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Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
I'm not sure why I liked this one so much. Rafael was really annoying, but you couldn't help but feel for him as he truly did not understand and more than Colby did. The frustration was real for the reader as you just wanted to shake him and let him know that she needed more info to help her understand. It felt like a series of miscommunications - but they finally made their way through all their shortcomings to find each other.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tuệ Nghi
I'm not sure whether I should give it 1 or 2 stars... The narrative style is awful if you ask me and for some reason I found myself starting to despise the protagonist Daisy the more I read. Also...the more she stated how unbelievably inappropriate her romance with xxx taking place in this book was, the more I actually started to think "Why, yes. Your're right girl, it IS, so spare us the goddamn details, will you?!" In my opinion the book would have done just fine without that part... Anyway, part two of the book (which contains only six chapters or so)was ok I guess, having Daisy (finally!) shut up about how she and xxx are so unbelievably in love and how they can just not take being without the other and how they are star-crossed lovers etc. Seeing that I actually had to force myself to read this book to the end I do definitely not recommend it, but I've also seen worse and I suppose that maybe it's just not my type of book, so I guess some other people will still be able to enjoy it.Therefore I decided to give this book 2 instead of 1 star.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Duncan Clark
An okay story, but not as spectacular as many of her other books -- I actually had a little bit of trouble getting through this.
You may also enjoy The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness. It is the first in a dystopian trilogy. Todd is the youngest member of a community of settlers to a planet distant from Earth. The atmosphere on the new planet causes men to broadcast all thoughts to each other. Todd has grown up with no privacy and always believing that the world was deadly to females – that is until he meets a living girl in the woods. The repercussions of his discovery will set him on a quest to protect Viola and discover the truth. ISBN 9780763645762 Because you enjoy dystopian fiction like The Hunger Games and Uglies series, try this. It’s the first title in a series set on a distant planet recently settled by humans. Todd has always been told that the same virus that caused the telepathy also killed all of the women, but when he finds a girl in the forest he will set off on a journey that will test everything he thought he knew. Fast-paced and engaging, with a touch of romance, The Knife of Never Letting Go is definitely worth a read. For exciting, fast-paced series, try The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness. Like The Giver , it follows one boy as he is forced to face the dark side of the world he grew up in and to challenge the adults responsible. If you need something compelling and dystopic after The Hunger Games , you might be interested in the Chaos Walking series by Patrick Ness. Each book in the series delivers essential plot points and has well-developed characters and action. All 3 books in series are available to download to e-reader. Start with The Knife of Never Letting Go. The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness is a book filled with fantasy, danger, and enough odd and interesting structure on each page to please any Ellen Hopkins fan. If you need some compelling science fiction, you might be interested in the Chaos Walking series by Patrick Ness. Each book in the series delivers essential plot points and has well-developed characters and action. Start with The Knife of Never Letting Go. The Knife of Never Letting Go is the first book in a science fiction series that delves deeply into some serious topics while also providing an entertaining and fast-paced read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thị Thu Huế
Initially, the book confused me. It's told out of order, and it took me a bit to get used to that. There's a couple of times I had to check the dates at the beginning of the chapters just to make sure I knew when the story was occurring. That's my only quibble with this book. It was otherwise an engrossing tale that never tried to explain everything...just enough for the story to continue. There's so much that was left unsaid, unanswered, but in the end, the story came to a completely fulfilling conclusion without any more needing to be said. (I mean this. If the author attempts to write a sequel to this book, I'll be extremely upset. It stands just fine on its own.) The storyline itself is simple. It's a contest. A contest of magic with competitors who don't know what the rules are, how to win, and have no ability to just up and quit. And it takes place with a circus that starts as something exciting, and becomes something fantastic. There's interesting second-tier characters, who ask all the right questions that we would expect them to ask. I was never upset that people were missing the obvious, or that they're not being true to the characterization that we were introduced to them with. Kudos to the author; I look forward to more of her books.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Huỳnh Trà Ngộ
Memorable quote: One customer, from Pittsburg, dined every night in his bedroom on grape-nuts, scrambled eggs and cocoa. Perhaps it hardly matters whether such people are swindled or not. Also, Chapter XXII was awesome. But of course it is too long to quote here, so here is a link.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thanh Lâm
Loved it!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngọc Giao
great, fine conclusoin to the ender saga, illuminating discourse on humanity and fine disposition f some beloved characters
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Minato Kanae
Liberty & Tyranny is the current darling of the American conservative movement, and its record-breaking sales (Amazon) and place on the New York Times bestseller’s list is a point of pride for those who believe in the political ideology Levin espouses. The books presents conservative beliefs, their origin, and contrast with the opposing point of view depicted as the “statist”, who can best be defined as the enemy of freedom and those who desire power over other people through manipulation of government and media. NR Characters Not rated 4.5 Pace Very good with positive exceptions Levin keeps the book moving quickly with relatively short chapters that address a limited range of issues (easier discerned by the chapter titles). Few points are repeated over and over again (except for the statist’s desires), as the issues covered involve different origins, current beliefs, and possible solutions. 5 Story Excellent Instead of story, this nonfiction book has been rated by wisdom and importance. Levin articulates conservative beliefs perfectly, and in a format he is well suited to. There are no rambling speeches, insults, or vapid flattery. The issues are presented, and although people can argue with the conservative perspective, I believe the book presents compelling arguments that cannot be dismissed without resorting to insults, ignoring the facts, or blind loyalty/obedience. Mark Levin champions a political ideology, not a particular person or organization (although certain people and organizations are mentioned in supporting passages as those who have believed and fought for the political ideology). NR Dialogue Not rated 4 Style/Technical Very good Levin’s writing style is clear, easy to understand, and supported by constant footnotes and references that can be investigated by anyone interested in discerning the truth of his sources. There is no needless eloquence; Levin was not interested in impressing people with his command of the English language. The book is written for the “masses” however. Some topics that I thought would have been important to address are not mentioned, and despite its intention, there were a couple of sentences I had to read a few times (twice, I think) to comprehend. That may be more of my own fault than the book’s though. 4.5 Overall Very good with positive exceptions In many ways this book reminded me of the excellent The Naked Communist by W. Cleon Skousen, a book about the beliefs of political ideology, although it also explores its origins and long-term ramifications whereas Liberty & Tyranny focuses on hard, current perspectives. Levin paints a clear picture of the modern “statist” as an opposing foe (and eternal enemy) of the conservative. Liberty & Tyranny should be required reading for all conservatives, American patriots, and citizens of foreign countries who desire the prosperity and high standard of living enjoyed by Americans for the past century. It provides the warning signs evident in those who claim to be conservatives, but are actually working against the interests of the United States and its citizens. Lastly, this book is a call to action for those of us who love our country and oppose balkanization, destructive multiculturalism, and the sacrifice of American interests to those of “globalization”. There is no person I could not or would not recommend this book to.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Long Văn
i like paul auster. i like his brooklyn and his self-induced suspense: the paranoia, the anxiety, the details of... i like art that is wound within and winding away from real life. i like it all so much that i'll forgive him for writing every book with a writer as the protagonist!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đỗ Việt Hùng
我实际上是在《笔记本》之前读过这本书的,而且还不错! 一个不错的,快速阅读的故事。
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Juliet Philip
有关吸血鬼+生日的各种故事的各种故事。 读起来很有趣,而且故事足够长,可以在午餐时间消化!
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.