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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Raymond Tsai
Loved hearing about search and rescue dogs through the thriller/ romance/ mystery. A nice beach read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vanessa Diffenbaugh
A long read. Took me a while to finish it but, it was a truly amazing journey of an escaped convict learning of another culture, another people and the difference it made in his life.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoàng Thanh
An impressive first book! Terrific writing, complex story, & intriguing characters. The plot twists kept me wanting to read more to find out where the story would end. Can't wait to get my hands on "The Likeness" after reading the first chapter, which was included in the copy of the book I read!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Aleix Cabrera
Not matter how hard I tried, I just couldn't bring myself to finish this book...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngô Thu Yến
I'm still baffled as to how this book was put together - weaving straight facts with colorful dialogue (which is presumably factual dialogue) to create an incredible story of the 2008 presidential campaign. The details of the Edwards machine, the vetting (or astonishing lack thereof) of Sarah Palin, and how Hillary eventually gained the Secretary of State position - it is all breathtaking. I found this book to be an intriguing study of the characters we are far too exposed to in everyday politics even though we are still in the dark most of the time about how they work or tick or conduct their day to day lives. This will shed light on Obama, the Clintons, McCain, Palin, Edwards (and others) as real, fascinating people with fears, ambitions, struggles, emotions, etc. I recommend this as a brilliant brilliant book - READ IT.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Võ Đại Mau
"The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth (Rackham, Arthur [illus:]) Grahame (1950)"
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
So this was a bit ridiculous. I listened to all five discs rather quickly, as it started out as a fun space story. Then suddenly I was on disc four and thinking to myself, "Sooo, nothing much has happened yet." This book is about creating a world, setting the stage for what could be a cool story about a future female space pilot and then having the main character talk herself out of her ambitions because childbirth and mothering are the most important aspirations for women in the world and blahbitty blah blah blah. Thanks, Robert A. Heinlein, I definitely needed the reminder of how women should act. In case you're reading this review and wondering what kinds of awesome tidbits the main character shares in her journal, they are statements about hiding your intelligence from men, never letting a man see that you are better at anything than he is, and accepting that you should never have aspirations that will hinder your ability to find a man and reproduce for the good of the universe. This book hints at so many possible plotlines and they go nowhere. The actual plot/action doesn't even start to occur until at least halfway through, probably further. Heinlein hints at a possible romance; it goes nowhere. He describes a lot of planets and governmental structures; it's all irrelevant. He spends the first half of the book on a space journey; it has very little bearing on the overall plot. The book ends more abruptly than any I've ever read. Honestly, this felt like the first part in a serialized story. (Ha! I just looked it up on Wikipedia and the book itself started out as a serialized story.) Emily Janice Card did a good job voicing the teenage protagonist and her 11-year old genius brother. The side characters, including one or two with southern accents, were distinguishable, which isn't always the case in audiobooks. I do enjoy her narrations but unfortunately, I always keep thinking about her father's politics and it takes me away from the story she's reading. I know this isn't the case for everyone but it IS the case for me, even if she doesn't share the same beliefs. (I don't know one way or the other) Skip this one unless you're a writer who is looking for a world that was created and then just disregarded. There are lots of ideas to be had here!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: YBM)Sisa
Very light reading but enjoyable
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phan Tấn Thiện
I dunno. I read this book when I was living like a hobo in a slumlike apartment We were all on a first name basis with the local crackheads who lived under the viaduct near our apartment and one time got chased by a woman with one long dreadlock for hair and a beard who told us we had her parents' heads stuffed behind the fan in my window. Maybe I could more relate at that time to ann powers' mental masterbation about bohemians...now I'm just over it. Re-reading this was akin to being beaten over the head by a tranny hooker on Clark Street.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Think and Grow Rich was given to be by Patricia Robertson for graduation. She thought it was a good book to read since I want to learn how to make money and deal with money. Also since I wanted to start my own business and have employees, so she gave me this book. I think this will be a good book to read with my interest and all. I want to learn many things out of this book but I know a few things as well about money and how to start a business. From reading this introduction this book has promise to teach me many thing about how to be a better person in every aspect in life. I still think this will be a good book to read regardless if I wanted to own my own business or not. This book caught my attention when I saw the money on the cover and I thought to myself that this must be a book where they teach you how to get rich. I was immediately interested, I was excited and wanted to get everything out of this book as possible. The little things that I know about money and business is that you have to network and communication is key. When you have a lot of sources such as people to get in contact with who might know somebody that you might need their services. It is also about never giving up and staying with the task at hand no matter what. That is some of the things I know about business and money. I think this book will tech me how to handle my business through good situations and bad ones and give me advice from experience that some great wealth people went and solved it. Also I think it will teach you how to deal with employees and with customers. It will give me examples from people such as Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Bill Gates Even if you were the employee and you wanted to move up in your position or wanted to be the most productive employee in the company this book will help you some way out. The author Napoleon Hill promised to teach me many things about the business world and how to be successful in this book. He say that while he interviewed more than five hundred men and women who were most affluent of his time, that he discovered the secret to great wealth. Also he developed a thirteen-step formula to help you get better or how to understand a little better to be were you want to be in life. -Identify your goals -Master the secret of true and lasting success -Obtain whatever you want in life -Join the ranks of the super successful I really liked this first chapter a lot. It has a couple of interesting stories that hit me and one of the stories I am still trying to figure out what happened. But I like two of the stories of that chapter here are the ones and why I liked them.
¡Este libro fue genial! Su experiencia me conmovió mucho y realmente me gustó la forma en que se escribió mientras miraba el mundo desde el cielo. Triste, pero realmente un gran libro ...
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.