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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Paula Metcalf
A really terrible book: not informative, not funny; just a sad attempt to explain a bit about opera in a humorous way. It didn't work on any level.
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Review: William Nicholson is a master at fine the art of writing fantasy. He tells his compelling and very belivable story with simple language, but deeply true ideas. Although the book takes place in an imagined setting, with ficticious characters and times, the story of Manth is very real to us all, with true-to-earth people and enchantingly true personalities. However, the idea of "all will be well in the end" is rather overdone, and the importance of the Singer people is rather overly stressed. With twists, flying cats, and true love, Nicholson has outdone himself. My personal thoughts: I hated it. I hated every single letter of this series. Oh, sure, there are these wonderful, magical people who have special mind powers! Hooray! And they're so special, yes they are, because they will save the world. Everyone else has his or her little insignificant part to play, but it's not really worth anything because the Singer people are so special! You can't be a Singer if you want, because you must be the child of a prophet. You have no choice. Your destiny is already decided for you, so hahaha! Wanna save the world? Too lazy to help? Too bad! Mr. Destiny already chose for you. Haha. He send out some prophets to tell the future, so now you know your horrible fate! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ah, so funny, to see you people helpless against the magical greater order of things. The language is too simple, and too uninvolving. I don't care that Ms.Chirish is fat. Great. Be fat, if you want, but I don't care. Stop bothering me. In addition, there's always this unanimous agreement between the Manth people. They somehow all just know things without rhyme or reason, and it seems somehow pointless. There's action, but over it, there is a filmy layer of boredom. He goes to the Morah. She gets the voice. Yeah. Okay. And it just so happens to be that she figures out how to use it. Good. The end. I disliked the characters. I don't know why, but I tend to hate everyone. In some books, the author forces me to dislike the protagonists and instead like the antagonists. In this book, however, I hated everyone. Stupid Kestrel. Stupid Bowman. Stupid magical twin powers. Stupid book. Hmmph. It felt totally fake, like a masked but already masked marionette. I cannot explain. I am sorry. No, really, I am. I do have a few good things to say about this series, however. I liked the ending, when Kestrel goes off instead of Bowman. It was a little ha-ha to him, but not really, because the were together forever! Yay! Lalalalalaaaa, happy happiness. Anyway, the other thing I liked about it was...I forgot. Oh, well. I still liked the actual reading of it. High-five!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phùng Văn Hòa
Do yourself a favor: read this book!!! =)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Peter Gray
Possibly someone murdered a baby, possibly someone hung herself.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Âu Dương Mặc Tâm
This book is very entertaining. The author is very humorous with a clever spin on a variety of issues. The story is set in Jackson, MS and starts in high school with a group of not quite cool enough students who bond and rebel against the social strata. It then extends beyond to their adult years. It's all very funny and entertaining.
If I could, I would give this ten stars. It's one of those books - those rare gems that I wish I could have read a long time ago only because that way I could have known it longer. It's absolutely wonderful.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phan Linh
Still one of the best set of short stories that I have ever read. That it contains "Stand By Me" (The Body) and The Shawshank Redemption is only the beginning.
This is my third Tropper read. His male protagonists tend to be very much alike, which as long as you don't read several of his books right in a row, is fine. In this novel, a crazy, dysfunctional family sits shiva for their patriarch.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Bộ Giáo dục và Đào tạo
See the review of "The Last Plantagenets"
Love it when Mule hollow and Dry Creek come together! This was another great storyline for both Debra Clopton and Janet Tronstad. The characters that we have all come to know and love still make their appearances in their respective towns. I love how the fact that sisters are trying to find their own niece and nephew and in the process find out more about themselves and the family they never knew. Both face uphill battles with the guardians of both of the children, but in the end love of family wins out and both find a their match that God has picked just for them. I also love how the fact that adoption is talked about...there are negative and positive experiences for all involved. Ultimately one can't put all their faith and hope in man, only God can truly fill that roll as our Father. The analogy to us being adopted into his family is woven through both of these tails and the test of faith each person encounters along the way only makes them stronger. Can't wait to see what happens next in Mule Hollow and Dry Creek!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Bu eski moda gizemden iyice keyif aldım, harika yazılmıştı ve çoğu zaman beni gerçekten cehennem suçunun nasıl işlendiğini iyi düşünmüştü ... eski moda suç gizemlerini seven herkesin bundan gerçekten zevk alacaklarını garanti edebilir, bu yüzden gizemi çözerken Dr. Thorndyke ve Dr. Jervis'e katılın ...
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.