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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Shinobu Ohtaka
I thought this book was much better than the Da Vinci Code but I suppose it didn't get the attention b/c it was not as controversial.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kyo Won
In reading this, I've come to the firm conclusion that I really am a UF girl. I can enjoy PNR, but the conventions of the genre drive me batty. The ridiculously quick connection between the characters, the Sudden Surprise Sex (with an intruder, no less), and all the blooming cores were too much for me. Flares of lust and heat and need struck me as cliché. In terms of the universe, Ward paints her world of warrior vampires and their soulless opponents with broad strokes. We get the bare minimum of information regarding the how and why of their existence. And Mr. X strikes me as rather bland for a psychopath. As I got closer to the end of the book, however, the elements seemed better structured. The potential results of Wrath's decisions could lead to a much more layered and intriguing universe than what's presented here. The rest of the brothers seem interesting, and I became a fast fan of Butch. When I might have given up reading, the fearless, frustrated cop kept me going. I might not love who he pairs up with in this book, but I do want to know more about him and how he's going to cope. And I'll admit, I want to know what the hell is up with Zsadist. One thing I must ask...where do 300 year-old vampires pick up an affinity for gangsta rap? Random. Almost as random as the character names. Scribe Virgin? Really? Overall, I'm not completely sold, but I'll read the next one. Peer pressure wenches, you have done your duty.
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I had to read it for my Class and now am about to write a paper on this book. If you read the book without any background I think it will procure very little amusement since Austen defies a lot of conventions of her times regarding the literary propriety or history for that matter. The events certainly can not be taken as factual but as an attempt to depict the real emotions of human beings, and manners especially of that era. If you are read enough to discern little tricks she uses in this book, your experience will greater manifold. Anyways, a very good book. Glad I have read it and my favorite among the bunch that required reading for this class. HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT......... hopefully no one from my class is reading this and thinking "WHAT A NERD" I could be.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoa Thanh Thần
Love the J.P. Beaumont series!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Julie Garwood
This kind of reminded me of Twilight but I loved it! I am ready for the next one.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phạm Văn Công
beautiful. nabakov's capacity for the english language leaves me awed.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Ugh...I just can't read any more of this. How can he make something that ought to be mind-boggling and earth shattering so dull? I know that's a basic human tendency--if aliens were discovered tomorrow, it would shake the world...and then after a while everyone would deal with it, the initial rush would fade away. It wouldn't be very long before everyone would just go back to their regular lives, because we're human, and that's what we do. But it doesn't make for a very good story. He manages to gloss over the first blast of realization with hardly a mention, people his books with characters that we don't care about, and make the most amazing thing the Universe has ever offered the cultural equivalent of a tv dinner - boring and bland.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Atsuko Asano
• My idea of exercise is to fill the tub, get in, pull the plug, and fight the current! • Less interest in sex means more time for reading.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: KS. Hoàng Anh Quang
If I retain even half the information in this book, I'd be surprised. He spends a long time on the history of the sugar trade and the early uses of it, which gets a little dry and repetitive, but then it picks up again once he starts getting into the chronology of candy. Biggest quibbles: how impressed the author was with himself (how many times did he refer to himself as an "international confectionery historian"?), and the lack of serial commas. I understand that this book was published in England, where their laws of punctuation are apparently more lax than here, but his lack of serial commas led to a number of sentences of the "I'd like to thank my parents, Ayn Rand and God" type (not to mention lists that were strung together as "X, y and z and a and b"). It hardly seems fair to downgrade his rating based on a style point on which his country and I disagree, but it's my rating and I can. Though his "I'm so important; I'm the only international confectionery historian in all the world" irked me, too. But his information was good. 3.5 stars, if I could.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Harvard Business Review
This is a really good book! It's great if you like sad happy, caring kinda books. I would really recommend this Book!
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.