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A fun sequel
Interesting retelling, and I quite liked how Flinn managed to incorporate so many elements in a modern setting, especially the online chat group of fairy-tale characters. Characters, however, were worse than two-dimentional.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cố Khúc
Either I am in a rut, or the books I am reading lately are not living up to the hype. Typical daughter/mother story: single mother loves/smothers daughter, daughter rebels with "bad boy" boyfriend, jeapordizing her college future. Nothing new or interesting here except for the "absent father" character (who left his family to sell all of his possessions and join a religious/celebrity cult.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kendare Blake
I haven't seen the movie, but I really love this book. Oates completely transforms her writing style in every story she tackles, and this is no exception. A fascinating story of radical feminism, vengeance, violence, and sisterhood.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: An Huy
First of all, I have to say that I am disgusted with the reviews for this book that gave it low ratings simply because the "Cinderella" in the story is a lesbian. Homophobic, much? Anyway, I really enjoyed this book. It didn't hook me as much as its prequel, Huntress, but it was still an enjoable read with beautiful imagery and a sweet love story.
Not exactly King at his best. What I learned? Nothing and plenty of it
Believe it or not, I picked this up after I read it was the first lady's favorite book. I've always meant to read Dostoyevski and I decided that by reading this one I'd also learn a little about what makes Mrs. Bush tick. I'm listening to it on audio. I've made it through the first two sections (12 tapes each) and some day I'll check out the third. It's as much philosophical discussion as story; that's what takes so long. Theres not that many characters, and not much that really happens considering how long I've been reading. The philosophical themes that resonate the most strongly are family (especially father/son relationships), death, and religion. I think the most interesting part so far is where the naughty brother is talking to the pious brother and he tells him a story within a story in which Jesus comes back to earth and is executed by the church leaders who DO recognize him but think they're doing a better job without him. I think it's fascinating how Dostoyevski put his criticism of the church in the mouth of the disreputable brother and even then he tells it as something he doesn't necessarily agree with. This whole section has nothing to do with the plot, by the way. I wish the reader of the audio book didn't have such an irritatingly nasal voice, especially when he's speaking the lines of the corrupt characters. UPDATE: The last third of the book is probably the best. It's entirely taken up with the trial of Dmitri for his father's murder. The prosecutor and defender's summaries pull together the enormous amount of information in the first part of the book. Fascinating how Dostoyevski has made both arguments so convincing. Brilliant depiction of the same event from two different points of view. Even knowing the truth (it's never a secret from the reader who killed old Karamazov) I felt swayed by the lawyer's case. One weakness in this book: the narrator. The narrator occasionally addresses the reader directly, as if he were a real character. So who is he? He uses "we" to include himself among the townspeople fascinated by the trial. So how does he know so much? Many of the scenes are recounted as if from an omniscient point of view, and then others from the narrator's presumably limited point of view. This discrepancy bugged me.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lâm Dĩ Trú
A good text. Easy to read, engaging and well edited. Concise, too.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kính Trung Ảnh
I loved this book. Sucking you in from the first, it was really fast-paced. The character development was great and the writing really tight.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vương Trí Nhàn
When I picked this book I didn't expect much. And I was right. The development of the story is too slow that I'm actually surprised I finished it so fast. The real action started at about 70% of the book. Before that point it's just all about theories. And the theories themselves aren't as fascinating as the author might have thought. Free will? Fixed future? Too banal. There were a couple of theories that I liked though, especially exclusion principle applied to future/past but the rest was just meh. I think the creators of the tv show did much better, took the best out of the book. Too pity it got cancelled.
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.