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** spoiler alert ** This is going to be a rant on Zach. He's mysterious and cool, yes, but he also has that stalker angle too. I don't like how he can be such good friends with Bex and than have the nerve to kiss Cammie. I don't like how he was so secretive before. Yes, now he has developed more, but I still don't like him. (I think that that's just me though.) I'm just more Team Hale than Team Zach. Zach just isn't goode (bad pun!) enough for Cammie. As for Cammie, let's just say I'm glad she goes crazy. That was a huge risk taken by Ally Carter! It totally paid off! I like how Cammie is vulnerable at the beginning and how she ends up buddying with her friends. I am so glad she goes crazy. It just makes it all seem a little more realistic, a little closer to the truth. Plus, she is so much stronger and independent than what she was like in Only the Good Spy Young. This Cammie is new and improved. She's a hardcore version of her passed self! I love how she ends up being not crazy in the end; it's kind of the comforting event we readers need. This plot is totally unique, in a great way! You have Solomon, who wakes up and graces us with his amazing presence. Then Dr. Steve, who totally is a traitor and a liar and needs to be locked up. I hate him and how he used Cammie and Zach. I hate how he got away with it. But kudos to Ally for the epic twist! I did not see it! That was amazing! Of course, I love how there's Sublevel 3 and even more gadgets and events! I missed reading this series! I missed the suspense and all the twists made. I missed not knowing what would happen next! I'm going to miss reading a GG book, as GG6 is not going to come out for a long time. And it's kind of ironic that I'm reviewing it exactly a month after the release date..... Yes, I'm going crazy. And no, I don't need Cammie to help me remember. (Although, I'd love to meet Preston. I actually love Preston! Preston>Zach.)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kỷ Giang Hồng
Now this is still one of my all time favorites along with The Long Walk, a novella included in The Bachman Books. I actually saw the movie of Thre Running Man first and thought it was great. When I discovered it was a Steven King book, I was so excited to read it. I was surprised at how different it was and yet still really good. Then I checked out some of the other movies based on his books and couldn't help but laugh at them all (except the original of The Shining). Man, how could a man so good at telling stories make such bad movies? Anyway, this is one of the dystopia books that I love so much where the world has gone awry and the underclass is not much more than chattel. In this version, the underclass guy wins, but the world is no better for it. At least that's what I imagine happens after the book ends. What gets me is the fantastic vision of the future that I was left being able to feel in my mind.
I read this while in high school. Just picked it up from school library. It was a really good book. I do remember that the narrator was very detailed about his surroundings.
Penelope Lumley, 15 years old and newly graduated from the Swanburne Academy for Poor Bright Females, is hired as governess to three children at Ashton Place. The three children, it turns out, were literally raised by wolves on the estate's grounds. Will Penelope be able to turn the children respectable in time for the estate's grand Christmas party, or will they continue to be distracted by squirrels? This book, while intended for younger readers, has a lot to endear itself to older ones. At times, it is laugh-out-loud hysterical, with satire that may go over the heads of younger readers but enough action to keep it interesting for them.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dav Pilkey
This is a disturbing but poetic and beautifully written book. Reading it is like being in a trance, but it also gives a glimpse of the reality in Zimbabwe, which I could never understand!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cao Từ Linh
Slightly strange story (not a lot actually happens) but Gaige can certainly write.
I admit that I am a total Janeite Junkie....
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Elvis Nguyễn
This is not an easy read, and you need to be in the higher echelons of geekitude to want to spend that much time on the history of plant nomenclature since the Greeks. I thought it gave a fascinating window into the medieval mindset: for thousands of years, images of quite common plants were copied from previous sources; yet no one would think to walk outside and look at the actual plant and draw it from nature. That's just not how the scholastic worldview was organized. With history books with a narrow subject focus over a long time frame, there's often a lot of really interesting incidental detail. The accounts of student life in Montpellier during the religious wars of the 16th century were particularly good. Also, the color plates are gorgeous.
نازح من جازان كتاب يستحق القراءة لمن يريد التعرف على خفايا الحرب الحوثية لمن يريد ان يعرف ان الوطن هو [كل] والبعض يظنه [جزء]
I just finished re-reading this book, and am tempted to pick it up and start it again. Irving is a freakishly good writer, and I think this is one of his best books.
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.