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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Toán
The sweetest high school romance ever.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Disney
The Lovely Bones, was a very heartfelt book. The girl Suzie was a very sweet girl who didn't deserve anything that happened to her. I cried through the beginning of the book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Trương Thiên Lý
every one know:) its about harry who studied in hagvartez and very exciting event happend to him
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhà Số 5
Great standard Highlander romance. It's a formula, but I like that formula. Sweet girl with a secret falls for dashing laird and despairs that he doesn't love her (he does). She's outgoing and smart, but shy and troubled by a past of neglect and abuse. It was adorable. I'll read the rest of this trilogy, for sure. (4 stars)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thành Danh
Wow, cry my freaking eyes out.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
This is going to sound strange, but this book has un-grown on me as time has gone on. It's a quiet but pretty story about a young girl who moves to Los Alamos with her father and what happens to her there, on the eve and in the wake of the atomic bomb. Parts of the book are hauntingly beautiful, and very searingly reminiscent of childhood. Also, the setting is masterfully done, with bits of news about the wide world weaving into the little enclave that was Los Alamos. Klage really nails how information comes to teenagers almost through a glass darkly. I also liked what, well, passed for a climactic scene in the novel, which I won't spoil here, but it's original and very tangibly done. But somehow, the quietness of the action has meant that the lasting impression is fading. I perhaps of late have spent more time reading big, fluffy action as opposed to quiet, "oh, matchstick" action, so it's not wearing its shelf-life well? I'm not sure what it was. Perhaps, also, the corners of a younger mind will hold the genuinely moving coming-of-age stuff in higher regard than I do, now. Because I'm so old, see.
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Red-headed Elaine of Ascolat has been the sole girl at Arthur’s war camp for as long as she can remember. Although she misses her mother and dislikes all the washing and mending Elaine wouldn’t trade living with her father and brothers and being part of the military for a quieter life. There, as a healer, her job matters. She may not have fine clothes but she knows how to take care of herself and more importantly how to find and prescribe the herbs that can save the wounded. Her life would be complete if only Lancelot could see her as more than a tomboy. Just when she seems to be making headway another girl named Gwynivere arrives and Lancelot only has eyes for her. Fair skin, perfectly coiffed hair, soft hands and all seem no match for Elaine. That is until both girls are caught by the enemy. Here is Elaine’s chance to shine, but will the sparrow find its song before being trapped for good? This is the third novel in verse I’ve ever read and wow, is the writing gorgeous. The words just wash over you they are so fluid. It seems verse couldn’t be more fitting for Lisa Ann Sandell’s take on Arthurian legend and Alfred Tennyson’s poem, “Lady of Shallott”. This winsome passage was one of my favorites: I wish I could go back to that time, When my mother would smile The gentle smile that told me, All is right and well. Back to that time when I was Young And loved And safe. When we were all safe. That things change, That people change And die, That we grow older, That life brings the unexpected, The unwanted, Oh, Some days it fills me with A measure of lightness, for I will be a woman soon. But other days, The very thought of growing older, of not being that small girl who danced over river rocks, whose brothers held her hands, whose mother lived, the very thought of it crushes me, till it is stopped, by the world outside my memories. I’ve never been hugely interested in Arthurian legend beyond JW Waterhouse’s beautiful Lady of Shallott paintings but I enjoyed Sandell’s revisionist version. Much more than another King Arthur retelling THE SONG OF THE SPARROW is its own, unique story with a Elaine as a very strong, assertive protagonist rather than the flimsy damsel of legend. A good mix of the traditional and modern female roles, Elaine is not willing to sit around, making the mothers of feisty heroines everywhere proud. Likewise modern “mean girls” would accept beautiful Gwynivere in her mean-spirited, snotty treatment of Elaine. Even Tristan with his shameful past is very interestingly cast here as Elaine’s witty friend. Such dimensional characters, lovely metaphors, and vivid imagery make THE SONG OF THE SPARROW a truly stunning read. Highly recommended to fans of well done retellings and verse novels alike.
I thought it was an alright book. but the film was much better than the book, even though the book had some good features like the writing and all the pictures, it didn't make up for the fact that i couldn't get into the book at all, and had kindof force myself to finish it. this maybe because its not my type of book and that people of a younger audience might enjoy it alot more than i did myself. :D x
If you like short story collections, loosely connected, you'll like this book -- good development of characters who are very likeable. Not a plot-driven novel, but an easy read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Stephen King
classic.
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.