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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thị Quỳnh
Now you know I really struggle with zombies and steam punk. I am honest, I hold my hands up and normally avoid these books like the plague. Yet everyone kept telling me that Undead would change my views on zombies. So always eager to give a genre another go, I dived into Undead and rose to the service practically wetting myself with laughter. This is a serious zombie book but with severe humour on each page. All I kept thinking of was Shaun of the Dead mixing with the teenage cast of Eastenders! I am serious. As I was reading it, Smitty just kept appearing in my head as 'Arthur' aka 'Fatboy' in Eastenders, purely because the humour was the same. Smitty was definitely my favourite character throughout the book, he is such a cool dude who is quick with the sarcasm. The banter between Bobby and Smitty is just hilarious and I loved their clever quips and retorts. It was fabulous to see their relationship grow throughout the book. But this book isn't just funny. There is lots of gore and nastiness from the zombies which did scare me just a tad. They sounded disgusting and smell like poo, apparently! Yuck! There is rather a huge twist at the end of the book and I got the feeling that this might be the first book in the series. You don't appear to get the full picture by the end of the book and it seems the cycle begins again, so I will be intrigued to where the story goes. As for zombies, mmmm, I am still not keen on them and I am still not sure I would read another one. They are just dead and eat people - no appeal to me what so ever. However, Kirsty Mckay's writing really appeals to me and I look forward to reading something without zombies from her in the future. I have a similar sense of humour as her and I find her very entertaining.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Walter Doyle Staples
Huck sure is resourceful. Some amusing & outrageous dialogue between Huck & Jim.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vojtechl Levsky
This book is a novel for young readers. It is a great book for starting a reading habit, since it doesn't contain difficult vocabulary, plot line or other literary resources. Still, it is a great read. If I consider it a great read, then why do I rate it with just three stars? Because the greatness of the book doesn't come from the book itself, but from the promise of the future plot. It was the first book J.K. Rowling wrote, and it is evident. You can feel the teenage eagerness and dream school-life as he enters a magical school, where he is famous, makes the most prestigious spot on the most prestigious sports team, and discovers his own greatness and heroic nature. But judging this as just Rowling's own imagination and want to relive her own school-life making it a more acceptable one would be wrong. You can begin to see that under his heroic facade there is a weak and immature boy, who is not at all ready to live up to his "destiny", and Rowling needs to capture that process. This is why I consider it a great read and encourage not to judge the series just by its first book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cừu Nhược Hàm
Psychology, philosophy, religion and patricide. Hard work, but ultimately worth the effort. I read the Constance Garnett translation, which has been criticised for being obtuse and Victorian. So perhaps look for the more recently released translation by Richard Pevear and Larrisa Volokohnsky if you're going to tackle this epic 810 page novel. Sparknotes - Study Guide Dartmouth EDU - Site dedicated to The Brothers Karamazov
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
I loved this story when I was little and picked it out in the Scholastic Books magazine. I bought it again recently and it's still a gem. I'll read it to my kindergartners when their English is a little better... Great story about hating mosquitoes and about listening to each other. :)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phùng Thùy Linh
Really hard to get into. I kept starting and stopping. Once the pace picks up it becomes enjoyable. It was too descriptive scientifically at times. I kept skipping paragraphs to move the book along.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
It just makes sense.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trịnh Quỳnh
Really good, interesting, well-written novel that fluctuates between the childhood and adulthood of the narrator/protagonist, an English/Irish girl raised Muslim in Morocco and later Ethiopia. Her parents were hippie wanderers who left her at a retreat in Morocco before they went on a beach vacation, where they were killed. She's raised there for some time as a Muslim with Sufi influences, before she moves to Ethiopia, where the Islam is more orthodox and they still worship saints. The exploration between the two different kinds of Islam is extremely interesting. As an adult, she's living in public housing in London, working as a nurse and on the weekends volunteering to help Ethiopian refugees (this takes place in the 80s, during the huge famine/exodus). She's also holding out hope that she'll be reunited with the bourgeois med student she fell in love with before she left Ethiopia. The details are incredible, not least because it's grounded in such historical fact. I think the author was an anthropology grad student who did her dissertation on Ethiopia?
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phan Đăng Thanh - Trương Thị Hòa
It's a story about sisters and orphans and love and loneliness and I dare you not to relate. Also, it made me cry. Gorgeous characters.
this was one of my absolute favorite books growing up! all of my knowledge of lhasa apsos came from this book.
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.