Roshan Dalanja từ Buenos Aires, Baja California Sur, Mexico

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11/22/2024

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2019-01-01 20:30

Dạy Kĩ Năng Cho Trẻ Bằng Thơ - Hợp Tác Xã Bé Ngoan Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cao Phượng Diễm

Over the summer I read a book called Small Steps by Louis Sachar. The book is about a kid named Armpit who was at boot camp. Armpit had just came back home only to get in trouble again and become a suspect for scalping tickets with his friend X-Ray who also was with Armpit at boot camp. The only person who believed him was his disabled next door neighbor Ginny. In the story Armpit gets tickets to the most popular teen singer and takes his friend Ginny where during the concert two security officers grab armpit and throw him down on the suspicion of having fake tickets. Just when all hope is lost for Armpit he meets the teen pop sensation Kaira DeLeon and the two become one. While on tour Kaira invites Armpit to go on tour with her where they fall in love but quickly ends. Small Steps is a great book for teenagers, it deals with love and a teen who has a criminal past. While coming home from boot camp his friend X-Ray comes home to and X-Ray plans to scalp tickets to a concert using Armpit’s money. Later while held by police Armpit meets Kaira DeLeon and the two becomes close. After having read through the whole book I felt that it was a good book but at the same time to mushy for my taste. I understand the concept of this book how a everyday average Joe doesn’t have to have all the money in the world to be able to be with a superstar. Also the book teaches values and ethics like scalping is wrong and illegal and that its not what a person is like on the outside its what is in the inside that counts. This is a book I would strongly recommend people should read even if romance isn’t your thing but still it’s a good book and should be given a chance. Louis Sachar wrote this book as a sequel to another book Holes which is where the character Armpit came from. Sachar says he doesn’t get a lot of inspiration, coming up with ideas is harder. After moving to Texas in 1991 gave him the idea to write the previous book Holes, in a way it was about how he felt moving down there. Louis also says when he is writing his books he doesn’t worry about how big it will be or how much he will profit from it, he just likes to write books and whatever will be will be. The character Ginny was created after a girl he knew who had cerebral palsy only her name was Laura so he dedicated this book to Laura and her mother. Louis Sachar has been writing books for years and after each book it seems he has stepped his game up when it comes to writing. Even though as I said before this isn’t really my taste in books I am glad my teacher made me read it because it is a good book and a lot can be learned from it. After having read this book I can honestly give it a 4.5 out of a 5. This is a great book for teenagers I feel there is a great storyline, plot, and I love the characters and settings. Honestly this is an suspenseful and emotional book it can make the most toughest guys in the world shed just one tear with the way the storyline acts out at the end. In all my years of reading books on serial killers musicians and fantasy never have I come across a book like this so well written and controversial within some of the paragraphs. Louis Sachar is truly an exquisite writer and it makes me want to read more of his books.

2019-01-01 23:30

Combo Hành Trình Tình Yêu (Bộ 2 Cuốn) Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Katie Fforde

I'm surprised that there are so many reviews dissing Overbite. The main complaint is that it's not funny enough and that it doesn't live up to the first novel, Insatiable. All right, while I'd admit that Overbite wasn't as good as its predecessor, it certainly isn't as bad as how people are describing it. Overbite is a definitely darker sequel. There's still humor, yes, but less of it. The whole cast of characters are back, with a few new ones, and an extra emphasis on Meena (naturally) and Alaric and Lucien. I wasn't surprised that there was a love triangle but I did like how it was written. Not pining-for-love, or I-will-die-without-you kind. It was more of a quiet, reserved, lets-not-say-anything, I'd-rather-die-than-say-anything kind. Not necessarily better, but it's better suited to my preferences. Meena's still the same character we know and love. She's grown-up a bit, and while she definitely has her eyes opened up due to her being exposed to the vampire world, she's still very lovable with her whines and petty troubles. Lucien's a lot darker now, and who can blame him, after what happened between Meena and him? I did find it bothersome that he, like every other vampire these days, is pining for a human girl, and is basically borderline psychotic over her. He does have his moments though, so he's not all bad. Alaric is very adorable in this as well. We get to know a bit more about him and his feelings and I just love all his reactions to a certain new character. He just acts like a total schoolboy; so young and childish. :) I suppose the ending was what got everyone riled up. Cabot does spend quite a long time building up to it, and when it finally did happen, it felt anti-climatic. That's definitely not to say it wasn't surprising, because it totally was, but for all the hype she was building up during the novel, it could have been better. There probably wouldn't be any more sequels in the Insatiable series, but I very much enjoyed it. Meg Cabot is one of a kind! XD P.S. The cover's gorgeous. I'm so glad I have Insatiable and Overbite side by side on my bookshelf.

Người đọc Roshan Dalanja từ Buenos Aires, Baja California Sur, Mexico

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.