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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Shu Lily
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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kim Anh
A fun book, but not up to Stephenson's usual standard. The first chapter alone is worth the read, though, even if you skip the rest of the book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
After recommendations from friends, I decided to give this author a try and read some of her books. I am glad I did. This was the first book I read of this author. It was a very easy read, and kept me very interested in the story. I had a hard time putting it down, and ended up reading the book in three days. The ethical issues presented in the book, as well as the glimpse into the thoughts and emotions of all parties involved in a terrible tragedy, kept me sympathizing with all the characters. While the usual point of view of this type of book is either the good or bad side, this author kept both sides in perspective the entire length of the book. As I was reading this book, I couldn't help but think back to recent events in our society that most likely led to the development of this particular book. I really enjoyed the book, and hope to read many more by this author. It is a book that I would recommend to read if you want to see that even though a person commits a terrible crime, and is clearly at fault, that person is still someone's child, and even though it is hard to see, that person is still human.
so far so good...
I have to be honest: I remember nothing of this book. I don't think I was too enamored of it, though.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nick Vujicic
No. 1 on Stephen King's Top 10 of 2006
** spoiler alert ** I really enjoyed The Hunger Games, and I can't wait to start Catching Fire. I just hope that the story doesn't become a replica of the Twilight love triangle; that would just be a big let down. All in all, I loved it. I thought the writing style was excellent, and the plot was very well crafted. I couldn't put it down!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dương Thành Truyền
Can a reader of English Literature ever be without something like this?
I wasn’t that big of a fan of the first Chronicles of Nick book, Infinity. I AM a fan of the second though. I really enjoyed this book and the Nick character. The story isn’t as dramatic as the summary makes it out to be. I thought the story was better. It was almost halfway through the book before Nick said “gah” (which really got on my nerves in the last book) and when he did say it, it was at completely believable points. I might even say “gah” if I were in that particular predicament. At the beginning of this book, Nick and his mother are getting settled into a new job that Kyrian has arranged for Nick’s mom at Sanctuary which, if you have read the Dark Hunter books, you know to be the sanctuary where shifters go. Nothing bad goes down at Sanctuary, but all the bads hang out there. Nick tries to restore his school life after the zombie attacks from book 1 and, while doing so, he gets some lessons from Death himself. He also gets some lessons from his Uncle Ambrose who is suspiciously a lot like Nick himself. There are also some great supporting characters, Caleb and Nekoda, both demons that are sent to protect Nick. And of course, there’s Simi who is everyone’s favorite demon also from the Dark Hunter books. Nick has some issues with a coach who wants him to steal personal items from schoolmates to use against them in an ancient spell which will kill them all. Nick is also being threatened by demons from all over the place that are trying to kill him before something awful happens. It’s a lot going on. Nick tries to cope with things as best as he can while trying to remain a good Momma’s boy and a good kid. As I said at the beginning, this is a good story. It’s exciting and an excellent stepping stone to the next book. I’m now anxious to see what happens to Nick next and what will happen between him and the other characters I am now addicted to. What I liked: I don’t want to keep saying this, but the story was really good. It was exciting and interesting. I really enjoyed it. The first book’s story wasn’t all that for me but this one not only carried me through this book, but it makes me want to pick up the third book. What I disliked: I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I disliked Acheron and Kyrian in this book. I felt like they weren’t part of the story, but placed there to link the Dark Hunter books. It just felt like it wasn’t necessary. It wasn’t part of the story. It didn’t bother me enough to even take a rating mark away though.
I loved this book. I think 9/11 isn't that far away that I can't remember where I was when I heard, or feel emotionally moved - especially when I read an account of someone who was (albeit fictionally) affected. This book takes place in the aftermath of the World Trade Center attacks, and Oskar Schell is such a funny, precocious little kid that you really do spend the entire book rooting for him. I laughed out loud so many times.
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.