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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Konami Kanata
I've just started reading this. It's in the YA section of the public library, but is very popular among Wes student
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Carole Stott
Could have been an interesting story but way to long, also I suspect this isn't the best translation.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lin Lougheed
This book was a 5-star, but it is now desperately in need of an update. Some marathons have changed their courses entirely (e.g., Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Carlsbad f/k/a San Diego), and others have changed entry standards, dates, or levels of race support.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Funny wolf.
This Author, Valerie Taylor also wrote "Prism," a popular lesbian novel from the mid eighties, and several other books in the Lesbian Pulp Fiction genre. I read them before time began. She had been married with children until she came out, and had one son, possibly two. When I first knew her, she was a wonderful woman, just past sixty years of age. Her life partner of many years, lesbian Lawyer Pearl Heart, had died just before we met. I was proud to call her my dear friend for years. We visited, chatted and exchanged letters for many years. She published a book of Poetry with another lesbian poet, Jeannette Foster, author Of Sex Variant Women in Literature, a mighty overview of lesbians in literature. Jeanette was also the writer for Kinsey, Pomeroy and Martin at the University of Indiana when they wrote "Sex in the Human Male" and "Sex in the Human Female" She was involved in, and Keynote Speaker at two Lesbian Writer's Conferences in Chicago, organized by Marie Kuda and other lesbian Writers in the Chicago Area. When she retired from her long time job at a clipping service and from her daytime editor job, she moved, First to Margaretville, New York, where she lived in the small town of her dreams. Making a fresh start in life in her early sixties. She had a brief but passionate affair with a widowed straight woman, who broke her heart. She spoke of this woman but once to me, when she later quipped, "These mixed marriages never work out." She had a very bad fall on the ice that winter, and broke some bones. When she recovered, her son helped her move across the country to relocate someplace with no ice. She always had pain where she had broken bones, Tucson, Arizona was the place she chose to rebuild her life from scratch yet another time; this time permanently. She became Mother Goddess to a whole new group of young lesbians, who loved her and lovingly cared for as she aged. A couple or three women moved in to care for her for several years, until she was unable to live at home. Then she moved into a nursing home, where her friends raised money to pay for the cost of her care, and checked on her daily until her quiet death. She died surrounded by her friends, and was mourned Nationally in Lesbian and Gay Media. I, too, mourned her, and took comfort in the fact that she had a productive, full life and was beloved by all who knew her.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Hồng Liên
SOmetimes Laughed until people around me started reading over my shoulder. Serge is my kind of guy!!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vũ Đình Cường
Good so far. Nothing I didn't already know (except that when aspartame mixes with stuff in your body it produces formaldehyde). OH and so far I have laughed five times and I'm barely 20 minutes into it. UPDATE: Well I certainly am not laughing now, I am practically in tears over the inhumane conditions in slaughterhouses. But it is good information to know and I hope that the information spreads and that people start taking notice and doing something about it (as in stop eating meat and consuming dairy). I am starting to get tired of the cussing though. That might have been a little over-done. And the description of foods that "make your nipples hard" or that "make your pubes fall off" don't exactly make me want to get those foods.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Hard, challenging to read one's descent into a world of depression. Read this while in college mid to late 80s. I totally identified with this woman for reasons still unknown to me..??? returning to college represents some of the happiest times of my life, so I've always wondered why/how come I did identify with Ms. Plath and the Bell jar.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lưỡng Quốc Tiến Sĩ Khoa Học Đỗ Văn Khang
I really liked this book. I would recommend it to almost anyone. Right from the start you can tell the family is very different. The writing is descriptive yet holds the innocence and youthful thoughts of the narrator, which I particularly loved. You can tell this girl is intelligent and holds quite the active imagination for a seven year old. The mother comes off as egotistical and a bit cold but you can tell she holds love for her children. As the story goes on, we get bits and pieces of the bigger picture. The delusional world Asta is living in starts to emerge. I like how it's not spelled out to you, that there is a mystery to this and the author is making you work a little to fit all the pieces together. One line I really liked, "There is something particularly magical about listening to music from a car radio while looking out a window at a vast, open sky." I love experiencing the world through Asta's new eyes. It makes me remember all the little things we overlook and take for granted. I feel as if the story is speaking to people who feel they are different and saying, "It's okay, there are others who feel the same and there is a place for you in this conventional society of drones." What society considers normal is tested by the beauty and intrigue of characters that exude unusual actions and traits. Even Asta herself wondered about fitting in with the world, "for a minute - just a minute - I wondered if my specialness had been compromised."
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Shiratori Haruhiko
Actually, still reading this, but so far, so good with the sci fi.
Aunque la narradora es una mujer mayor en el momento en que cuenta la historia, la mayoría de las veces vuelve a su personaje de niña. De vez en cuando habla con su voz más vieja, cuando moraliza sobre los acontecimientos. Si bien esto toma parte de la incertidumbre sobre su destino, (dado que es una cuenta en primera persona, estamos seguros de su regreso seguro, si no los detalles), proporciona una perspectiva sobre los eventos.
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.