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Okay, I admit it. I am fast becoming addicted to the Shopaholic books. This one was excellent and I only felt slightly guilty that I would have gone with the Plaza wedding!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhóm Lovedia
I really wanted to love this book. My husband and two book club friends raved about it, but I honestly felt like it was mostly a waste of time. It took 387 pages to get even remotely interesting. I almost gave up on it three times! The history was interesting, but I felt like the author got way too into detail about too many inconsequential things. I liked Matthew's character, but Diana just annoyed me. The book started to pick up and I began to get into the story just in time for the author to go way off the deep end and try to pack in every bit of supernatural she could think of into one character and situation! It just got to be absurd! I will likely read the next book of the trilogy, but only if it's half the size. Like I said, I really wanted to love this book, but I just didn't.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lisa Kleypas
Brilliant, gigglingly funny, contrary to many reviews there is nothing "disgusting" in this book just plain old humanity laid out as it is and humanity is disgusting by nature, as nature is a bunch of kids giggling at the monkeys spanking off at the zoo no point being prudishly shocked by this or the less or more imaginative consensual activities of man. "Disgusting" is "war", "oppression" "persecution" not wanking or swearing or writing ... Get a grip it's a funny story... Oh the "young Cossack livers bit" was war and that is disgusting
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Công Diêu
Favorite book in AP English class.
The subject of this book is timely, given the rapid outsourcing of white collar jobs in the US. I would recommend it to anyone on the way to college, or with a child who is not an enthusiastic student. I would have rated it higher, but for a few things. For one, Crawford seems to try a little too hard to display his philosophy chops, which I think will ultimately alienate some of his readership. Also, his experience in the white collar world is fairly slim, too slim upon which to hang his argument. I found it interesting that his descriptions of the intellectual work of motorcycle repair reminded me very much of the work I did as a computer programmer. The logic of a computer is just as unforgiving, and as humbling, as the physics of a motorcycle. And the feeling of success when a program runs for the first time is no different than that of an engine starting successfully. Nonetheless, a fascinating argument.
Too many repeats from Anima Mundi
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jane Wightwick
I won this book through a goodreads giveaway. This book was quite good. Very different. I did get confused every now and then when the stories jumped around from the past to the present but all around an entertaining read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: The Windy
Awesome.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kadono Eiko
This is like the morning-after companion to Slouching Towards Bethlehem: the 1970s have arrived, even though much of the book is spent in the late 1960s. Didion talks, among other things, about the Manson murders. She is in her sister-in-law's pool when someone calls to tell them about the murders; after that, she relates the subsequent phone calls full of misinformation (no instant news from the Internet!), which she sums up in a chilling way: "I remember that no one was surprised."
At first, I was a little disappointed with this book, because it stuck to the typical YA formula of profanity and booze that just... does *not* make me comfortable. Halfway into the book, at the beginning of Miles' short relationship with Lara, I was lamenting the fact that such a talented writer would resort to such cheap ideas. And then... Once I hit the 'After' section of the book, I didn't stop. It absolutely floored me. I was not expecting that to happen at all. I cried. I cried, and that proved to me that, despite the things I hated about this book, John Green is a great writer. He made me care so much about the characters and expressed their stories so fluently that I couldn't help but get tangled up with their struggles. The very end of the book was a little anticlimactic (I thought the prank would be... well... better), but fantastic all the same. I'm willing to overlook the book's shortcomings because it is a great read. It still *really* aggravates me, but Looking for Alaska didn't win the Printz Award for nothing. It was truly quite remarkable.
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.