Dữ liệu người dùng, đánh giá và đề xuất cho sách
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Đình Nhơn
What can I say....I LOVE Tina Fey.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
the first half of the book I was interested after that I felt it got boring expected more
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Minh Hoàng
informative...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lý Lệ Hà
I didn't like that it used a bad word several times. The premise of the book is interesting, but the story is just okay. It's not one I would particularly recommend.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Laurence Caracalla
Some parts of this book receive 5 stars! I don't love history reading and a few sections of the book veer off in that direction. However, the bulk of the book is an amazing, heart-wrenching, well written story about a Hmong family in the US with a daughter who has epilepsy.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mato
I think this might have been my first "Oprah" book. I was not familiar with this author although many were and I have since read her newspaper articles and columns in magazines. I liked this story because at first it seemed like a crime novel but then it turned into this psychological study of what happens to a family and their interactions when a tragedy happens. Even when things are resolved...there are still unresolved feelings and unexpected obstacles to overcome not only for the "victim" but also for the others touched by this. I thought that the author took a relatively simple story and examined it from new angles.
Okay, so my wife and I like our food. We like to cook, and we like to play around with different cultures and styles. We have a kitchen full of cooking equipment, and spend far too much time every week planning menus. We're also both very easily influenced by what we read - and this book had far too big an impact on both of us. I spent last saturday afternoon crouched over a smoking weber kettle in the rain, trying for the perfect ribs. A night or two before that, we simply ,had to have larp (a laotian staple), and for the last three weeks I've been liberally dousing almost everything I eat in the hottest chilli sauces I can get my hands on. Tom Parker-Bowles (Camilla's son, I believe) writes about the world of 'dangerous eating' - exploring the philosophy of food and our attitudes towards it as much as he does the dynamics of the food itself; Super hot chilli sauces, competitive Texan BBQ eating, the impact of competition forces on the British baby eel market, the fact that dogs are, when you get down to it, just another form of protein, ditto insects, ditto tripe. It's a thought provoking read, as well as an engaging one. Parker Bowles writes beautifully about a subject he clearly knows well, and does so in such a manner that you (or me, at least) just want to get out there and tuck into a big bowl of live river shrimp. In the process, this book makes you really question some of the fundamentals about food; how we eat, and how we think about what we eat. Highly recommended for the foodies.
An easy, breezy book that still manages to have a real, beating heart. Funny, warm, snarky and clever.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cẩm Tuyết
levenkron is a kind of annoying writer. he's come out with maybe the first ya-lit book on anorexia ( the best little girl in the world) and then his follow-up on self-injury, and this book is his "conclusion" on self-injurious behavior. his main thesis is that people (mostly teenage girls) cut because they have a lack of communication. in behavioral terms, they are indirectly communicating their intense emotional pain by outwardly hurting themselves, a physical manifestation of the "psychache" (to steal from schneidmann) that allows people to respond because language has failed them. he doesn't take into account the people that cut for grounding purposes, who cut purely for attention, who cut because they begin to dissociate, who cut because they can't think of anything else to do. the people who cut to remind themselves they are alive, to see something moving within them - blood is very symbolic, and just because it is symbolic, it shouldn't be overlooked. also, i feel he ascribes too much of the problem to the parental relationship - while this is indeed the often a good place to start looking, it is not the end all - after all, many girls do not start self-injuring until they leave for college. (which brings up another aspect he overlooks - the current "trendiness" of being a cutter, and the different ways people self-injure. while cutting is the most common, it's not the only one, and it's not the most dangerous, i would argue.)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
In this book two twins are searching for a dog to give their biscuits to. When they can't find a dog they try giving their biscuits to a cat who actually ate it! I would use this story with students when talking about prediction.
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.