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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kazuki Takahashi
I gave this four stars mainly because this book is packed full of useful information for those who suffer with migraines. It is not well written, and sometimes boring to read (I skimmed several parts that didn't apply to me), but it is helpful nonetheless. If you get migraines often, I highly recommend you read this book, or at very least skim through it to see if there is any information that is helpful to you. On a side note, acupuncture is spoken of in this book a few times, and Dr. Bernstein makes mention how it has helped several of her patients. After doing further research and discovering it's success rate, I decided to try acupuncture to see if it worked for me. I'm happy to say that after two months of twice weekly treatments, my migraines happen far less often, are less painful, and much easier to get rid of with medication. I continue to improve and hope that in the near future I am completely free of migraine pain.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phạm Vũ Thanh Tùng
i read this and white fang back to back and for the next year i wanted to grow up to be a dog.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hà Sơn
Lots different than the movie, better. Peter is still respectable and not a hormonal fighting boy.
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This book made me smile. I love how Mo Willems can create such loveable characters and stories! I also love his endings because I never quite see them coming and I'm always delighted and amused. I love Elephant and Piggie and all of their crazy antics. I would definitely recommend this book and all the rest in the series. *Taken from my book reviews blog: http://reviewsatmse.blogspot.com/2011...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đức Tín
I read this book with my Literature Circle Class. It was a great book to read with them so that they could get a better understanding of what life was like for African American families during this time in history. It provided many opportunities for discussion on how we all precieve people still today.
I loved it. The simplicity and starkness of the climax scene was amazing! It also stands on that cusp between childhood and everything beyond... she handles it so well in her characters. Absolutely lovely.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thạc sĩ Nguyễn Văn Hoài
What an interesting concept - a man in heaven viewing his life through the eyes of those he has touched along the way in one form or another. The entire book is very quiet and peaceful, but it's by no means boring. There is a lot of care put into the subtlety and simplicity of how this story is told. It's nothing outrageous or action-packed, but when you get to the end you can't help feel satisfied and complete.
It was entertaining and captured your attention. You do not need to read the Cherub books before hand, but it is more fun to read it that way. The two person POVs are nice, and the plot is good. All in all, quite an enjoyable book.
Most recent YA dystopian releases have focused on conformity and restriction in societies that have over-developed. Blood Red Road, Moira Young’s debut release coming out in June, takes the other path, into a future society where the Ten Commandments don’t even exist as a myth. Saba and her twin brother Lugh grow up on the shores of Silverlake, a misnomer of a place where windstorms are as common as a snowstorm in Alaska. Their mother died giving birth to their younger sister, Emmi, now 9, leaving only their father to scavenge food for the family and maintain their house built of tires and remnant sheet metal. Yet Saba is content in this life because of her adoration of her twin brother. That is until the Tonton soldiers steal him away and kill their father. Saba must quest into the unknown world to find her brother. Where this book shines is in the construction of Saba. While her lack of education and sophistication comes out on the first page via her choppy and almost Southern-like dialect, she’s also tough and determined, which will draw in any “girl power!” readers immediately. The plot moves as quickly as a Suzanne Collins or Dan Brown thriller, another perk to readers looking for adventure. Throw in kidnapping, cage-match fighting, and killer worms ala Tremors, and it becomes nearly impossible to find a place to put the book down. Yet unwanted traces of “this is a debut novel” lingered with me after the last page was turned. Saba is one of those “strong, powerful” role models many females clamor for, but at times she’s too cold, especially with her sister and love interest, Jack, and this becomes a bit unbelievable for an 18-year-old protagonist. A few plot twists are predictable as well. The old “I thought I killed the villain but I guess not” ploy can work once, but after that the trick is tedious and overdone—and again, plays against the cunning intelligence the author readers to see in Saba. To Katniss Everdeen: I think your “queenship” of the dystopian protagonists is still secure. However, you might need to make room in your court, as Saba might soon become one of your ladies-in-waiting this June.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dũng Phan
Beautifully written book. one of the best books of this decade.
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.