Mohammed Gharib từ Nagykörű, Hungary

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05/16/2024

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2019-05-07 15:30

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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Erin Meyer

GENRE: Paranormal Romance THEME: Werewolves RECEIVED: Won AUTHOR: Molly Harper DATE POSTED ON BLOG:http://seeingnight.blogspot.com REVIEW: After reading How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf by Molly Harper I was ecstatic to learn about The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf would be coming out shortly after. From her Vampires to her Werewolves Molly Harper pulls together wonderful stories of humor, mystery and romance. The second book in her werewolf series continues right where the first left off. This time around we get to learn more about Coopers sister Maggie. Cooper in the first book is a werewolf as well as his family and pack members. Maggie is a snarky, tough, and down right stubborn alpha of her pack that she runs, while Cooper lives with his wife and baby in a town near by. Everyone from the first book is back again and as fun as ever in this second installment. There is some strange business happening around Maggie’s pack that seems suspicious. But worst of all is Nick, who is snooping around trying to find answers about the real existence of werewolves. Maggie will do anything to get him away from her pack and out of town. But he’s not so easy to scare nor can she deny the attraction she has for him. I love the humor that always comes with Harpers books, I’m always cracking up and smiling at the ridiculously funny situation her characters are always in. I have to say there is a part in the book where I was actually crying laughing because of a situation dealing with butts, and yes I mean a butt on a person. The mystery was great this time around too; I really had no clue what and who was causing all the problems for Maggie and was shocked when it was all revealed. Overall I love this series and I’m really hoping for a third because I can’t get enough of these great characters. RECOMMENDATION: This is an adult novel with sexual content that might not be suitable for younger readers. Fans of authors Katie MacAlister and Lynsay Sands will love this series.

2019-05-07 19:30

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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Ngọc Trữ

Julia Kelly did not impress me in the least. This is sort of a coming-of-age tale written by a South Dublin writer who writes about a South Dublin childhood, and if any of you suspected that the inhabitants of South Dublin were, for the most part, entitled, heartless and cruel, she panders to that but in a way that is depressing, rather than comical (a la Ross O'Carroll Kelly). Her tone changes towards the end of the book, when suddenly her character becomes thoughtful and sympathetic - but I couldn't buy it at that point. The protagonist is a teenage girl who has poor vision and is blind in one eye. Her relationship with her father is strained and she is forever making terrible decisions and messing up as she goes along - failing out of college, getting fired from her dream job, destroying her closest friendship, etc. Her father is constantly forced to financially help her out while being forever critical of her and showing his deep disappointment. The protagonist is self-aware enough to share his disappointment as she carries on as a promiscuous, drunken, and unemployable young woman. You get the feeling that Kelly, the author, is as unsympathetic for the protagonist as her father - her portrayal of her is unflattering and it is almost as though she is mocking her throughout the book - in fact at one stage I imagined Kelly drawing inspiration from a classmate she always disliked and using the book to chronicle rumours about this person. Finally many of the 'comical' moments from the book were lifted from popular films - if you've ever seen Parenthood with Steve Martin the vibrator-mistaken-for-flash-light-during-blackout scene is actually in this book! Also a bit where in an Indian restaurant the protagonist mistakes spongy flat bread for a hot towel (I cannot pinpoint what film that was in, but I've seen it). Don't waste you time with this one.

Người đọc Mohammed Gharib từ Nagykörű, Hungary

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.