Miguel Lopes từ Novokursk, Orenburgskaya oblast', Russia

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11/05/2024

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2019-05-25 13:31

Từ Điển Anh - Anh - Việt 145.000 Từ - Tái bản 2004 Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Sinh Phúc

** spoiler alert ** Warning: Contains Spoilers From Previous Books! All I can say is that I love this series – and I mean love it. Last Sacrifice was a little bitter-sweet; sweet because it was absolutely amazing and bitter because it’s the last one in the series told from Rose’s point of view. Of course, there is a new spin-off series coming out soon – but not soon enough – about other characters from the books. I have it on fairly good authority that we met them in Blood Promise... Last Sacrifice started a few days after Spirit Bound finished – and after one of the most mind-blowing cliff-hangers ever. Rose is in trouble, again, but for once she’s actually innocent. She’s been accused of murdering Queen Tatiana, and the evidence is enough to get her locked up and awaiting trial – a trial that, if she’s found guilty, will lead to her execution... Rose is good-old Rose: brilliant, smart, sarcastic and just plain awesome. Plus, she shows her weak sides; like how she’s completely incapable of sitting still and the fact that she’s claustrophobic. All these teeny details make her so real, so unique. I feel like I actually know her, like I’ve actually been there with her, like she’s actually my best friend. Insane? Probably. That’s just how these books make me feel – Richelle Mead is just that good. I’m honestly going to miss her, even though I know she isn’t real. Dimitri’s back! You guys have no idea how hard it was for me to keep the lid on that one. Probably one of hardest things I’ve ever done. But, he’s back, and I’m so happy! You can tell that his time as a Strigoi has scarred him, but he’s stronger than ever. And some of the scenes between Rose and him... some of the things they said... pure genius. And Dimitri, well, you should know I’ve always been Team Dimka, Team Comrade. I just love him, and I really liked seeing his slightly vulnerable side. Lissa... I’ve always loved her. Now though, well, wow. She showed just how strong, how beautiful and how good she can be, and I loved her even more for it. The complete selflessness she showed, and her protection for Rose has made her more amazing in my eyes than she’s ever been before. She’s grown up, and I can hardly recognise her as the insecure girl who cut herself from the first book. Plus, the way Richelle Mead effortlessly links Lissa and Rose’s stories still amazes me. I loved the way Rose let us have an inside peek at all the mayhem at the Royal Court, even while she was right in the middle of her own dilemmas. It’s really hard to know how to describe this book without giving anything away. So, I’m going to say: it’s brilliant. Action-packed, suspenseful, beautiful, funny, and absolutely amazing. And, again, I was caught by surprise. I honestly don’t remember a series that has caught me more off-balance that Vampire Academy has. I loved the feeling: it made me need to read on – sometimes more than I felt I needed to sleep, eat or work. Also, I’ve fallen in love with every single character, and not just the main ones, but all of them. Mia, Jill, Eddie, Mikhail, Sydney – everyone. And the world Mead’s created... it’s one of my very favourite fictional worlds ever. I would pack my bags and move there now if I could. I don’t want to leave it, don’t want to leave Rose, but the coming of Bloodlines eases the blow a little. It’s released in August – I think – and I’m counting down the days. This series has made me feel everything: love, hate, fear, laughter, terrible sadness, joy, and almost belonging. If you haven’t read this, you’re probably going to think I’m completely insane. If you have, you’ll – hopefully – understand. I know Vampire Academy is going to be one of the first books I pick up when I need to escape: a comfort book. That may sound odd, but this book is so incredible I can’t praise it enough. If you haven’t read it, read it right. now. I mean it. It definitely won’t disappoint.

2019-05-25 18:31

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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Sở Giáo Dục Đào Tạo Tỉnh Đồng Nai

After reading 61 Hours, I'm left with one burning question. Does Jack Reacher ever brush his teeth? Lee Child goes into a lot of detail about how his hulking protagonist drifts around the United States with literally no possessions -- not even a backpack -- and how he buys a new set of clothes every week and throws away the old set. But does he ever brush his teeth? Does he bathe? Does he shave? If he doesn't shave, does he have a beard? He's not described with one. If Child were more vague about Reacher's life on the road, I'd never even consider these things, but he goes into such detail about Reacher's clothing-buying habits that he creates a whole new set of questions. He goes into detail about a lot of things. Sometimes he's almost like someone with Asperger's Syndrome. He describes tire ruts in snowy, icy roads so often in this novel that it's nearly fetishistic. 61 Hours has a built-in stopwatch. As Jack Reacher attempts to protect the life of an elderly woman who is to testify against a drug gang, everything leads toward some nebulous event that is going to occur 61 hours after a bus crash lands him in the small town of Bolton, South Dakota, in the middle of subzero weather and a snowstorm. Many chapters end with the line, "Five minutes to xx in the morning. Xx hours to go." 61 Hours starts out strong, but nearly three days is a long time to keep your audience engaged, and too much of the middle three-fifths of this book feels like padding. The last 50 pages are pretty good, but not spectacular. Jack Reacher is a two-dimensional good guy facing a one-dimensional bad guy, so this book never involved me enough to feel as if I couldn't wait to finish it. I like a lot of Child's attitude and his way with a thriller, but so far for me his series hasn't met the expectations set by all the raves from his rabid fans.

Người đọc Miguel Lopes từ Novokursk, Orenburgskaya oblast', Russia

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.