Anish R từ Csákberény, Hungary

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05/08/2024

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2019-02-03 14:30

First 100 Words - 100 Từ Đầu Tiên Về Thế Giới Quanh Em Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Linh Chi

The Kingdom of Childhood is thought provoking and often difficult to read. It is one of those books that will stir passionate discussions with no clear winner, while exploring a topic that has been prominent in recent headlines. I can’t say that I enjoyed The Kingdom of Childhood. It is well written and the author has a beautiful ability to both draw you into a scene and repel you at the same time. Initially I was sympathetic to Judy. I felt her despair at the direction of her life and family. Judy’s whole life is nothing but an illusion, all bright and shiny from the outside but sick and twisted on the inside. By the end of the book, I was thoroughly disenchanted with her. In order to fill the lonely void of her life, Judy becomes involved with a friend of her son, Zach, who is sixteen years old. This is where the book became uncomfortable for me and I have to admit that I had a very difficult time reading the rest. The subject of an adult who is in a role of trust and a young adult is personally one that I do cannot excuse under any circumstances. Ms. Coleman explore the backgrounds of both Zach and Judy. Judy’s upbringing and experience as a youngster are particularly revealing. My heart went out to her for her lost innocence. However, in the end I could not excuse Judy’s actions, even though there were events in her background that influenced her. I’m not exactly sure how I feel about this book, I can’t say that I liked it, but it is very thought provoking and does explore this issues in a different manner than previous books. The Kingdom of Childhood will definitely leave you thinking about it long after you are finished.

2019-02-03 21:30

Lỗi Tại Đàn Ông Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cấn Vân Khánh

From the beginning is grabbed into this book and I didn't put it down until I was done. Sister Souljah really did a good job including good characteristics of a book into her story. Like her following book "Midnight"and all other books I seem to like,"The Coldest Winter Ever" included good relationships, amazing characters, and a vestal setting. After reading this book I began to revisit Sister Souljah over and over again. All the characters were amazingly drawn out. Winter Santagia was a character of her own but wasn’t too impossible. I love the way Sister Souljah gave multiple strong personalities which she learned from the end. Another person who learned a lot about their self and the way they treated others was Winter’s mother. The people changed so many times in this book and kept me guessing. Souljah also gave me a different view of seeing herself and I believe that was unique. You were never in the same place for too long of a time. It was from being bought home in a limbo to being taken away to jail, and she went every place in between. Again, I love this story because it was rich and ghetto at the same time. Winter lived in the mansion, projects, apartment homes, group homes, and even hotels and such versatile intrigued me. Her being able to go in all these places for all different types of people showed me how developed her relationships were. Communication was struck in such a different way by the characters relationships. One relationship I questioned from the beginning was winters and her mother. They pretended as if they were friends and in the end Winter Santagia was not loyal to her. Another person Winters relationship affected was her sisters Lexi and Porsha. They wounded up turning into her and when she trine to warn her in didn’t fly because they didn’t have that sister, sister bond. Being the first of the Sister Souljah books I've read I saw her as a good author. Following up with "Midnight" pleased me allot. I founded some one I could follow and be interested in their work. She actually up kept what I saw in her first two books I reviewed by her and next I what to read "No Disrespect"!

Người đọc Anish R từ Csákberény, Hungary

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.