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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Chu Giang
Bought it on holiday in New York. I had never been in a Barnes & Noble before and was amazed and delighted by the fact that their was an entire section devoted to Austen spin-off's! I now know why we don't have them here (in Ireland), you just cant fuck with perfection.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ava Dellaira
Not his best, but that still means a good book from Chabon. He takes 405 pages in what would take most noir detective books a slim 200, but his language is dense and brain-nutritious and once this baby picks up, it cooks and spins into territory I didn't see coming. Good times.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đinh Phương
** spoiler alert ** Again I would give this book 1.5 stars. There really was not much excitement in this book. I felt that this book could have jus been a chapter or two in another book. There was alot of talking going on between the characters but no issues were resolved, in fact more issues were created with the kidnap of Yvonna's daughter, Bilal Jr who is now in the picture as a teenager, and the deaths of Penny & Gabriella. This book was a mess. It was all over the place & did not tie up loose ends. Even if there is the promise of a book 5, this book could hv been a little more consistent on character development. I'm ready to jus find out who is responsible for what & if people are really who they say they are in these books.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thanh Văn
I REALLY liked the way this book started: in 1950s Ireland and focused in particular on the Tinkers (or Travellers). I had never read anything about the Tinkers before, and was fascinated. Greta Cahill proved to be a very flawed and likable heroine. However, when the story moves to America, there are gaps of many many years between the stories. I found this style ot storytelling to be jarring and a bit disjointed. As a whole, a very interesting read. Three and a half stars.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Di Li
3.5 stars This is a nice light read which I really needed right now. The series has always been a little hard to follow because it is not released in chronological order (but there a new chronological list in the front of the book, along with an explation for the confusion). This is not my favorite book in the series, but I did enjoy it. It brings voodoo into the picture for the first time. I am not really that familar with voodoo, so it was interesting to read a story that included it. You also read about Guardians, which if they have been in the series in the past, it was not a large part that I remember.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dave Kerpen
Christopher's best to date, in my humble opinion, and the one which posits severe potential for recurring characters. More twists than a bread factory. A poorly reviewed reporter for a cut-rate tabloid finds himself thrust headlong into the strangest murder plot this side of a clown graveyard. Nothing is as it seems as our protagonist navigates the murky waters under the tutelage of veteran Seaman.
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I loved this book - every sentence is beautiful and the story is really intriguing. I love Quirke.
i lot of stuff now leave me alon!!!!!
any book that makes me laught out loud is a good book. any book that makes me laugh out loud in public just plain old rocks. glad this gives me a tip on what i need to look for in myself, that's for sure.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
I may be unfairly harsh on this book because it is not my preferred reading. This is a recycled story. A woman endures overwhelming trauma as a young adult and emotionally shuts down in order to survive. But, the pain carried in secret, crushes her relationship with daughters. It is only when the adult daughter can learn the mother’s story that empathy can grow and affection can flow between the generations. This is The Bone Setter’s Daughter with the substitution of Russia for China. Only, this version of the story has the feel of a screen play targeting the women in Opra’s audience. The present day sections of this story could be titled Women Are Snow Leopards; Men are Cocker Spaniels. The three women, mother and two adult daughters, all seem to suffer from emotional constipation. No matter how much they want to express affection, they just can’t get it out. The only thing that does manage to pass on occasion are ice cubes. The three men on the other hand, the partners of each of these women, suffer from emotional diarrhea: their affection is hot, runny, and limitless even when not wanted. Maybe too many women want a partner who will make tender, passionate love at every encounter, who will tell them non-stop how much they are loved, even while being pushed away, who never gets angry or critical or impatient, but no human being is like this, unless a lobotomy has been performed. If you are going to re-tell a story, I would think it should offer something new to the reader, something that makes the effort to read and write it worthwhile. This is a fluffier version of Amy Tann’s novel with a far less realistic present day setting. I suspect that this author envisioned this being turned into a movie; otherwise why all the repetitious tangerine skies and striking blue eyes against white hair. These irrelevant flowery descriptions must be set directions. This book needed to be at least 100 pages shorter.
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.