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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
Brings Irish history and its people to life.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Mạnh
It's a good summer read... light and thrilling, although the ending was a little disappointing.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
I have to say I loved it and I love vonnegut's writting style...he is missed! I love his sence of realism in the book in which I could picture his fictional charector actually going through the things that he has to endure in the war, and just when I'm so drawn to the reality here come the aliens...and then once or twice a second long peek into Kurt's actual experiance..noone writes like this man!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Mạnh Tường
I have no idea how to review this book for Shelf Life! Fortunately, I have a couple of days to figure it out. The plot is really crazy and original. But it's also very absurd and the writing style gets repetitive. Not exactly sure what to say...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: W. Clement Stone
This is definitely one of my all-time favorite books! I think, because so much of it is based on Dickens' own life experiences, it is just so filled with emotion and realism! I allowed myself to just take my time reading this one and I enjoyed every word! I love the variety and depth of characters. There is something about almost every character that I can relate to on some level. I had watched the BBC movie of "Little Dorrit" before reading and I think that helped keep some things straight as I read. I have started watching the movie again, after reading the book, and it seems like a different movie because I am getting so much more out of it after getting all the added detail from the book. This book has made me a true Charles Dickens fan and it is definitely at the top of the list of his works as far as I'm concerned!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đông Tây
The Replacement is an eerie, dark tale about monsters that live underground, missing children, and secrets. Yavanoff spins a tale that is so strange and intriguing, you can't help but dive in and let the dark mysteries engulf you. Then... just when you expect the explosion of a crazy, messed up world... it falls kind of flat. Sad, I know. I had high hopes for The Replacement. Come on, this story line is gold. Children go missing, replaced by monsters who die shortly after. And Mackie, the male main character, just so happens to be one of those monsters. He survived. Against all odds. Except now, sixteen years later, he is dying. And only the dark world he came from is able to save his life. I loved the darkness. The nonstop unsettling feeling. When I read this synopsis, my mind went wild with where this book would go. So, what happened? The majority of the book talks about Mackie being sick. Or getting sick. Or thinking about getting sick. I get it: He is allergic to iron and blood and church. (Something, I have to say, I still don't fully understand...) But he was just so... weak. I understand weakness. No one is perfect. But Mackie didn't have weakness: he was just weak. Secondary characters. Roswell was awesome. Almost too awesome. Perfect and smart and caring and handsome and... we get it. Then there is Tate. Oh Tate. Tate is the female interest. And to be honest... I could never get a fix on how I felt about her. She was angry. Then seductive. Then pissed off. Then kissy. Now, I get that teenage girls are fickle, especially when their younger sister has gone missing and has been replaced with a dead monster. But still... I honestly can't say I liked Tate. As far as world building goes... it was there. Just not as much as I craved. I would read entire pages and find myself wondering what just happened. I would reread sentences trying to grasp what the character was trying to say. As soon as I met the underground people, I wanted to be in there world and their world alone, but it never happened. I loved the idea of this story. Gosh, I adored it. But the execution was... Meh. Why on Earth a town would just sit around for generations, as every seven years children were swapped out for look alike monsters who would just croak... it is beyond me. I never was able to grasp what made the town so amazing that everyone wanted to stay. I would get out of dodge, fast. (NOTE: This book likes the use of the "f-word" and has a few semi-sexual scenes as well. For those of you who prefer to stay away from that content, here is your warning.) Yavanoff has skill. I will give her that. To think of this story, to let your mind go there, is quite something. I am very curious about where her writing career will go, and will definitely be following her along the way. As for The Replacement... it was decent. Not amazing, not horrible. It didn't take my breath away, but I didn't throw it across the room either. If there is a sequel ever, I am not sure I will read it. Still, The Replacement was a nice fix for a semi-horror craving. I liked it. For maybe some reason I can't fully explain, I liked it. The plot and writing is what saved it from a lower rating. I would love to give it more, but the monsters might get me.
I loved this as a girl and read it aloud to my students last year. It didn't keep them on the edge of their seats, but I know a lot of them enjoyed it.
أول كتاب في التنمية الذاتية أقراءه في حياتي. قام بفتح مدارك في عقل و نفسي ان الانسان لازل يمتلك العديد من المواهب و القدرات الخارقة الذي يستطيع ان يتفوق بها. اسلوب ابراهيم الفقي شيق و بسيط.
A really good Bryson book with enormous numbers of fascinating facts about houses, homes and buildings. However it was too detailed for me listen to. I should have got the book to read in hand.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đình Thực
The best book of the whole saga!
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.