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11/05/2024

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2019-07-21 13:31

Góc Sân Và Khoảng Trời - Mang Biển Về Quê Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Đăng Khoa

I bought 3 Willows a year and some months ago when it was first released. I am a huge fan of the Sisterhood of Traveling Pants novels (the series is one of my favorites) and was excited when I picked it up. Yet, I've been putting off reading it because since it was dealing with girls younger than the main characters of the Sisterhood series, I thought that it'd be a bit too juvenile for me. Well, I was completely wrong and am a little bit ashamed of thinking that way (considering I'm a huge YA fan and know that a lot of people look their noses down at it and don't consider it "real" literature) because I found it extremely good. What I loved about the novel was that it was slightly more "real" than the Sisterhood of Traveling Pants series (and before people get annoyed at me for bringing up Brashares previous series, let me just write that it's absolutely impossible to write about 3 Willows and not mention the Sisterhood series as they are sort of in conjuction with each other). In 3 Willows, the girls are trying to find a way to remain friends even though they are all headed in different directions. They actually have to work a bit more harder at this since they don't have the advantage of having magical pants at their disposal. This makes it much more relateable as I don't think any group of friends has a pair of magical jeans to help them remain true to each other (although then again, who knows?). I especially loved the characters. This was something that I was worried about before, not connecting much with the characters because it's been a while since I was a middle school graduate. But I found that gradually I got invested in the characters. While I didn't love them as much as I did Tibby, Lena, Bridget, and Carmen, I still felt for the problems that they had to endure and cheered when they ended up victorious (or at least somewhat victorious). There were a couple of things that nagged me about 3 Willows, though. While I loved the characters as individuals, I found that it was hard for me to completely buy their friendship at first. I could see how they would become friends, but I could also see how easy it was for them to drift apart because they didn't seem like the "bestest" friends to begin with. They seemed like friends, but they didn't seem to have that connection with each other they way the Sisterhood did. Because of that I found that I wasn't really connected to the friendship aspect of the novel until the end. Another thing that bothered me was that the Sisterhood (the original ones) were well-known in the novel and were regarded as a mystical group. Everyone looked at them as though they were untouchable and everyone knew about the magical pants. For some reason, I always thought that the Sisterhood would keep the power of the pants a secret. If not from their family, then at least from outsiders. Anyway, the constant mentioning of them kept taking me out of the story of Ama, Jo, and Polly and more into the world of Tibby, Lena, Bridget, and Carmen. It would've been fine if they were just mentioned once or twice, but not as much as they were. Also, Effie (Lena's sister) was in this novel and she was a complete and total bitch. I was one of those people who was endeared by Effie in the Sisterhood novels and liked her brief parts in the books. So having her come back, as the Devil Incarnate severely pissed me off. It would have been better if a random unknown character took her part in the book. Anyway, despite my small problems with 3 Willows, I loved it. I thought it was a sweet, cute, story. It wasn't as enchanting as The Sisterhood of Traveling Pants series, but that can be because I got to know the original Sisterhood throughout four amazing novels and have only known Sisterhood 2.0 for one novel. Still, while I liked the original Sisterhood better, 3 Willows was still good in it's own right. I, for one, am hoping that there is a sequel in the works (but I haven't heard anything about this so maybe there won't be) so that I can revisit with Ama, Jo, and Polly and see what's going on with their lives in the summer after their first year of high school. 3 Willows is a novel that I recommend to any YA lover and I don't regret reading it, just regret putting it off for as long as I have.

2019-07-21 14:31

Bống Bang Hiểu Về Cơ Thể Mình Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Songkha

Despite my initial reservations about this book, yes, I watched Titanic, and how long it took me to read this book because of my fear of the ending, I really loved this book. It has the same draw that her Evernight series does, though I admit the first Evernight book is in a category all to itself. It has a great supernatural draw, heart wrenching historical elements, drama and a heart pounding (yes, I actually used that phrase) romance. I loved the characters and how even the supporting characters had their own problems and dramas. The level of the development that these supporting characters have makes this book even more heart wrenching for me, especially when they are going through their own heartbreak at the same time as the main character. Another thing I liked about this book was that they were trapped on a ship in the middle of the ocean. No matter what drama and dangers they managed to get into on the ship they couldn't escape from it. They were stuck on the ship with nowhere to hide and nowhere to run. And yes, as always, how can I go without mentioning the main guy? Alec, for me, was one of the best characters in the book, if only because the male love interest always is my favourite. He has all his own problems, heartbreaks and troubled history, but even through it all he manages to fall in love with a servant girl, recognising all the beauty she has both inside and out. He protects her, from both himself and the outside world and, in the end, puts her safety above his own. But I have to say, the best part about this book was that it had a happy ending. I love when a book has an ending that makes me happy, leaving me with a nice review to write. Especially when I was crying through chapters not moments before, and then laughing and swooning before that. So, overall response: Five stars. Characters: Five stars. Cover: Four stars (The shiny bit blinds me). Plot: Five stars (I love the weave of romance and drama). I hope this convinces others who are hesitating to read this book. It really is very good.

2019-07-21 17:31

Minh Mạng Mật Chỉ Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Giản Tư Hải

Inhalt: Als Cassandra von ihrer Großmutter Nell ein Cottage in England erbt, begibt sie sich zeitgleich auf die Suche nach ihren Vorfahren. Lange hatte sie sich sicher in der Familie aufgehoben gefühlt, doch plötzlich muss Cassandra erkennen, dass Nell nicht die leibliche Tochter von Haimish ist und bereits zu Lebzeiten versucht hat, ihre Familie ausfindig zu machen… Schreib-/Erzählstil: Kate Morton enttäuscht mich durchweg. Sie hat keinerlei Feingefühl für Charakterbildungen und so schwimmen alle Protagonisten an der Oberfläche, ohne richtig in die Geschichte abzutauchen. Anfänglich fand ich Eliza noch sehr interessant, aber sie erweist sich als Abziehbild einer Schriftstellerin, die versucht hat, andere Kollegen zu kopieren. Meine Meinung: Ich habe von Anfang an keinerlei Zugang zu der Geschichte finden können. Anfangs war ich bereits verwirrt: Wer ist Eliza Makepeace und kenne ich ihre Märchen irgendwoher? Im Laufe der Geschichte stellte sich Eliza als eine Hauptprotagonistin heraus, der ein Stempel von Morton aufgedrückt wurde: Eliza ist eine Märchenschreiberin, die sich ihre Geschichten durchweg zusammen gebastelt hat aus bereits vorhandenen und populären Märchen. Doch das wird unter den Tisch gekehrt. Kinder, die arm sind und deren Onkel sein perverses Augenmerk auf die Nichte legt? – Jeder, der sich für solche Geschichten interessiert, ist mit V. C. Andrews ausgezeichnet bedient. Ich vergöttere alle Werke, auch die des Ghostwriters. Nicht umsonst lebt sie noch über ihren Tod hinaus mit ihren Ideen weiter. Der Klappentext von Der verborgene Garten gibt reißerisch an: Liebe, Romantik und Spannung bis zur letzten Seite! Äh – wo denn? Richtig geliebt wird nicht, da ja alle irgendwie entweder adelig und in einer schrecklichen Beziehung gefangen sind oder die Liebe des Vaters abweisen, der sich sein Leben lang der Tochter angenommen hat, weil sich herausstellt, dass er nicht der leibliche ist. Fürchterlich! Romantik, weil man einen verborgenen Garten entwirft? Frances Hodgson Burnett, die sogar erwähnt wird als ein Partygast, müsste sich Fremd schämen, so sehr hat Morton kopiert. Fazit: Eine Kollegin sagte in der Mittagspause zu mir: Oh, das ist spannend! Und schon da habe ich gesagt, dass mir der Zugang einfach nicht gelingen will. Das ständige Wechseln in den Zeiten und die miserable Ausarbeitung tun der Geschichte keinen Gefallen. Hätte nicht veröffentlicht werden müssen!

Người đọc Trk Trk từ Šniūraičiai , Lithuania

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.