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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngọc Linh
yeah, this one too. what can I say, I wanted covers.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyên Anh
I wish Cat would have openned her heart up to Bones a little more about how she felt for him, he just seemed to put more out there than she did and I wanted their reunion to be a little more romantic. But I still love this series - the sex scenes, the romance, the action - it has it all!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Thí
This book made me pretty much give up fast food. I found fast food's impact on minimum wage and food production pratices the most interesting part....everyone knows fast food is bad for you.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
The brand new Blades of the Rose series has been getting a lot of good buzz from romance fans. It includes lots of historical adventure, romance, and fantasy. This is the first in the series. For a fast-paced series that contains almost as much romance as it does adventure, try the historical Blades of the Rose series by Zoe Archer. The four book series follows men and women working to protect magical relics from an evil secret society, and is full of strong characters and exotic settings. Think of a more romantic Indiana Jones - with magic! Start with the first in the series, Warrior. You may enjoy the exciting world full of romance and magic created by Zoe Archer in The Blades of the Rose series. All four books feature unique settings, exceptionally strong heroines, and satisfyingly sexy heroes. Start with Warrior.
The universe is a joke. Even before I was shown the meaning of life in a dream at 17 (then promptly forgot it because I thought I smelled pancakes), I knew this to be true--and yet, I have always felt a need to search for the truth, that nebulous, ill-treated creature. Adams has always been, to me, to be a welcome companion in that journey. Between the search for meaning and the recognition that it's all a joke in poor taste lies Douglas Adams, and, luckily for us, he doesn't seem to mind if you lie there with him. He's a tall guy, but he'll make room. For all his crazed unpredictability, Adams is a powerful rationalist. His humor comes from his attempts to really think through all the things we take for granted. It turns out it takes little more than a moment's questioning to burst our preconceptions at the seams, yet rarely does this stop us from treating the most ludicrous things as if they were perfectly reasonable. It is no surprise that famed atheist Richard Dawkins found a friend and ally in Adams. What is surprising is that people often fail to see the rather consistent and reasonable philosophy laid out by Adams' quips and absurdities. His approach is much more personable (and less embittered) than Dawkins', which is why I think of Adams as a better face for rational materialism (which is a polite was of saying 'atheism'). Reading his books, it's not hard to see that Dawkins is tired of arguing with uninformed idiots who can't even recognize when a point has actually been made. Adams' humanism, however, stretched much further than the contention between those who believe, and those who don't. We see it from his protagonists, who are not elitist intellectuals--they're not even especially bright--but damn it, they're trying. By showing a universe that makes no sense and having his characters constantly question it, Adams is subtly hinting that this is the natural human state, and the fact that we laugh and sympathize shows that it must be true. It's all a joke, it's all ridiculous. The absurdists might find this depressing, but they're just a bunch of narcissists, anyhow. Demnading the world make sense and give you purpose is rather self centered when it already contains toasted paninis, attractive people in bathing suits, and Euler's Identity. I say let's sit down at the bar with the rabbi, the priest, and the frog and try to get a song going. Or at least recognize that it's okay to laugh at ourselves now and again. It's not the end of the world. It's just is a joke, but only some of us are in on it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jay Rifenbary
After my last "serious" read, i was ready for a moe-or-less light romance - and this book was it! Warm-hearted story of a farm family who lives outside of town and the romance that develops between the oldest daughter, Julie, and the returning from WWI, next-farm-over, young man, Evan. There's a mystery (about a pedophile, no less!) but in general this is nice, lite & fluffy.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
A must read if you enjoy the WWII era. It focus on a family during the years leading up to America's involvement in the war. I watched the TV mini-series first. I'm still not satisfied with the casting of Natalie.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Nga
I'm still not entirely sure what I just finished reading. It was overall rather enjoyable, though it started rather shakily and ended with a paradoxically dragged-out abruptness. It got really interesting in the middle, though - like all things apparently 'post-human' - it teetered off in too many directions for my tragically human mind to fully integrate without substantial difficulty. Taken as an exploration of numerous thought experiments, it is a very intriguing work and I would recommend it for other weirdos like me.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
a truly inspired comic. inspired, that is, from fairy tale characters!!!! very inventive. fairy tale characters excape dream land and set up shop in manhattan. Oh the crazy hijinks that ensue!!! good times. and try to catch the collected comics, cause who wants to buy em one at a time when you can get em all together?
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mato
I only read the part about King Arthur in my Arthurian Legends class.
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.