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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
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Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Oh why can't I fall in love with this book. My sister absolutely adores this piece of literature; it's won a Nobel Prize in Literature, and my daughter recommends it. It was a gift from my sister at Christmas - we have very similar tastes in reading...and why not...we grew up reading each other to sleep during the long and cold winters in North Dakota, tucked under our featherbed, cozy and secure as we drifted off with Grimbolds Other World or Mystery of the Green Cat...maybe a Mary Stewart book. Note: we never read aloud from The Lord Of The Rings as this was considered a private, sacred read...such a right of passage that it was something to be adventured upon by oneself...it was going to change forever the person who read it and we all new that. My Dad had been telling us stories from it for years by then. This is my second attempt at loving this story....and I still can't add it to my favorites. I want to love it....I should love it.....
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kiera Cass
Very fun story with lots of attempts to kill off Coke and Pepsi. Plenty of plot twists cause the reader to second guess who the bad guys are. Surprise ending at Aunt Judy's wedding will lead readers into the third book. When I pulled this book out to show my 5th graders, the were audible gasps f excitement. A sure to please second book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Carol Cooper
This book is intense but well worth the detailed looking inside the lives of families struggling under the pressures of urban poverty. The author followed the families for years and chronicles all of the ups and downs in amazing detail that captures the complexity of so many issues we are quick to make judgements on: teen pregnancy, welfare, education, crime, drugs, domestic abuse and more.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhĩ Nhã
This book is taking a while to read. Its pretty long and right now its dragging a little. I've been switching to other books recently.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tử An
11/22/63 is the best book I've read all year! I hesitated to get this book at first, as I am not especially drawn to the JFK assassination (I'm not American nor was I alive when JFK was shot). But I am a huge Stephen King fan. And, this book did not disappoint. SK kept me attentive with a story about the intricacies and potential pitfalls of time travel. The story was superb, the characters were genuine and believable, and the Candide-like way with which he rationalizes our circumstances (we are in the best of all possible worlds) added tremendous currency to the moral dilemmas that face Jake Epping. I was especially thankful that SK did not use an overly sci-fi ending to help wrap up the book (that was my only disappointment with Under The Dome). This book gave me a better appreciation and understanding of JFK and the political whirlwind that shaped the time before, during and after that fateful day in Dallas. This is easily my vote for the best book of 2011. (One last thing... I listened to the audible version of this book)
This was a book assigned to me during a Detective fiction class in college that I never got around to reading until now. It was great - everything a good book should be. It had a little romance, a lot of mystery twists and a huge helping of british wit. I giggled out loud and was kept guessing right up to the end.
It's been a while since I've read this and I want to read it again.
I learnt that what ever u r doing in this world u have the following : Good greinds Enemies Those who loves u in ur present. Also learnt that some husband r betreying their wives for having married to another woman without telling their wives till the tihing reach beyond expectation. CPU
The Fetch of Mardy Watt is one of those almost-perfect books (there was just one tiny thread either loose or else to subtly tied I overlooked the knot) that manages simultaneously to remind me of my favourite books by several other writers. From the moment Mrs Watt's instruction to her daughter to be content with the body God gave her is followed up by her request to find Mrs Watt's own hair dye, it's obvious Charles Butler has a wicked eye for detail and for that oh-so-human talent for believing two or more mutually exclusive philosophies at the same time. The plot? Cranky and opinionated Mardy Watt is being replaced by a fetch; a replica; and there seems little she can do about it. She seeks help from her nerdish friend Hal (once court jester to her Queen Bee but now promoted to Loyal-and-possibly-only-real Friend) and endures a push/pull, fascination/dislike relationship with new girl Rachel Fludd. (And don't we always feel like that about someone who looks just the way we do, but better?) Rachel's French pun involving Mardy's name and the last Tuesday before Lent is an uncomfortable (for Mardy) echo of her Queen Bee days but though Mardy would like to lose weight she never expected to lose tangibility at the same time. So; what books come to mind when reading The Fetch of Mardy Watt? There's a soupcon of character redemption, so here be a pinch of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. There's a strong hint of evil hiding in plain sight, comatose people still attached to the real world (just) a shadowy society, a place that cannot easily be reached and realities behind a thin skin of illusion. That might suggest a blend of The Changeover (Margaret Mahy) and various books by the late, great, Diana Wynne Jones. There's a faint touch of Maggie Pearson's Owl Light, perhaps, and even a smidge of Dean's Tam Lin? The more I think of it, the more touches come to mind but there's no sense these similarities have come FROM the other books, just that Charles Butler, like Lewis, Dean, Pearson, Jones and Mahy, has a rich hoard of folklore, a sharp eye for character and the kind of mental delicatessen whose tucked-away street address a renowned cook might keep jealously close... And that's probably enough adverbs and adjectives for any review.
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.