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Poor Merlin! No wonder he is portrayed the way he is in the other Arhur stories. If he endured half of this it would be too much.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hamlet Trương
I found this book to be amusing and full of wit at the same time. If you like the author's blog, gapingvoid.com, you will definitely love this book. I'd say that this book particularly addresses the needs of those wanting to be out of the 9-5 job and planning to go solo on the entrepreneur road. I am a cubicle dweller, not stuck on the rut, but I found many lessons in this book that I can immediate apply to my life. Read my complete review here.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Marjet Huiberts
Going into this book, I knew chances of me loving it or evening liking it a lot were slim. I read reviews, both good and bad and with the knowledge I have of the books, I knew I’d agree more with the bad reviews, but I read the book anyways for two reasons. One was because the hype it has received and I wanted to know why. Even great best selling books, don’t receive the hype and the fandom this book has received, and I really needed to find out why. The second reason is, the last time a book series was this hyped was Harry Potter, which at first I refused to read, on the bases it was for children/young adults, but eventually I did read it, loved it and had to take the foot out of my mouth, so I decided to give the book a chance. Well I didn’t love it, but I didn’t want to throw the book across the room, or burn it either. Which is good thing, but the book for me was “just ok.” I really don’t understand the hype it has received, or the good reviews, for starters who ever edited the book, for both grammatical and content, should be fired. Seriously, the amount of times the same thing was mentioned over and over, got annoying really fast. I get Bella and Edward are in love, but seriously how many times do I have to hear “I love/like/can’t be without you Edward” and his reply “I’m dangerous/me too/ you smell good”. That happened about every other page. We get it, she loves him, he’s reluctant, he thinks she smells good, MOVE ON! My copy wasn’t as bad for the grammatical or other similar errors, but it’s a later/movie-tie-in I got from the library, so maybe they figured it out. But once in a while I saw a typo. Characterization was alright, but not fantastic and I really do not understand how Bella managed to get her self to the ripe age of seventeen. Because she nearly dies every time she moves. I’m a klutz and have tripped on my face a lot. But that’s nothing compared to her. I also don’t get the fascination with Edward, he’s a seventeen year old albino vampire, and exactly how is that sexy? Writing was mediocre, which again brings me to the question why is this so famous? The story was alright enough for me to read to the end, and I will finish the series, although I’m in no big hurry to, but it isn’t that great of a book, in fact it’s just an okay book, whose series I’ll finish at some point. Maybe it will help me understand why it’s so famous, but I know how it ends. I called how it ends, without reading any one of the books or having any knowledge of any of the books. And I was 99% right except for one detail, but that’s about it. But, the book is no way worth the hype, it a book about a romance, with a vampire, which an okay plot to back it up.
Good historical fiction with a more positive view of Marie Antoinette.
Lawhead has written a distinct look at the Robin Hood story. Quite a fun read. I'm looking forward to the rest of this trilogy.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mark H. McCormack
Imagine a time in our nation's history when religios zealots objected to the teaching of evolution, and we had to have trials to allow science to be a part of the curriculum. Thank god we live in these more rational times!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Janet Doman
This is a good book for describing the phases of the moon, the eclipses and the tides. I wish it did not include mythologies associated to the moon. I was looking just for the science of it.
I found this book very interesting; a lot of things I didn't know. It's not gripping, but it's relaxing and enjoyable.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cao Huy Hóa
This book should be renamed "How Steven Pinker thinks the mind works". Its a good book and he might even be right but it just makes my skin crawl when I hear stuff like "How the mind work".
still a five-star read...
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.