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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Play Bac
This is a very unique (the main protagonist is a computer/computer program) and funny and clever mystery. Love this series. This first book in the series was the one that I enjoyed the most, probably because the concept was then new to me and was so unusual. It well worth reading if you're a mystery or computer buff. Great fun!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
An intriguing historical fiction novel with glimpses into royal life in Tudor England, under King Henry XVIII. Our book club LOVED it!
Ellis is at his best -- and disgusting.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gia Bảo - Đoàn Loan
I simultaneously laugh and weep for humanity. Tucker Max makes Chelsea Handler's "My Horizontal Life" read like a Laura Ingalls Wilder installment. I never experienced such a mix of horror and delight. Take the wildest college story you've heard. Double it. Add ten. Toss in some "Dear Penthouse Letters." Top it off with incontinence. Now you're close to a Tucker Max story but you still have some silicone and ass-slapping to go. Why just one star? Because I have a soul.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
On multiple occasions I seriously considered giving up and leaving this book unfinished. Yet out of morbid curiosity I kept trudging along. No doubt the overarching subject is very interesting and you can tell that more will be revealed at the end of the book. But it's everything else in between that makes this such an awful novel. The writing is some of the worst I have ever read. Completely unbelievable dialogue. The characterization was so bad that I didn't even feel bad for these four children left abandoned and abused. 13-17 year old children do NOT speak the way that the two main characters did. No way. Furthermore, I found their "sexuality" unbelievable as well. I'm sorry, but as much as a 17 year old boy has urges, I do not find it necessary for those urges to be satisfied as they were in this novel. In *real life* I consider it highly unlikely that it would happen unless this character had some other mental deficiencies or illness (which wouldn't be surprising, yet that wasn't even suggested in the novel).
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Diệp Lạc Vô Tâm
جسارت در پرداخت به مسائل ممنوعه اجتماعی ، واقع گرایی صرف و خلق شخصیتهایی که در روز مرگی شان روزگار می گذرانند
You may not agree with much of what Cowen has to say, or even with his (depressing) main theme, but I found this book stimulating and often refreshing. Cowen is an economist at George Mason University, and the main message in this e-book is that the progress of America and the rest of the developed world in the past century or so has been driven largely by "low hanging fruit" that has now disappeared -- cheap and abundant land, new technologies that revolutionized our economies and increased income and wealth, and tons of skilled, ambitious immigrants who increased their educational progress in leaps and bounds. Sadly, he predicts, it may be decades before we see that kind of growth again (thus the title), and, in his largely libertarian perspective, government is not the answer, nor is untrammeled capitalism and its tilt toward high finance. What he does believe in is the need to truly boost the stature and social prominence of scientists, because only through that lies the possibility of a new dawn and breakthrough technologies that will provide the next economic renaissance. It's an intriguing theory, and I especially enjoyed his pungent views on the Internet, which he loves, but which he acknowledges has not done much to generate wealth or economic activity that is meaningful for most citizens. Well worth the read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tuệ Nhi
Didn't particularly care for it. The ending was so far off from anything I expected it really kinda ruined it for me.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Linda Goodman
This book was published in 1986 and is a largely narrative account of Perl's and Wilson's ethnographic research in the classrooms of writing teachers on Long Island. This book focuses on six teachers out of ten total that they studied; students ranged in age from first grade to high school seniors. Each teacher struggled to teach writing in a way that would be meaningful to the students. Not every teacher succeeded. Overall, a really neat look at how different teachers teach writing. One thing that completely astonished me, though--this research was done around 1979-1983. So the students had to keep recopying their drafts by hand, and only typed work (or sent it off for typing) when it was final and ready to be "published". I just had never thought about that (I was born in 1979, so things were different by the time I was writing). I kind of wish Perl and Wilson would do this research all over again, to see how writing processes have changed with the advent of the computer becoming widely available in the classroom and at home, and how that affects the teaching too.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Denise Mina
I didn't expect it, but this book captivated my son. He's never seen a circus or a high wire act and this isn't the kind of story he usually goes for, but he liked it. I enjoyed the book because it was about trying your best and being confident and hard-working even though you are intimidated by the task at hand. Ages 4-7.
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.