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Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Dreadfully boring.
Magnífica reflexión sobre una sociedad hipertecnificada que ha conseguido la "felicidad" absoluta mediante una organización totalitaria de la vida y la reproducción. La rebeldía es infelicidad hasta su final... Pero admiramos al rebelde.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Segunda parte de la trilogía "La forja de un rebelde", novela autobiográfica que el autor publicó primero en inglés. Esta segunda entrega se centra en sus experiencias en la guerra de Marruecos. Se ha acusado a Barea de escribir con una prosa descuidada, pobre, en ocasiones incluso errónea. Es cierto que se detecta en su escritura cierto descuido, que me atrevería a poner en relación con el hecho de que Barea fue un autor en el exilio, permanentemente en contacto con otro idioma (inglés), y con la curiosa cirunstancia de que su obra se publicó en España traducida de su versión en inglés. Al margen de anglicismos, giros forzados o simpleza en el estilo, Barea se las arregla para ser suficientemente expresivo a la hora de transmitirnos el horror, el de una guerra sin sentido.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Đông Hải
Every romance novel needs an obstacle. The idea is that the characters are perfectly suited for each other but there is something that is stopping them from being together - some misunderstanding or some dark secret for example. The first thing to do if you want to write a romance novel is to come up with that obstacle. Sherry Thomas came up with this: let's make the male lead really smart and handsome but let's make him pretend he is dumbshit because he is a secret agent and 'dumbshit' is his cover. Now the female lead is a clever girl so she is appalled by the fact that Lord Vere is as dumb as a box of rocks but also weirdly attracted to him because he has a six pack and a very big you know what (which she discovered when she accidentally sat on his lap). This is the situation I quite often found myself in so I could emphatise. I usually gave those guys the benefit of doubt, because, you know, it might just be that they were undercover secret agents. Sadly each time it turned out that they were bona fide idiots. I can't give this book five stars because that's just embarrassing. Here is what happened. Karen started a Readers Advisory group on goodreads (http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/4...) and I wanted to be nice and posted a thread there asking for a romance novel that would fill all my requirements. Mariel kindly provided recommendations..... Anyway, long story short - I woke up on Saturday morning and started reading it. Before I knew it was 4pm, I still hadn't taken a shower or eaten anything other than chocolate. This is precisely the reason I don't read romance novels too often because I can't be trusted with them. I mean, thank God it was Saturday. Otherwise I would've probably called in sick or something.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Đức Linh
Though I didn't like it as much as some of his earlier books, this was still an enjoyable read.
Despite loosing steam towards the end, this book inspired a minor obsession with Mormon Polygomists that spanned the greater part of more than a year. I admire his writing tremendously, despite the fact that he tends to lean a little towards the male machismo at certain moments, and loved both Into the Wild and Into Thin Air. I appreciated the obvious amount of arduous research he put into the writing and found it refreshing to be reading something not centered around the usual doomed and deadly adventures gone awry.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Chị Đẹp
Tepper's imagination has created a strange, creepy, surreal world with compelling characters you'll feel like you know personally. What with the huge pooping crows and love between man and wooden woman, there's no way to put it down.
I am not a fan of short stories or anthologies even with stories about characters I like. I have been burned by too many liked authors who take the opportunity to add stories from other works that they assume you have read just because they wrote it. That said, I read this because Butcher does reference one story from this collection in his new book "Ghost Story". If I had read this book first, I would have had a different perspective on that book, but my review would still stand. The stories in this collection are all Dresden file related stories and he introduces all of them telling you where in the Dresden world it fits into and from which anthology it comes from. The first story is his first Dresden work, 2 years before developing his first book. The final story takes place hours after "Changes" which is the book that precedes "Ghost Story". "Day off" is hilarious and "Love Hurts" had me sobbing,which I don't think was his intention, but it hit me hard knowing how "Changes" ended and how "Ghost Story" goes. There is a new anthology out with a Butcher short story from the perspective of Marcone that is worth checking out. It goes along with the last story here and with the new book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Mạnh Thái
Lovely story. Fiona sounds awesome.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Soman Chainani
It was September 1998; the third Harry Potter book had just been released. Pottermania? What's that? It was still unknown except to a vast population of younglings who'd read it... and I fell in love. Oh, how I fell in love. I fell in love with the poor, starved-for-affection, later known to be a twit Harry. I fell in love with the pretentious know-it-all Hermione. I fell in love with the awkward, grew-up-in-his-brother's-shadows Ron... and most of all? I fell in love with the snarky, unplatable, snarling, rude, hygienically-disinclined professor of potions, Severus Snape. Almost ten years later, I'm still obsessed with it in many ways. This is the book that started it all, and naturally, my love for it is quite boundless. I love meeting Harry for the first time and I love how sweet and awkward he is. None of this angry!man at the world schtick he has going on in later (much later) books. He genuinely cares for his friends and it isn't rooted in some form of anger or obligatory love. He's not yet infested with pimples and he's yet to fall in love. This is before Sirius, before Ginny, before Voldemort, before Dumbledore, before Avada Kedavra, before any of that shite happened and you have to wonder... what might have been if Harry hadn't been the Boy Who Lived?
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.