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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhóm Lovedia
This is a wonderful book that helps children learn about everyday manners and a polite way to navigate the world by using poetry, fables, excerpts of stories, Bible verses, etc to teach rather than preach. After many of the stories the author adds a little thoughtful paragraph about what the child can take from the story and how he/she can apply it to life. I think it would be fun to incorporate this into a bedtime routine - almost like a daily devotional. AA is still a little too young to really 'get' this book. Her attention wandered and her thinking is still so concrete. I plan to re-introduce it when she is closer to five or six.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: William J. Bennett
So very fun. Except, why does Toad get away with being a ruffian?
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Book club reading. It was a good read, although I'm not sure it is something I would have picked up on my own. The overall premise of the narrator telling his story in letters to Wen Jibao was a bit odd and occasionally distracting. Eh. Good story-telling about caste, class, and life in modern India.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Beth Bracken
Everything if Illuminated is one of the most amazing novels I have ever read. It is so beautiful: the words, the story, the characters. Everything. The beginning is a challenge, but give it time. Pieces come together and you figure it all out. (True to the book's title). The author is so brilliant, such a master of the English language with an imagination for more vivid detail than I have found in any other book. I laughed, I cried, I never wanted the book to end. His writing is the kind that you savor instead of rush through; I was in awe with the prose, with the brilliance of his storytelling. I cannot get over how much this book moved me. Take the time to really read this novel and appreciate its beauty.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Haruki Murakami
Great rhymes, nice illustrations, heartwarming story. You can also have extra fun in this book by picking out the cat on each page.
I have previously read Noah Boyd's first book in this series, The Bricklayer which was very helpful for understanding the background of the main relationship in this novel between the Bricklayer, Steve Vail and FBI assistant director Kate Bannon. While I did find Noah Boyd's first book, The Bricklayer, to be more thrilling than his second outing Agent X, I am still a huge fan. Steve Vail is a character who is somewhat similar to Lee Child's Jack Reacher and Robert Crais' Joe Pike except that he wears his heart on his sleeve. At the beginning of Agent X Steve Vail shows up in Washington on New Years Eve to take Kate Bannon to a New Year's Eve party...she wasn't expecting him since she had broken off their relationship previously. Of course before she can drop him at the airport he is solving a local missing child case. Before he can leave town he is approached by the FBI to assist them in the hunt for Agent X. A Russian embassy staffer with the code name Calculus has approached the FBI with a deal to provide the names of American agents selling information to the Russians. A series of puzzles that only Steve Vail seems able to solve provide the background for the initial contacts with the Russian agents. The Bricklayer has actually stayed behind in Washington to help prove that Kate did not attempt suicide several months earlier...something that she does not know that he even knows about. Their relationship is central to the story and it helps to portray the Bricklayer as a human being, not just an amazingly brilliant but unable to follow the rules ex-FBI agent. Lots of action, an abundance of interesting twists and turns but not so many characters that it gets confusing. I really enjoyed Agent X and I am looking forward to the next Bricklayer adventure by Noah Boyd.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: L.G. Alexander
Any book by Larry Brown is certain to be a damn fine read, and this was no exception, especially since it was dedicated to his dog. These vignettes of the life of a Oxford (Mississippi, that is) firefighter leaving behind his chosen occupation for a literary life are written very well. A pleasure to read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Julia Quinn
Скирюк опять приятно удивил меня этой повестью из рассказов, объединённых главным героем - травником Жугой. Он меняет имена, оружие, спутников, города и страны в попытках понять, кем является на самом деле и что движет его судьбой. Яркий и детальный мир, хорошо продуманный и описанный, не всегда "исторически достоверный", но это же не главное в фэнтези. Внимательный читатель встретит в тексте отсылки к знакомым сюжетам, а меломан - строчки известных песен. В бумажном виде у меня, видимо, ранняя версия, свежепрочитанная электронная длиннее на несколько рассказов и с финалом, венчающим повествование.
Very light and enjoyable. I did feel like the dwarf's story was awkwardly wedged in at times, but still liked the book very much.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Linh
This is the best summer reading book I've ever read, without a doubt! I loved this book so much. Conor Grennan does a beautiful job of describing the seriousness of the situation in Nepal without making me feel utterly depressed; everything is explained in simple terms, nothing overly complicated, but straight and to the point so readers can understand. He does a wonderful job of describing the children’s happy-go-lucky attitudes despite their homelessness. I really fell in love with the characters, and loved the humorous and genuinely heartfelt approach Conor Grennan took with this. Read 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.