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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tuệ Thiên
omg i own the movie this is such a good movie i am in edwards side i love the movie i have let a couple of my friends borow the movie!:)!:)!:)!:)!:)!:)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Here’s another one of my favorite authors. It’s a story that I think I could and may read again. It’s a story about his daughters missing father – in – law and how Kurt Wallander (her dad a detective ) gets involved in the situation. A fun story worth reading.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thanh Vân
Hilarious wit and gentle wisdom combine to make this a book whose lines I continue to chuckle about. There is another level in which this book works for me too involving being able to laugh one's own species in a non bitter way, and a survivor's ability to accept whatever it is that comes next in a particularly British manner, involving humor and resilience that I admire. There were not passages of mesmerizing description but there was a lot of that rarest of writer's gifts, the right words. Humor especially, I would argue, requires just the right words. There is a scene in the great movie "The Sunshine Boys" in which the point is made that some words are funny, "works with a 'K" sound are funny", explains the old vaudeville comic to his nephew who replies "I'll get you a taxi". "Taxi is not funny, cab is funny". One of my favorite scenes in Don Adams' book is when the supercomputer is asked to solve the meaning of life, why we are here, everything. After a long pause the computer replies, "Tricky". I love that, and it has a 'k' in it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Neil Rackham
Due to my growing pile of library books I'm going to have to put this one on the back burner for a while... So far this is fantastic - and I'm only into the corn chapter!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trương Quang Linh
Entertaining, but nothing like 100 Years of Solitude or Love in the Time of Cholera... Still, it's worth reading, especially since that can be done in one sitting...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dk
This was one of Sage's favorites. This book series is really fun. I enjoy reading them with me little boy.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jenna Petersen
This was okay. It eventually became pretty boring, but it was okay.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lệ Tân Sitek
"Beatrice O'Hara absorbed the sort of education that will be quite impossible ever again; a tutelage measured by the number of things and people one could be contemptuous of and charming about; a culture rich in all arts and traditions, barren of all ideas, in the last of those days when the great gardener clipped the inferior roses to produce one perfect bud." - p. 20 "He lacked somehow that intense animal magnetism that often accompanies beauty in men or women; his personality seemed rather a mental thing, and it was not in his power to turn it on and off like a water faucet. But people never forgot his face." - p. 73 "Such is the power of young contralto voices on sink-down sofas." - p. 80 "He became aware that he had not an ounce of real affection for Isabelle, but her coldness piqued him. He wanted to kiss her, kiss her a lot, because then he knew he could leave in the morning and not care. On the contrary, if he didn't kiss her, it would worry him. ...It would interfere vaguely with his idea of himself as a conqueror." - p. 103 "Don't let yourself feel worthless; often through life you will really be at your worst when you seem to think best of yourself; and don't worry about losing your 'personality,' as you persist in calling it; at fifteen you had the radiance of early morning, at twenty you will begin to have the melancholy brilliance of the moon, and when you are my age you will give out, as I do, the genial golden warmth of 4 p.m." - p. 116 "If a blond girl doesn't talk we call her a 'doll': if a light-haired man is silent he's considered stupid. Yet the world is full of 'dark silent men' and 'languorous brunettes' who haven't a brain in their heads, but somehow are never accused of the dearth." - p. 137 "Rosalind had had been disappointed in man after man as individuals, but she had great faith in man as a sex. Women she detested. They represented qualities that she felt and despised in herself--incipient meanness, conceit, cowardice, and petty dishonesty. She once told a roomful of her mother's friends that the only excuse for women was the necessity for a disturbing element among men. She danced exceptionally well, drew cleverly but hastily, and had a startling facility with words, which she used only in love-letters." - p. 181 "'I like temperamental men.' 'There aren't any. Men don't know how to be really angry or really happy--and the ones that do, go to pieces." - p. 182 "I'm always afraid of a girl--until I've kissed her." - p. 184 "Youth is like having a big plate of candy. Sentimentalists think they want to be in the pure, simple state they were in before they ate the candy. They don't. They just want the fun of eating it all over again. The matron doesn't want to repeat her girlhood--she wants to repeat her honeymoon. I don't want to repeat my innocence. I want the pleasure of losing it again." - p. 264
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Loved this book!!! I kept walking past it on the shelf in the Library, and thought maybe, but never really felt like reading it!! So glad I actually picked it up this time! Amazing. Defo worth reading.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: First News
This was too similar to her last book. A disappointment.
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.