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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hòa thượng Tịnh Không
I really identified with Rin, I really like her. You get to see different sides of Enna, Dasha, Razo, and even Isi to a certain extent. This was really good.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
My sixth graders love this story of Cole, a boy with oppositional-defiance issues, who severely injures a high school classmate. As his sentence, Cole chooses to experience Native American Tribal Justice instead of a traditional juvenile justice program, which essentially means he must survive on an island off the coast of Pacific Northwest for a year on his own. This survival fiction story has enough realistic fiction elements to keep even those who do not typically like survival fiction sitting on the edge of their seats.
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Great finish to a great trilogy.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Louise Lemieux
If Deltron wrote a book of historical fiction, it would read like this. Really good futuristic fiction.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Bill Gates Sr.
My favorite story when I was little about a mischevious dolphin who gets captured by sailors, and they keep him in a tank on their ship. Don't worry, he gets away, but how is the best part of the book!
Holiday-read #2 (the only problem was that all the pages kept falling out...)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Yuichi Kimura
While this is a classic reference book, I find myself a little concerned about the presentation of some medical information in the book. While I understand wanting to present readers with a variety of treatment options for their maladies, I don't feel the book did a good job separating or discussing the efficacy of different treatments. Women should obviously have the ability to make decisions about their own medical treatments, but they should be provided with sufficient information to make rational and informed treatment decisions.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Bửu Ý
This review originally posted on my blog: http://utahmomslife.blogspot.com/2011... In The Space Between Us, Thrity Umrigar takes her readers around the planet to Bombay, India which at first seems like a completely different world with it's own unique cultures and customs. However, the people in India are just that--people. And people really aren't that different from each other whether they live in Bombay, Salt Lake City or Copenhagen--we all dream for a better future, for love, for understanding. Umrigar tells this story of human desires in the setting of Bombay where the very poor work in the houses of the middle class (labor is very cheap and they lack the conveniences such as dishwashers and washing machines, so even the middle class have maids). There are distinct divisions between the classes. Even the most well treated maids must use separate dishes and are not allowed to sit on the furniture. Bhima has worked for Sera for many many years. They have become close and over the years Sera has paid for Bhima's granddaughter Maya to attend school and college. Now seventeen year old Maya is pregnant and everyone around her insists that she have an abortion so that she can return to college and not "ruin" her life. The destruction of the child will have lasting effects for both Bhima and Sera's families. Bhima and Sera are not so very different in their personal desires and neither, whether learned and well-off or impoverished and illiterate, have had much power to direct the flow of their own lives. The descriptions of the slums in which Bhima and Maya live are raw. Umrigar is a skilled weaver of beautiful and powerful fiction. She writes so well that I felt as if I were walking along the beach with Bhima and buying balloon animals from her balloonwalla or breathing in the smells from the open air market. Dealing with painful subjects such as extreme poverty, abortion, rape and illiteracy (not unique to India), this is not a novel that will warm you heart. However, Umrigar treats these subjects with dignity and honesty through the sensitive eyes of two believable and likable characters. I found the novel both gripping and heart breaking. It moved me.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jacob Goldenberg
I read this book because a girl told me it was a good book. I started readin it and when I thought something good and interesting was going to come up, it didn't. Waiting there for some thing to entertain me. none of that happen this book wasn't good to read. I didn't enjoy it like I had enjoyed other books. I wouldnt recommend this book to anybody else.
There are books and then there are books. This one is fun and brilliantly executed. In some ways this takes the fun of an iPad app and put it in a non-tech form. It starts with a simple yellow dot and becomes so much more. I wanted to pick up several copies for giveaway but unfortunately it won't be out for a couple more weeks...must have patience. :-)
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.