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Breaks your heart like only Fitzgerald can, great story as well, wonderful read
this was a weird but enjoyable book. baseball isn't my sport, but the way he used it to propel the story really worked.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhất Phương
Great stuff. Funny. Quick. He helped define The New Yorker magazine's style.
I can never remember which Dave Duncan novel is which, but I love all of them.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Nam
This was my second time reading Kristin Hannah. While her writing was fine, the story itself was kind of ridiculous. She comes so highly recommended that I'm not quite ready to give up on her yet. Hopefully the next book I pick of hers will be better!
The hidded determinants of Human Behavior. Even if you just read the first few chapeters, you will see how influencial words are on your energy field.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
We're reading this aloud, so it's taking longer than normal as we stop to discuss different aspects of the content. Much of the book reviews what I already knew and understand. I really appreciate the parts that add insight to what I knew, and that introduce new ways of understanding the voice of the Lord. I love the references to apostles and prophets, and have found certain chapters especially inspiring and helpful. This book would work well as a reference book as well as a cover-to-cover read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Macxim Gorki
Read this for one of my colleges while I studied abroad. It's very long, so I never got to finish. I wish I did, and I think when I have time I will go back to finishing it. The book is great, it really pulls you in like you are there, once you start reading you will very much enjoy it. I just wish I had more time.
Flight of Shadows by Sigmund Brouwer I like to read a variety of books—mystery, suspense, children’s, fantasy, paranormal, sci-fi, young adult, mainstream and Christian. I chose this book because the description said Christian, young adult, speculative fiction. This is the only Sigmund Brouwer book I have read, but I did not like his style of writing in this novel. He takes whole paragraphs for description and background instead of interweaving and sprinkling it in naturally. Perhaps the sentence structure and group titles (Outsiders, Influentials, Enforcers, etc.) work for this age group, but it didn’t work for me. While the action picked up about half-way through the book, really the only reason I made myself finish reading was hoping the story would get better and give a proper and thorough review. Maybe if I had read Broken Angel (the prequel to Flight of Shadows) the story would have been easier to follow. As it was, I had a hard time keeping track of all the characters, their actions, and storylines. Caitlyn is the main character and the result of an experiment with genetic DNA codes. She tries to blend in and hide her deformity, trying to decide if it is a blessing or a curse. Jordan and Charmaine are the scientists who originally worked on the Genesis project, the one that performed the DNA experiments. Jordan tried to rescue Caitlyn from being a science experiment, but the two ended up separated and left Caitlyn on her own. Theo and Billy rescued Caitlyn from drowning in one of her attempts to escape a bounty hunter named Mason. Theo and Billy seem to be the only ones who accept Caitlyn unconditionally. Now on the Outside, Caitlyn is running from Everett—someone who lives in a hotel where she cleaned rooms, from Mason the bounty hunter, Pierce Carson from the NI agency, the military, and Charmaine who wants to continue the DNA research and experiments now that she knows Caitlyn survived. Then there is Razor who seems to help Caitlyn, but you’re never really sure whose side he is on. I read the story from beginning to end, but was never drawn in. There seemed to be three to four different viewpoints going on, but I don’t think the characters had enough of a distinct voice to be able to follow the transitions smoothly. When the same scene is written from different viewpoints, Brouwer spent too much time retelling descriptions and dialogue. There were some suggestive scenes that I did not expect and did not appreciate finding in what was supposed to be a Christian young adult book. In fact, the author describes everything Mason the bounty hunter did in such a disturbing and gruesome manner that I would not recommend this book to young adults and I would caution adults and Christians both. I do not plan on reading anything else by Sigmund Brouwer. Disclosure: I received this book free from the publisher to give an honest review.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kate O'Hearn
It was an amazing book.i liked how louis lowry gave crisp detail of every scene
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.