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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
This book begins with friendships made in high school between three girls who pledge to always look out for each other. Of course, life gets in the way...the author details marriages, affairs, family and children and loves lost with suspense, intrigue. This was a great book; hard to put down because I really cared about these women. It is a fast read and a good beach book; women that you care about to the end.
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A book that can be read over and over, has plenty of swashbuckling action set side by side with fascinating ideas and epic narratives, and presents you with a better way to live. See also Quicksilver and its sequels.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tạ Ngọc Ái
For those who are interested in some of the hows and whys surrounding various stories, this book has a fine introduction. As a whole, the collection is somewhat eclectic, simply bringing together a number of disparate pieces by the same author rather than trying to hang together in some grander way at the story level. As a kind of doorway into the works and worlds that Neil Gaiman creates, this is as good a place as any to begin offering poetry, fantasy, horror, and science fiction. Are the stories all gems? Not at all. There are seeds of ideas here and themes that thread through the novels and other writings. This is a writer at play--squeezing the clay to make different forms and shapes. It is also the writer at work--writing to earn his keep. So, no, everything does not shine and amaze. But Gaiman has a great breadth of imagination to work with and while, like me, you may not love all his works, you might want to keep dipping back into this writer's world to find those pieces that really do shine.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dagpo Rinpoche
I am not sure who's behind this pen name but it is someone with Hollywood connections because this novel had to be in script form already by the time the novel was published. It is an okay read, clearly young adult but not one that is good enough to have strong appeal for adults as well. It drags in places, and is original in places. The main characters are likable but Bernie Kosar the "beagle" is by far the one with the most personality. Someone wrote this by formula, which makes me wonder if this is another production of the James Patterson writing mill. Really don't think whoever it is has made me care enough to stick around for the sequels.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cao Bích Xuân
This presents a really interesting way of thinking about heaven & the possible forms it could take. It also makes you think about the seemingly insignificant events that happen that determine the shape of the rest of our lives.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Nhật Vy
I love books by JoAnn Mapson, but this book is boring, boring, boring. It just drags along.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gong Ji-Young
I had a very love/hate relationship with The Muppets in my early youth. I really, really liked watching "The Muppet Show" and "Sesame Street". They were two of my favorite shows, and I still hold both in high regard. However, every now and then and completely out of nowhere, a Muppet would do something that genuinely terrified me. For example, I really hated that old "Sesame" sketch when a couple of mild-mannered puppets would calmly take turns whispering words that rhymed to a gently jazzy beat, and then this orange hairy guy would barrel up to the screen, and, without regard for rhythm or personal space, bellow an unwieldy sentence containing all the words the less-horrific Muppets had so charmingly whispered earlier. That SCARED me. Badly. I was scared of beards, yelling, and any pictures or toys depicting someone or something with a gaping mouth. Thus, I had serious issues with "Monster at the End of this Book". I was always very ill at ease with Grover, anyway. He caused terrible problems for everyone he encountered, and almost never showed remorse. Also, he couldn't seem to communicate without shouting and gesticulating wildly. I had real problems with the way he carried himself, so I knew going into the book that I probably wasn't going to like it much. What I didn't expect was to be profoundly affected, to the point of tears and sleepless nights, by a drawing of Grover, his furry mouth so wide with terror that his head resembled a blubbering halved blue grapefruit, positively out of control with horror and dread concerning the MONSTER that was about to destroy him, to destroy us all, because he'd spoken to me, personally, directly, about the effects the very book I held in my hands would have on the both of us in the immediate future. I never appreciated or even detected the pleasingly ironic denouement of this, the most devious Little Golden Book of them all, until 4th or 5th grade, when I finally dared to finish the thing. In my preschool days, as far as I was concerned, they may as well have entitled the book "Grover Undergoes a Harrowing Mental Breakdown, and Will Implore You to Help Him Throughout (You Cannot)". One star, one scar.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thị Kim Anh
'Dearly Devoted Dexter' is book 2 in the Dexter series. This one picks up a little ways off from where the first one ended and, much like the first novel, the story here is quite intriguing, exciting, and fun to follow.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Thành Huế
I began this book in June of 2007, and despite my best efforts, I could never motivate myself enough to finish it. I adore Terry Pratchett's writing, but this one, for some reason, didn't do it for me. Maybe I'll go back to it one day and actually go through the whole thing.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Andrew Betsis
Just threw in this one as a joke. Is it the book or the class that goes along with the book that deserves one star?
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.