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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tịch Nguyệt Giảo Giảo
One of my favorite books. The first time I read this book I was a little too young to understand its full meaning. But, as I got older I read it again, and again, and have probably read it around 5 times. It is very mind opening and a great read!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Triệt Dạ Lưu Hương
Cuba Libre is the pre-quell to Hot Kid and Up in Ruby's Room. It seems that Mr. Leonard has added more history than usual in this book and it's great. Guidall's narration is perfection. However, I have to say between this book and the last few I've listened to, I have learned more about torture methods than I wanted to know.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thanh Hà
She writes strange books. Probably not worth reading. Some earlier works were much better.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Roald Dahl
A great depiction of how life is and what really happens in the work force. The facts are real and the author chooses her words carefully. I think this book is necessary for any one to read before evaluating what their future holds for them.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Erich Maria Remarque
Thoroughly engaging story. The romance was honest and true. The way the author combined lovey-dovey romance with lust, sex, and guilt was refreshing. The protagonist was strong and sympathetic. The supporting characters, from the fat lady to the elephant, gave incredible depth to the story. The trials and tribulations of a train circus was absoluting fascinating.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Kim Loan
Fun and light. Time and again the seams show in this mash-up of hard-boiled detective and medieval fantasy, but Eddie LaCrosse is a central figure who is both easy to like and compelling to follow in his adventures. The language choices get a bit too glib, with so many modern rhythms and idioms--but when it comes to storyline, Bledsoe frequently shows a restraint that salvaged this as a quick and enjoyable read. The supernatural aspects of his fantasy world are handled particularly well, with just the right amount of scary and sweet balance to the otherworldliness in his, um, world.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Phi Khứ
What is there left to say about Terry Goodkind and The Sword of Truth saga that hasn't been said before? At times, he has been nothing less than brilliant. Wizard's First Rule and Stone of Tears are classics of epic fantasy. They were fresh, they were original, and they were challenging. The 'Seeker of Truth' . . . the 'Mother Confessor . . . the 'Mord-Sith' . . . daring, creative, fascinating concepts, with believable characters behind them. The philosophical moralizing was heavy-handed at times, yes, but still a welcome change from the typically 'spiritual' distinction between good and evil. After that, the series began slipping downhill. Goodkind admitted that he was more interested in exploring his philosophies than in following the plotting of an epic fantasy - and boy did it show. Action gave way to talk, and talk gave way to . . . well, more talk. What was once original became boringly repetitive. Ironically, it was a book that hardly featured Richard or Kahlan at all that recaptured my interest. Pillars of Creation was not what I expected after 6 volumes, and I couldn't have been more pleased. There was still more talk than action, but Lauren breathed new life into a stale series. Too bad Naked Empire couldn't sustain it. That brings us to Chainfire. I generally loathe it when characters are stripped of their powers/identities, just to create tension and restart a sagging plot. It rarely works for me, and this was no different. Richard and Kahlan are great people, but it's hard to get excited when there's no seeking of truth and no explosive confessions. Not only that, but the plot felt . . . recycled. After all, we'd already dealt with the Boxes of Orden in the first 2 books of the series. The only reason I picked up Phantom is because I'm curious to see how Goodkind plans to wrap everything up in this, the 2nd volume of the 'final' trilogy. Things don't start out well. Over 200 pages of talking, of saying the same thing over and over again, of bashing us upside the head with the obvious. I was about ready to give up when, suddenly, we rediscover the lost art of the plot. Not to spoil anything for those who haven't read it, but there are some really interesting developments in this book. After building up the armies of the Order to the point where they truly are unstoppable, Goodkind deftly sidesteps the issue of confronting them with Richard's shocking advice to the D'Haran troops - and it absolutely works for the reader. We get a confrontation between Jagang and the Sisters of the Dark that beautifully resolves so many nagging questions, and sets the stage for a new conflict. Richard learns a lot more about himself and his role in the grand scheme of things, and all the myriad plot pieces finally begin coming together. The ending is a shocker, and something I never expected to see. For the first time in a long time I am looking forward to the next book of the series. If Goodkind delivers on even half of what he seems to be promising, it will be well worth the wait.
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This is a must-read. Thoroughly satisfying.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: The Windy
An exhausting read, one tragedy after the other. Given the enormous shock value of the content, how can I evaluate the craft?
I thought I already wrote my review of this book. Hated it. The female lead was a strong woman, but completely in love with an abusive man, and loved him even though he was nothing but cruel to her. He didn't get tolerable until the last quarter of the book, which is way too long for me. Even though she spends a lot of time being historically accurate, and has wonderful side characters, I just couldn't stand the main 'hero'. Seems like a sad waste of talent when an author goes to all the trouble of creating an interesting story line, is a good writer, and does the historical research - only to have an abusive ass as the lead man. I won't be reading any more of her books.
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.