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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Poor Rayne...She just can't catch a break or does she??? 5 Fangs up for Mari Mancusi. She's done it again with the second book of the Blood Coven Vampire Novels, "Stake That". Not only did she write a excellent book, she wrote it in a way that I've never seen done before. "The Blood Coven Vampire Novels" are turning out to be one if the best series I've read! "DO NOT" miss out on reading this series,or "ELSE" !
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I wasn't expecting a story quite as crazy as this was. Most books you can see things coming but I was wholly unprepared for events in this book. But still a great read and a quick one as well.
An immensely engaging story about stories. David’s mother dies and he moves with his father and his not-so-evil stepmother to a new house in the country, where, after hearing books start to whisper to him (I loved the descriptions of what the different types of books sounded like) and sensing the Crooked Man watching him, he finds a way through to another, dark fairytale world. Connolly twists a lot of familiar stories, playing with gender and often switching good guys and bad, and it’s really cool. (There are gay knights. GAY KNIGHTS!) The atmosphere is also fantastic, and dark as hell—this could almost be a children’s story, except it’s really violent and at times quite scary. (The whole huntress sequence freaked me the fuck out.) The attitude is also refreshingly adult; I really liked how David’s growth was presented. In fact, all of this world-building and character development was so good that I kind of wished that it resulted in more; the end was actually kind of quiet and understated and sad—an ending that I respect, I guess, if not the one I wanted. Still, I love books about books and stories about stories, and this was an incredibly imaginative and scary and exciting and moving example of that. Plus, gay knights.
I especially loved this book after visiting the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam last summer.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hội Đồng Lý Luận Trung Ương
Liked it, but I had to first reconcile myself that it was not about our main protagonists for a good majority of the book. Once I had settled that, I liked it better.
I absoluetly LOVED this book! I couldn't put it down. It's a very simple yet touching story and I would recomend it to everyone.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Donald McCaig
Il quarto capitolo della saga Guerrieri conferma che il libro precedente aveva qualcosa che non andava e quindi a questo giro l'avvocato si trasforma in un investigatore per risolvere l'ennesimo caso. Il risultato è un racconto interessante ma forse troppo stereotipato o scontato. Ma l'alter ego Guerrieri vigila su di noi con continue citazioni letterarie e legate al gener "investigativo" che danno al tutto il sapore di un esercizio di stile. In ogni caso aspettiamo il quinto capitolo e svolta romantica... ;-)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Carlos Bueno
An intreguing insight into the world and lifestyle of this most respected broadcast journalist.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Saga Junichi
Susan Squires has written without a single doubt a masterpiece of romantic fiction in A Twist in Time. It far outstrips the time travel romances—I’ve so far had the pleasure to read—that the story is in a class of its own. Or should I say time? Read the full review - http://www.loveromancepassion.com/rev...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Morris & Goscinny
I've always loved a good Cinderella story mainly because Cinderella is the quintessential princess but also because I had a boyfriend once who use to call me Cinderella, that was his nickname for me (sigh), it made me melt. So, I ate up this book. It caused many sleepless nights (as in I stayed up late and didn't get much sleep because I was reading this book sleepless). I especially loved the idea of someone being cursed with obedience. What a clever idea. I caught myself analyzing everything everyone said to Ella to see if it was a command. Hmmm, was that a command, no, was that? It was fun. I loved the book, that being said, I always have some room-for-improvement comment. I found myself wishing the love story was more romantic. The whole thing with them finding some glass slippers and some gloves with holes in them while searching the castle for a secret passage way, was just a little silly. Also, Ella fell into the trap at the end that I hate story book characters to fall into, that is the trap of: I have a problem and the problem could be solved if all involved would just sit down and talk about it, but that would ruin the story, so I'm going to come up with a silly solution on my own and not talk to anyone just to keep the story going. Ok, it's a little long winded, but I haven't thought of a shorter way to say it yet. In my mind when an author falls into this trap I feel that they are not being creative enough. They are a good author but not an excellent author. Ok, I'm done criticizing. My final comment is: I recommend everyone read this and enjoy it. It's fun.
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.