be quite intelligent, and the reader understands the underlying story more than she does due to the flashbacks we are privy to, so that can be a drag for some people. Connie's advisor also helpfully calls into question "What if the accused really were witches?" which goes against most of the modern thoughts on the subject. I enjoyed reading about the Salem Witch Trials, although not really learning anything earth shattering, but since it was such an easy and fun read I recommend this to anyone in the mood for a good novel. It was a fascinating part of our American History, and the fact that the author herself is a known descendant from two of the main figures of the history made this a compelling adaptation of it. The author Katherine Howe has earned a devoted fan base on Facebook which there are mentions of a sequel (keep in mind the book still has a month to be released). I am not sure what material that would cover, the current book pretty much settles everything for me but of course if there is a sequel I would defiinitely pick it up. This book reopened the horrors of the days of the Salem Witch Trials, and made me want to look for more details on it. Whenever that happens, it is a good thing!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Minh Đức
strange
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Alan Tan
Great collection of short stories of people of Bengali origin. I'm not sure that it met my expectations of a Pulitzer Prize winner, but each short story has it's own attributes, even though each is about a person/persons that have a disconnection with the world or are lonely. I would definitely recommend to others even though!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hải Yến
notas good as the first, because i was expecting Kiki to go after her evil aunt but i still liked it a lot.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Catmint Books
Epic. This is a wonderful book which is beautifully written. Read it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Biên Thùy
I listened to the audio book and didn't finish it. I got a bored. The story was too slow and tedious for my liking. I have the hard copy and may try it again that way.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dạ Ngân
Christian is a time traveler of sorts--he can go back in time if he creates a picture and enters it--he can also travel to the future. This hasn't been a fun skill for Christian. It has been very painful and stressful--in fact, some deaths have resulted from Christian's ability. In this science fiction type of book, Christian creates a snapshot from the history of his town, Winter, which was a German POW site in Wisconsin. With help from his Uncle, the sheriff, and his therapist,Dr. Rainier he is able to right an injustice and discover how to use his power for resolution and good. He is also able to draw parallels to the present day as in Dekker/Doeker.
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.