Dữ liệu người dùng, đánh giá và đề xuất cho sách
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhĩ Nhã
read in 2008
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Văn Trấn
This is one great book. I can't believe we'll have to wait until next year for the final part of the trilogy.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mộng Lý Nhàn Nhân
Over 35 years after it was first written, Judy Blume’s Blubber still delivers a relevant view of bullying, from the perspective of fifth grader, Jill Brenner. After pudgy Linda presents a classroom assignment on the whale, she is nicknamed “Blubber” by Wendy, the most popular girl at school, and so begins a daily ritual of abuse. While Jill isn’t the leader of the pack, she joins right in, seemingly without any hesitation. Is it peer pressure? When Wendy first writes a note using the name Blubber, Jill smiles, not because she thinks it’s funny but because Wendy is watching her. After that, she participates wholeheartedly. Over the next few weeks, most of the kids laugh at Linda, call her names, spit at her, and trip her. They even physically hold her down to mess with her clothes and later, to force her to eat something unappealing. Linda lets it happen, doing very little to resist or fight back. In the end, they lock her in a closet and declare that she’s on trial. Of course, Wendy is the judge and this inquiry is anything but fair. Jill thinks that she’ll never be in Linda’s position, but she learns that popularity is fleeting and that her position in the classroom hierarchy only lasts as long as she is willing to go along with the crowd. These kids seem to feel no remorse. In fact, there is a general lack of respect for their neighbors, teachers and other students. They justify inappropriate behavior by claiming that the person gets what they deserve. They vandalize houses during Halloween and brag about it. Their teachers are oblivious and Jill’s parents are distracted, leaving the action to play out without any supervision. In many ways these kids are still so young, dressing up for Halloween or collecting stamps, and left to their own devices they sink to the lowest level. While none of the characters ever seem to gain much in the way of compassion or feeling, Jill does show readers that they should never let “other people decide what’s going to happen to you” and that there are ways to stand up for yourself. This matter-of-fact, true to life portrayal of classroom dynamics is a must read!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lương Thị Diễm Hồng
Just what I expected from John Grisham, a great vacation read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
I use this book every day. I omit needless words as much as possible, although you'd never know it here. Maira Kalman's children's books are a little too preshy-wesh for me, but I do love her illustration style [heh]. It works really well for the pictorial versions of "Well, Susan, this is a fine mess you are in," "Polly loves cake more than she loves me," and the rest of the gang.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Nonfiction. This is a book about first impressions and fast impressions. Our first impressions, the impressions that we get without really thinking about them, are all too often correct. Unfortunately Gladwell really didn't focus on any one aspect of human perception -- he skipped around from blind taste tests to facial expressions and body language to market research to prejudices about orchestra musicians. One of the very interesting areas that he brushed up against was how you can learn more about another person by spending 30 minutes looking at their belongings than you can by spending an hour a week with them for a year, but he didn't explore exactly why this is or how it happens.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ji Minseok
Don't want to put it down and go to sleep! Finished last night. Even though it was a hard topic to read about, I loved the story. Picoult has a way of pulling you right into the pages. I could feel that Mom's pain.
Satrapi is brilliant. I love the way she informs us of her culture with her lovely drawings and quick wit, while making connections among women of all cultures and pointing out our tragedies (both in Iran and elsewhere).
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Quỳnh Hương
It was a good book overall though Maria Rosa Menocal could have focused a little more on Muslims and Christians and I think the reference to 2001 unnessary.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đoàn Bảo Châu
This is one of two awesome books my sister Julia got me for Christmas--it's a collection of prose and poetry by a Navajo writer about her Indian Boarding School experience. Especially since all of the people here I know over 40 pretty much shared her experience or a similar one, it's a fascinating read. Documents a very interesting time when Navajo youth were picking and choosing what parts of white culture to assimilate and what parts of Diné culture to keep around. Thanks, Hoolia!
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.