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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Barbara Park
A pretty in-depth mystery for a short children's book with pictures. There's a ghost in Dougal's Castle and Rollo and Tweedy must solve the mystery. There are several suspects and clues that lead them to the solution. Great for beginning readers and parents reading with them!
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Funny that I read this soon after reading The Mozart Season, which is also about a musician. A Crooked Kind of Perfect, however, is for a slightly younger audience and more playful in tone. It's also about a kid who yearns to be a classical pianist, spotlight and white gloves and all, but is instead given the piano's low-brow dirty cousin, the Perfectone D-60 organ. She's further hampered by her father's anxiety about dealing with the world outside the house, which is interesting. This is an easily digestible, easily likeable book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lưu Thị Lương
I've read this book when i was little, and i love it when Tom make someone else do the work for him.
Again a star deducted, this time for the cobra heart! yuck! Anthony Bourdain is so funny! He's cynical, blunt, adventurous, but good natured. Great book, especially if you ever watch his show, No Reservations.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
recommended as plane/train/commuter reading. not particularly well written, but it's kind of clever and silly and full of sex which is enough to keep me entertained on the way to and from work.
The author of the Thomas books was a clergyman, and I'm torn between two thoughts. On the one hand, it's very tempting to believe that they are intended as Christian allegory. On the other, an interpretation along those lines almost inevitably ends with the conclusion that the Fat Controller is God. I'm not a Christian, but even I find this a little blasphemous. Or perhaps it just shows that I will never be a Really Useful Engine. Surely someone has done a detailed exegesis? I'll confess that I am, indeed, very curious about the details. For example, the episode my kids liked most when they were at the appropriate age. They unwisely fill Thomas up with water from the river. He comes over feeling all funny, so they look in his storage tank. "Inspector, can you see fish?" My kids just loved that line, and they used to imitate Ringo Starr's pronunciation endlessly. But what does it mean? Christianity... fish... there has to be something there! Why can't I see it?
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trương Oánh
The characters were wonderful--almost too good to be true. And the plot was compelling, though there were probably too many coincidences, such as the fact that the heroine becomes the foster mother to the sister of a missing person whose dog lives at Solomon's Oak. And how did she become a foster mother without going through months of red tape, especially in California? I have enjoyed other books by this author, but somehow the writing wasn't quite good enough to rate 4 stars. It had a thrown-together quality. Nevertheless, it certainly qualifies as a good read, especially for "chick lit" fans. I liked it much better than Michael Cunningham's "By Nightfall," a highly acclaimed novel, which I read last week. That book was beautifully written, but populated by self-absorbed people about whom it was hard to care.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Sara Imas
Lives of people who wish to learn in Iran
There are several reasons I liked this book. 1) I like Bret Easton Ellis-he's macabre(a review on the backcover describes the novel as "phantasmagoric," which is a fun word and very appropriate), always revolving around hip whether he is or not and fun to read. Lunar Park is also very pop culture drenched, which will always get me hooked. 2) I know a good amount about Bret Easton Ellis' biography, which is pretty important if you're reading this book. That is to say, it will greatly enrich the novel for you. 3) It's a bit sentimental and I'm kind of a sucker for that (see Love is a Mix Tape by Rob Sheffield and Last Orders by Graham Swift). This is another novel about taking stock in your life and making it all fit, even if it's a bit unpleasant sometimes. So read if it you don't mind dubious morality and sentimentality.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Đỗ Quỳnh Hương
I really loved this book. It was pretty predictable in the way most YA books are, but I was so freaking emotional through this. I think I just saw a lot of parallels between my family and our situations and what happened in the book. Plus being the youngest of three girls, with characteristics of the sister matching up creepily well, it all hit close to home. I want to read more by her, hopefully her other books are good.
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.