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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngô Thừa Ân
about the inpact the scottish games have had on american people, people of scottish descent, and scottish immigrants, and the impact the games have had in america, and how they have since developed over the years
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rafael Sabatini
I won this in a giveaway and I loved it. It was a perfect blend of historical fiction and scandalous, juicy details. I also liked the way it jumped back and forth between time periods. One confusing thing: at the very end, they call Felicity "Faith" by accident, unless I completely missed something.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tinh Dã Anh
A fan of both Lucky Man and Always Looking Up, I happily picked up A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future. I didn't realize that it's more of a gift book for grads than an addition to Fox's memoirs - but this is a good time of year for contemplating life lessons learned, and at 103 pages, the book was a perfect choice for Dewey's Read-a-Thon.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đỗ Văn Nhơn
I found this book amongst the normally mundanely drama-filled books of my high-school reading club and got immersed in a world that may have been set in our universe but which was uncommonly profound. This book is shocking, it's characters sometimes silly and illogical in realistic teenager sort of ways and the bad guys not just demons for the sake of being so, but a fantastic representation of dangerous mental illness and instability. a great read and highly recommended to anyone who likes coming-of age stories.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Huyền Chip
If you enjoy her first book you will gain insight into a woman's life in Iran in her biography. Azar is an amazing woman who used the adveristy in her life as a tool for growth!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rita L.Lampkin
FIREEEEE! Well this wasn't the scene the Baudelaire children were having on Briney Beach, it was what just happened at their house to their parents. As Mr Poe the executor of their parents' comes to them and brings them the bad news that their parents have perished in a fire. Now not having nothing, but the clothes on their back they are forced to go live with an unknown distant relative. While the plot of the story unravels you are just drawn more and more into the book. This book also is full of characters you are just in love with, and others you just love to hate. The way Lemony Snicket puts the book together is just beautiful and keeps you reading till the very end. Three lovable children are the focus of this book. Violet, Clause, and Sunny Baudelaire. Violet the eldest of the three is quick witted girl who loves to invent things. Clause the second oldest of the three is known as a boy genius who just love to read. Sunny is just an infant, but yet still has a strong personality. She is known as a baby with fangs who bites anything she can, also she speaks her own version of English (jibberish) which only her brother and sister can understand. The main villian in this book is the evil count Olaf. He is anything but a good caretaker for the newly orphaned Baudelaire children. He often causes them the orphans rather then by their names. But due to their parents passing they are forced to live with him. On top of that the plot of this book is just put together beautifully. From the first page to the last page the book just snowballs. Nothing seems to ever go right for the Baudelaire childeren, yet they seem to keep their hopes up and hope for the best. The book has a great pace which never makes any parts dull. Due to the huge suspense you will just keep reading wondering what is just around that next page. Even though the plot is sad you seem to fall in love with it and just wish deep deep down that everything will work out for the Baudelaire's in the end. Lastly the way Lemony Snicket writes is just great. He uses a dry, ironic type of humor which is light at times just helps you keep a smile on your face as you read. Even though the book is full of sadness there are times when you just cant help but laugh at the ironicness of the situations or events whiched have taken place. he writing style is so funny and quirky and engaging. The story is superbly paced and written in a style that is not dull or monotnous. In conclusion I recommend this book to anyone. No matter the age 8 or 80 a person can find a good story from this book. The characters are just someone who you can easily sympathize and feel for. Then there are the characters who you just cant stand the site of their name. The books paced and plot just make it fun to read and enjoyable for all audiences. Lemony Snickets style really just makes this book a masterpiece. With a book full of sadness and hints of humor it sure makes for one heck of a piece of literature.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
As a young girl I loved this book. It captivated me. And I remember vowing to name my first born daughter Kilmeny (thank goodness I did not!)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Hữu Quý
This reminded me a bit of Prydain and Lord of the Rings combined. There seemed to be a bit more of the setting and magic explained than in Prydain but more character development than Lord of the Rings. It was a well spun tale but since I listened to most of it on audiobook while driving I feel like I shorted myself a bit. Overall it was good, but not awesome.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đỗ Tiến Thụy
akh ke cheghad in ketab malmoos o vaghe'ee bood, che ghadr khoob sokoote beine adamaa ro neshoon midad, che ghadr revayatesho doos dashtam, che ghad be dokhtare nazdik boodam...
I was originally going to give this book three stars, but I suspect I would have appreciated it more had I not read it at such a hectic time of year. It centers around a book called, naturally, The History of Love, and follows the stories of various people whose lives are affected by it. Among them are the Holocaust survivor Leo Gursky, who is waiting for death after a life full of loss; 14-year-old Alma, who is trying to solve her family's problems by finding a new husband for her widowed mother; and Zvi Litvinoff, the mysterious supposed author of the book. I really enjoyed Leo's narration. It was full of yearning and feeling and humor (even if the endless "And yet"s became tiring after a while). Alma, though, did not interest me nearly as much. I never felt emotionally connected to her, and became quite irritated with her constant meddling. The story gradually becomes a mystery of sorts, which drew me and kept me guessing. The ending, though, was unsatisfying. My impression was that Kraus had fell flat in an attempt to create a deeply moving conclusion. Having said that, much of the writing was beautiful and unusual, and the story eloquently portrays love--among couples, families, and friends.
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.