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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ray Bradbury
A sobering, depressing, but eventually hopeful novel that follows a woman's life as her husband serves 25 years in jail. The prose is simple, sparse and haunting; its one of those books that, when you put it down, you feel as if you've lived an entire life.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hữu Ước
There is so much TRUTH in this book. It is about our inspired Constitution of the USA. It broke down the points and principles into 28 easy to digest and understand parts. I find it really sad that we have slowly migrated away from what the founding fathers originally intended in our laws and with our finances. Politics are not really checked and balanced anymore and it seems that we are stuck in the cycle of collapse that many a nation throughout history also tumbled from. Very well written and easy to read. I highly recommend it for EVERYONE that is an ameican citizen or wanting to be one.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Difficult to get into at first but then found myself intrigued and could't put it down. Loved the glamourous setting.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ingo Siegner
Very interesting, clear answers.
Michael Vey is not a typical teen. He is small for his age, and suffers from a very visible, stigmatizing disability. His father is dead, and his mom works as a supermarket checker (i.e., he is poor). He has moved from school to school, and has only one friend. Oh, and he has a secret super-power. Is Michael's best friend a cliche? Well, that depends on your understanding of that concept. A cliche is a story element that has become trite or commonplace through overuse. Ostin has been described in other reviews as "a nerdy fat kid." There is a reason we see this type of character with some regularity in YA literature; there are lots of "nerdy fat kids" out there, and they tend to be picked on. I would argue that "nerdy fat kids" are actually UNDERREPRESENTED in fiction of all kinds. If you watch TV shows and movies aimed at teens, you might get the impression that there are NO fat kids out there! Kids like Michael and Ostin tend to congregate because they are ostracized by "the cool kids." The author would have been attacked as "unrealistic" if he had made Michael's best friend a popular jock. Come to think of it, reviewers have said just that about Michael's relationship with the popular cheerleader. I guess an author just can't win. He's going to be attacked no matter what he does. I fell in love with these characters almost immediately. I identified with them, and wanted to know what happened to them. That is exactly what is supposed to happen in well written fiction. Was the story relatively simple? Yes, it was - as is the norm for YA fiction, especially when it is character driven like this story. I loved the dialog, and did not have a problem with the fact that both boys sounded younger than their 15 years. I have spent time with kids like this in "real life," and understand that they often are a bit socially delayed. Michael and Ostin "rang true" for me, based on many years of experience around teens. Full disclosure: I am not a member of the target audience for this book, but talk with - and more importantly, listen to -teens every day, and am a big fan of the YA genre. I am neither a fan of Glenn Beck (who owns the imprint under which this book was published), nor of the author, who tends to write the kind of sentimental crap that I avoid like the plague. I just liked the book, and think teens will like it too. I have purchased a copy for my office so I can lend it out to my teen patients.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cao Huy Thuần
Great!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thái Quỳnh Tân
I don't know how many times I've reread this, but it's a pleasure every time.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
A must read book. Belongs on my Top 10 List. I hated to finish it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Alpha Books biên soạn
This is the story of Poppy, a female mouse. Poppy lives happily in Dimwood Forest. She lives with her husband, Rye, a golden mouse, and all her delightful children. Well, every child, except her rudest, Ragweed Jr. Ragweed was named after Rye's brother, the first Ragweed. Ragweed Jr. is a "teenager" and is very snotty. His best friend is a skunk! Poppy is very happy in Dimwood Forest, except for one day, when her sister comes to Dimwood Forest to tell Poppy some very bad news: Their father, Lungwart, is dying. This means that Poppy has to go to The Gray House to visit her father. Poppy can't go alone, so she brings Ragweed Jr. The problem is, Junior will only go, if she will let him bring his best friend, the skunk. Well, Poppy said yes. After traveling for a day or two, they finally reach Gray House. Everyone is happy to see Poppy. Then, Poppy learns something: Her father wants to make her the leader of Gray House! Will Poppy take his offer? Read to find out!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Thị Ngân
E.O. Wilson is the next Charles Darwin. Also, I wish I were related to him.
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.