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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Sinh Phúc
As one reviewer already said, this book gives new meaning to the phrase "painfully funny." I think I winced (in recognition and in sympathy) more than I laughed at Lauren's early-high school escapades. This graphic novel reminded me of Lynda Barry's One Hundred Demons, except with less "adult distance" from the memories that are being related (which I think gives it more teen appeal). The drawings bothered me a bit, with their changing styles, insanely bright colors, and jittery lines. But if that doesn't describe a teen, what does?! Read it if only to find out who put the @#$% in Glenn's locker.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
My college textbook, and first real programming language.
Plain adventure. And adventure. And adventure. And adventure. It's pretty good, though.
I loved this book. The characters were colorful and intriguing. The storyline was creative; it kept me interested to the very end, and it was unique in it's own way. I think I have a new favorite author. Will definitely read the next book in the series.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Võ Thu Hương
My first Picoult novel. Less than stellar writing, but interesting wrestling with complex issues. This one looks at religeon, capital punishment, and organ transplants, among other things. Good airplane book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Roald Dahl
I got this through Interlibrary Loan because I've read that two of my favorite anime----Ninja Scroll and Basilisk----are both influenced by this book. I went in expecting a Romeo & Juliet style conflict with a lot of courtly intrique and politics. While it certainly has all of that, this book is a lot more Ninja-riffic than I expected. While I wouldn't say each every idea of the anime comes from the book, a lot of it does, including the crazy ninja magic. Considering this was written back in the 1940's, it seems to have been a big influence on the kind of stories we think of today as Ninja stories. Very readable, very fun if somewhat gruesome. I'm curious to see if any of his other works have been translated into English.
Read this a long time ago..
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hồ Huy Sơn
Made the red-eye flight to Wisconsin go by a whole lot faster
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Việt Phước
I'm at about 70%, and so far he mostly seems to be very busy pointing out how wrong other people are. I also feel he simplifies a lot of things and maybe doesn't understand them as well as he likes to imagine. While I found a lot of original and interesting ideas in this book so far, I do also feel...well. This entire book so far seems to be about how amazing he and people who are like him are and why. Though there are some interesting points he also loses a lot of credit by over simplifying all the rest. The chapter about music got on my nerves especially. Perhaps because this was a subject I am actually very familiar with. As a musician, I obviously couldn't appreciate what felt like an elephant barging into a porcelain cabinet. He just stamps about and glosses over and expects to understand. Well, no. That just won't work. Nevertheless...I think I might finish this book, though it's been a drag so far. He might have something interesting to say after all, if he ever gets over bashing other people and pointing out why they are supposedly misguided, stupid, or both. EDIT: Finished it after all. I have a feeling I might actually have learned something of it after all, though I'm not yet quite sure what exactly. I have a feeling Evola could have presented his ideas much better if..well, to put it bluntly, if he hadn't had such an obviously unpleasant personality ( never mind the fact that he doesn't believe in those, really. He has one. And it is annoying). There are definitely some very thought provoking chapters in there, but even the best parts were soured by sudden - in my opinion completely uncalled for, as they often didn't add much - attacks on the ideas of others. I just expected more from the book, I guess. More insight, maybe, more original ideas. I know he thought he was writing from "tradition", so maybe not entirely original but at least clearly worded and somewhat longer parts with his own views. This book is about 70% telling how wrong people are, 15% how great it is not to be like that and another 15% of actual information. I wonder if I should try one of his other works. Right now, I don't really have the patience to put up with the whining.
Interesting book but a bit depressing.
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.