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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
** spoiler alert ** I have to give the whole book 2 stars, because it was "just ok". The ending was of course very good and original, but you have to work yourself through 400 painful pages. My main problems: - STORY: Brandon said he wanted the book stand on its own. In my opinion, he failed completely in that regard. The biggest part of the book deals with the consequences of the first novel. The last 50 pages are exposition for the last novel. - STRUCTURE AND PACE: The Pace of the first 350 pages is horrible. The story could be compressed to maybe 50 pages and deals with the siege of Luthadel and Elend's struggle as King and boring politics. It starts to get interesting at the first climax at around page 450 (Vin kills Zane)! Then the typical "Brandon Avalance" hits and its all resolved and very rushed. Only the last 50 pages deal with the Well of Ascension and are nothing more than a teaser for book 3... but to be fair, they are very good. - CARACTERS: Okay Kelsier was my favourite character in book 1 and after TWoA I know why: He tied together the whole crew. In this book the crew is absolutely shallow and unimportant. Some of them were so obsolete that Brandon noticed this and killed them off (Clubs, Dockson). Main Characters are of course Vin, Elend and Sazed. The Terrisman is great and the best character in the book. His inner struggles are great, his relationship with Tindwyl is subtle, yet intersting. But to be honest I found the love-relationship of Elend/Vin very boring and especially Elend is very uninteresting. Also no surprise that he has to become an Allomancer, even Mistborn, because there would be nothing to write about him in book three. I just hope we won't see a "Vin trains Elend"-theme in the final novel. So every main character is now a superhero (except maybe Spook) because the author ran out of ideas. I really can't understand why many people rate this book so high. Maybe it's the fantastic finale and the end leaves them with a false impression of joy. But the Well-ending doesn't even belong to the mains story of the book and I believe that you shouldn't have to work through 450 pages to come to the interesting parts. Read "The Final Empire", then the summary of book two and then "The Hero of Ages".
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Paw Paw Poroduction
Negado para cualquier otra actividad intelectual, Mirko Czentovicz se ha revelado desde pequeño como un genio del ajedrez, y ahora es el campeón del mundo...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Marc Levy
A look into the Parisian ex-pat life of the Hemingway/Stein crowd. Serve with coffee. Setting: sidewalk cafés, cozy salons.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Paul Kalanithi
I read this for my college Shakespeare 2 class (wanted to skip all that I'd read for high school and run with the obscure); and later saw a live-action play version at the Intiman Theater in Seattle. They did a cowboy version with a little Asian gal as Cymbeline. Not my favorite, but I think everyone needs to go see a live-action Shakespeare play at least once (preferably one that doesn't suck as much).
One of my more-liked Shakespeare plays. I even liked the movie version with that one actor whose name has slipped my mind. Kevin Kline! That's the deuce. Yeah, he's a pretty good chap.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ernest Van De Velde
A good deal of this book went over my head. I enjoyed the story of the friendship between Chick and Ravelstein. Apparently, an account of the friendship between Saul Bellow and Allen Bloom (author of The Closing of the American Mind). Well written, rambling, sad, and funny. It's about excess, homosexuality, love, sickness, death, money, friendship marriang and memories.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Minh Thuyết
Well, this wasn't quite what I thought it would be. The best way to describe it is as a fluffier Da Vinci Code. And Da Vinci was pretty damn fluffy to start with. It was certainly an enjoyable (and fast) read, but Brad Meltzer doesn't qualify for one of my author rampages. I can see what he was going for, but he didn't pull it off. In short, EH.
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could anything be more perfect for reading on the cape in the summer?
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhóm biên soạn Thuận Việt
If you love The Simpsons, get this book and see how Matt Groening got his start. Funny, arch, funny, insightful, smart, and more funny!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gary Chapman
Another good one by Peter Straub!
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.