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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Marianne Dubuc
I really like the way Lippmann writes. This story was a bit odd, though - the long-kept secret just didn't play true to me. Ultimately, I just didn't care all that much about what happened to the characters. Much of the book is narrated by someone unknown, who apparently is one of the five friends. Yet that narration never tells you which one, and it refers to all of the characters in the third person. I found that disconcerting.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vũ Đình Hòe
Enjoyed this, the final book in the series. I didn't see the twist at the end coming but I thought it was well done. He did leave it open a bit for another book, but I suspect he won't do it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
hate me... i have to say mark twain is a better short story writer... just as hemingway is.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thanh Tùng
Written by the author of Jaws, this engrossing book tells the true stories of the Peter Benchley's adventures swimming with sharks and other dangerous sea creatures. The anecdotes from his travels are non-stop action and he couples this with informative chapters about sea creatures, swimming in the sea, and respecting the sea. Highly recommended for fans of marine biology and adventure books.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Nhật Ánh
A look at the Iyengar family both as they influence one woman in the United States and as she travels to India. This book is good for anyone interested in the Iyengar school in India and some of the history of the family.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Carrie Weston
The sight of this cover stopped me in my tracks as I tried to make sense of what this book might be about. Was this an Amish book? Not like any I’ve ever seen. I was thankful for the review copy of this book so I could find out what Kimberly Stuart was up to inside this new novel. Operation Bonnet is the most hilarious P.I. detective story I’ve read in quite a while. The fact that Nellie Monroe’s first case involves her going undercover to gather information from inside an Amish community is a hoot and very clever, tongue and cheek writing on Kim’s part. Nellie says, “I’ll go every week to the pastry shop and help bake. I’m not a cook and don’t care to be, but if I have to roll out pastry dough for three hours to get a woman to talk about what it’s like to be Amish and female in the twenty first century, doggone it, I will.” Nellie is a twenty something gal who definitely walks to the beat of her own drum, works hard, is serious about being the best PI possible, is loyal and caring to her friends and family. She ponders why her grandmother loves God so much. She asks her why she paints, “…first to honor God who paints the sunsets and oceans and human hearts. And second so I don’t get cranky like so many of the old people in this world.” Matt, Nellie’s friend since elementary school supports her in her career choice but has been acting kind of weird lately. Nellie has noticed his muscles, how Matt looks all manly all of a sudden and how her stomach has started to flip when he looks at her a certain way. What was going on there? She didn’t have time to figure out that right now she was in the middle of her first case. Her client was a shunned Amish boy named Amos and he needed her help. Kimberly Stuart is not a new comer to Christian fiction but Operation Bonnet is the fist book I’ve read by this author. I love Kimberly’s humor and how real and honest Nellie is. I enjoyed Nellie’s friend Matt and how Amos seeks her for insider information from a certain Amish Community. Kimberly has a gift of making the reader laugh out-loud yet at the same time pens a spiritual thread that is sincere and natural. Kimberly reminded me of another author that makes me laugh out loud Jenny B. Jones. I’ll definitely be looking for Kimberly Stuart’s other books. I can’t wait for her next book to hit the shelf; you’ll anxiously be waiting for it too. Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising” Nora St.Laurent The Book Club Network www.bookfun.org The Book Club Network blog www.psalm516.blogspot.com Book Fun Magazine www.bookfunmagazine.com
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Thị Cúc
While this story is cute and funny, I think some of the language used is inappropriate for young kids. To much use of "stupid, hate and dumb"
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mộc Khinh Yên
Through Anna Deveare Smith's new play, Let Me Down Easy, which is about the body, illness and the American health care system, I came to know of Sally Jenkins (sportswriter for, among other things, The Washington Post). I thought the her character in Smith's play rocked. Anyway, I looked up Jenkins and found that she was the co-author of this book. It was a totally great guilty pleasure. An afternoon on the couch. Okay, perhaps some of Armstrong's affirmations about doping have been recently found to be a little dubious, but do I really care about doping at the Tour de France? Really? Not at all. I'd dope, too, if I could ride like that!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Excellent. I found this book when I was looking for a new Mercedes Lackey book at Barnes & Noble and looked down a shelf. It looked intriguing, so I bought it. My favorite fiction book that I have read in the last year. New Mexico magic realism meets the the life of a middle aged woman who goes to her hometown to uncover her past. Mira, the heroine, is a very engaging character and the true delight of the book is to watch her bloom in the course of the story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Julia Quinn
Not to sound cliché, but this book was a “riveting family drama”. It was amazing that a guy wrote this book from a female narrator’s perspective. The novel was a deep, personal journey dealing with grief and Liz’s search for life’s meaning, validation of her as a woman/ wife/ mother, and her struggle about God’s existence amidst a senseless tragedy. I believe this book and the emotions it stirs will resonate with men as well as women. My husband read it after I did (at my urging :) ), and he actually enjoyed the deep meaning despite this type of novel being outside his normal style and comfort level. I thought the characters were beautifully portrayed and very believable.
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.