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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ram Charan
Worst Robert Langdon story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Some great ideas for job ideas for just about anyone. The book tries to define people as scanners and then into specific types of scanners. By the end of the book the reader realizes that basically humans are scanners and anyone could fit one of the descriptions. There are some interesting ideas for how to try and hone in on those skills and make the most out of everything you do. By the end the book was a bit repetitive and I started to loose interest, although by definition a true scanner would probably never finish any one book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dương Ký Châu
This book really made me fall in love with the Sherlock Holmes stories. It truly humanizes him, as well as providing a wonderful female protagonist who is his match in every way.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoài Nguyễn
I read this to my sister at Christmas, sometimes.
I really enjoyed this book. May and Eugen went through a lot, but it all came out right in the end...as most books do!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phùng Hi
I liked it...not my favorite Koontz book (that will forever be 'Phantoms'), but an interesting concept. I started the second one the same day I finished the first--and am enjoying it much more. The writing style was a bit off; perhaps because there was a collaborator/writer? Koontz comments in the beginning of the second book that he just wasn't comfortable with co-authoring a book, so the second book is his writing alone--and to me, it is pretty apparent. I wouldn't say I'm a Koontz fanatic, but I have read a lot of his books and am pretty familiar with his style. I'm looking forward to getting into the rest of the series!
Very interesting book. I never realized how important salt was to so many historical events. I liked his observations near the end of the book on how the "in" salt has switched from pure white 100-200 years ago to grey/pink/red sea salt now!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jacqueline Wilson
Until the second half of the book, I was not impressed and had reviewed this new edition to the dragonlance saga poorly. But Tracy and Margaret seem to just have been warming up. Flat characters in a stale storyline eventually livened up and came into their own and became more than just a stagnant tale to fill in the War of the Lance. I was comforted to be back with old friends, despite the slow start, and towards the end i found myself deeply entrenched in flint and tas, who accomplish perhaps the most important single feat in the War. A good read - I'm pumped to get my hands on the next one.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cheri J. Meiners, M.Ed.
i just finised this. I lost my grip on reality while reading it. In that way it was scary. The movie Paprika which is out right now had a similar effect on me. I would recommend both. And granola. Granola is good too.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
This is an amazing book. I am unnerved at the way I kept managing to lose it around the house from the time it came out (when I got it) until I found it for the sixth time yesterday and chose to read it instantly before it lost itself again. It makes you wonder about things like faeries, which is nonsense! Right? The reason I ticked sf as well as fantasy is because the characters live in a bleak and scary world, the result of a war between humans and fae. Almost all the things we taken for granted are gone--or changed. Trees are vicious and will attack and kill humans. Butterflies burst into flame without warning. Rivers call people to their doom. Vegetables fight being harvested. And in Liza's village, the taint of the Faery--clear hair, silver eyes, magic--means expulsion or death. Only three weeks before, her father, in charge of clearing magic from the town, took his brand new daughter and left her on a hilltop. In the morning only bones remained. Not long afterward, Liza's mother left him. Liza decides, against her father's warnings and lessons, fixed in her flesh with beatings, to go in search of her mother. Though she forbids him to do it, her friend Matthew goes along, and his truth--that he is a shapeshifter--is the first of many things she will learn along the way, about the war, about other villages and how they manage, about the reality of magic and the Fae, about the future, and about her own magicless self. The world is incredible and scary. Liz is a totally human hero, filled with doubts and bigotries she has to overcome. The book is dark, terrifying, and magnificent.
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.