Anc Ciechanowicz từ Whitefish, MT, USA

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05/19/2024

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2019-04-28 17:30

Nghệ thuật trồng người Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoàng Xuân Việt

Posted At: Riverina Romantics My Rating: 5 out of 5 * Romance Rating: 4 out of 5 <3 No! -cries- It’s over! It’s the end of the world! Okay, maybe not, but it sure feels like a part of me has died. I have been with this series since the very beginning, and I have enjoyed every step of the journey. To have it end is bittersweet. I finally got the story I’ve been waiting for since book 1, but I come to the end of an incredible series. This book had a lot to live up to, and I’m so happy it didn’t disappoint. I’ve heard many people found Quinn annoying. Personally, I thought she was a perfect fit. Having been a rebel leader for so long, she’s lived a very lonely and terrifying life. But things are about to change. Much faster than she’d like. I really liked how strong yet vulnerable Quinn was. It showed that she was a human woman with normal feelings. For so long she’s has to be this tough leader, someone others can count on. She never had a chance to lean on someone else. With Alaric, she gets that chance. She gets the opportunity to not only let down her guard, but be a woman. Even though life as she knows it is quickly being ripped to absolute shreds, and despite her best efforts to do what is right, it comes down to one thing: love. She realizes that she can still be a prominent aid in the war, but she can still be the woman she is inside. Instead of keeping the real her locked up, she can finally—after so long—be herself. Dear sweet Poseidon! Alaric was just drool-worthy from the beginning. Finally having had enough with everything—his position, his duties, his loneliness, even his god—he’s decided he’s not going to take it anymore. There’s only one thing in his life that matters: Quinn. And he’ll do anything to protect her. But, like in all good finales, things go wrong very quickly. I was hooked by Alaric’s transformation through this book. Starting off determined to say ‘screw you’ (putting it nicely) to everything and everyone, to realizing that he has one more very important duty, was very deep and heartfelt. I felt his journey through the roughest part of his life was not only perfectly done, but he handled it in a way that was true to himself. With the help of his fellow warriors, and one stubborn rebel leader, he became the thing of legends. He completely embraced who he was deep inside, accepted that he had been where he belonged all along, and found love when he thought he’d never have it. It was absolutely beautiful and torturous and 100% perfect. And let me just say, that ending? I couldn’t put the book down until I finished it. Just when you thought it was over, something else reared its ugly disastrous head. And then something else. And then something else. It was pure torture, but pure bliss at the same time. That ending was everything I could have wanted in a final book. I was in no way disappointed. It left me satisfied, but sad. Sad because such a phenomenal series has come to an end. My warriors will always have a place in my heart.

2019-04-28 19:30

Chân Dung Các Nguyên Thủ Pháp Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Serge Berstein

This book wasn't fantastic, it wasn't bad but it wasn't good either. I guess it's just an average read? One thing I do have to say before starting. Why is the title saying "one night love-child?" After reading the book, i got the feeling that their child wasn't conceived in one night. I mean they were together for 2 weeks, where it does it even say one night?? Moving on, I felt that the book was too rushed. Up until the time he took her out for dinner, the book was pretty good actually. But the moment he took her out for dinner, the events that followed was so rushed. And I felt a whole huge chunk was missing. I mean, apparently he asked her to stay with him and all and go on some vacation with him? Oh, and she's a virgin I might add. The thing is, they didn't even show us the whole 2 weeks part. I mean, weird or what? What's more, apparently it was then that they fell in love though of course he didn't know it. I felt that it was too big a jump. One moment they were having dinner and talking. The next chpt, he appeared at her house and was really pissed with her. Honestly, that really left me puzzled. Until I read on, I realised that the author just skipped past the whole thing. And isn't the first sexual encounter very impt especially if she was a virgin? Not saying that I want details, cos quite frankly, I'm sick of them. But really? Just skipping through the whole thing? At least the time there should have been focused on a little. If not, how are readers supposed to believe that they're in love? Sigh.. This book had potential, I was really hoping it would be a fantastic book. But sadly, it wasn't. Many things could have been improved especially the part about skipping a week or so here and there then just covering it in a single para. I dunno, it just didn't do it for me. Another rushed part. One moment they were at her house. Next chpt, they were in London and she had her own apartment that he got for her. I was like what??? I mean, it would have been nice to see how they had argued about her going to stay there. I mean, she doesn't want to be independent on him! Anw, pardon me only using her and him. I kinda forgot their names. I'm really bad with names. Unless it's a really unforgettable name. Back to topic, I felt that the book could have been really good. But I mean, I don't even know why she loved him. She kinda hates what he tries to do for her and see it as taking away her independence? Yet, her next thought is omg, I love him so much. I don't just want a marriage of obligation. Yeah well that's true, but I mean if you love him, shouldn't you at least like his actions or sth? If not what are you in love with? His face? If you say his character, isn't it displayed through his actions? Whatever, I just couldn't empathize with her. As for him, it was pretty much a shock when he said he loved her. If the book hadn't been coming to an end, I would have never have thought that he was gonna confess his love to her. Similarly, I couldn't really see it through his actions. Sometimes, he was just plain mean to her. Sure, he's domineering, I can live with that. But the thing that I couldn't understand was when she accused him of having an affair, he just said no and flat-out refused to explain. Granted, she should have trusted him more. But if you love her, explain it to her so at least she wouldn't be sad or sth right? Don't go away and start thinking for so long then finally feel happy that she was jealous, which proved that she cared or sth. Hmm well, that just didn't convince me of his love for her. One good thing though. I liked seeing some of his own views of her. Though not many, it was enough to make me feel I could understand how he felt, though I didn't see it in his actions, only his thoughts. One thing that puzzled me was how all of a sudden he realised he loved her. I mean, it was just so quick. Again, I got surprised. Oh, and I kinda liked his confession of love to her? I mean, it was pretty sweet and it did convince me in the end that he probably did love her, albeit in his own weird way. I guess this book could have been a lot better. I mean, there was so much potential! From the blurb, I though I would really love the book as it was the kind of book I love to read! Sadly, it was a disappointment. If only there wasn't such big gaping holes in the timeline of the book, I honestly believe that this could be a very good book. Sigh.. I really wish I knew what happened in those 2 weeks. I just think its very crucial to the plot if any reader is to truly believe their love.

Người đọc Anc Ciechanowicz từ Whitefish, MT, USA

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.