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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Công Khanh
A tense suspense novel with characters and a story up to par with his other works. This was billed as a novella, but it's long for that format so it reads like a novel, with similar character and story development. If you are a New Yorker or just love New York this is a book you'll enjoy, because the settings and detail on New York are wonderful. It also takes you inside the world of investment banking in a way even Bull Street doesn't. I would like to see more from these characters and hope the author will see his way to create a series with them. While you can digest this book in a few sittings, it lingers with you long afterward. That's part of why I'd like to see a series with the characters. Well done.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Masa Noriso
I enjoyed it. Not as much as some of her others, but well worth reading.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Magdalena Witkiewicz
Read in 1998.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đặng Quốc Bảo
Format isn't so good, but lots of great hikes.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tanigawa Nagaru
I'm no afficionado on the Stones and I still found every page of this memoir worthwhile. German stays the course of twenty-plus years on the Stones' trail and tells some great stories about the band, but also about the crazy crowds that followed them. There is an underlying theme about the commercialization of rock-n-roll music that is predictable from a fan who knew them (personally and well) way before they filled arenas, but Bill German's treatment of their selling out is personal; I could relate to it. If German were writing this book to affirm his friendship with Woody and Keith and (sometimes) Mick, it would be a different book altogether.
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It was a hard book (dense) to get through, but ultimately I'm glad I read it. A unique look at small-town America, Anderson managed to find the beauty of the grotesque. The stories that made the book come from tales of Anderson's fellow tenants when he lived in Chicago. Just moving the vignettes to a small-town setting made Winesburg what is is. Some themes are more universal than one would think!
i dont get the ending
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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Sơn Paris
If you like to sniff other people's emotional and psychological armpits, this book will probably work for you. Me? I'm letting it go after 170 pages. Lisa's good at pit-sniffing, if that's what you're into. I was expecting a mystery/thriller like her other books. So, imagine a small town in the Northeast where NONE of the citizens are average and mostly boring like you and me. Absolutely everyone is screwed up, hiding secrets, trying to reconcile traumas from many years ago that they've all suddenly decided they need to come to terms with RIGHT NOW. AND...They all just keep bumping up against each other. Surprise! All their weirdness is somehow intertwined, even though some of them aren't even originally from this little town. Oh, and they're almost all in therapy, so we get to sniff their psychological socks, too. *One guy is a sociopath, and he's about to do something awful to his family. His wife is a fool who knows he's planning something, and she should get out right away, but gee, I'm just not quite ready yet, so I'll stick around and wait for the hammer to fall! *One lady had a horrible accident many years ago that put her in a coma and when she woke up--WHEEEEE!!--she had developed magical psychic powers! *One guy's mother disappeared many years ago, while he was still a boy, and now, all of a sudden, he's decided he's going to find out what happened to her, just when all this other weird stuff is going on in town! And on and on it goes with all the characters. I couldn't see any cohesive story developing. Unger just skips back and forth between all these characters. I couldn't stay interested for more than a few pages at a time, so I decided to let it go rather than force myself to read it and then bitch about it. It may eventually go somewhere good, but after just recently slogging through The Upright Piano Player four or five pages at a time, I couldn't do another one like that. If you decide to read it all the way to the end and you really like it, that's groovy. I certainly wouldn't discourage anyone from giving it a try.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Andrew Pinder
Teens would love this book as much as I did
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.