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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lăng My
very funny but I completely lost interest.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
** spoiler alert ** After reading the first book, I hadn't had enough. So I went straight into the follow-up, wanting to know if they'd ever definitely identified the killer. Most know the primary detectives had strong opinions that the killer was known. It seems there is strong evidence for this thinking. The mystery is intriguing. Read to find out more.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Pengarangnyanya sangat lihai mengemas "khotbah" menjadi cerita yang menarik dan tidak menggurui. Cukup banyak wawasan tentang fikih kita dapatkan dari novel ini. Meski tokoh utamanya "too good to be true" :-)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lâm Phỉ Nhiên
Great read for someone who is less interested in the violence that can be inherent in dystopia fiction. While this novel can be slow at times the emotional content is there and will sometimes catch you off guard. While there is little to no action in this book it is obvious that it is leading to Condie's next book which seems guaranteed to be full of excitement and adventure. This is a much tamer dystopia than the Hunger Games but has a similar feel. Can't wait for the next one!
This is a fast paced love story that grabs you by the heart and doesn't let go until you finish the book. This hot sexy instalment delivers a great story with 2 very different people. The differences between them make it work and the hiccup when he revels his secret makes it all the more realistic. I loved this and I think I am even starting to like stock cars especially if the drivers are like Ty.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyệt Minh
short easy book to read. I enjoyed it
I liked this one better than The Mortal Instruments, although I was irked by the fact that the characters are reprisals of Jace (Will), Simon and Alec (Jem), Isabella (Jessamine), and Clary (Tessa, except that Tessa is cooler.) I enjoyed that Magnus, Camille, and Church were present. It was fun to see familiar characters and get some more backstory. I did not appreciate that we did not find out what the clockwork angel was all about, seeing as it's the namesake of the freaking book. Still, Cassandra Clare is becoming a better writer all the time. With the exception of some nonsensical metaphors and the way her heroines always pine after an inaccessible, tortured, brooding, sexy asshole.
Not really for casual consumption, this is far-reaching in its supportive material, to the extent that it dwelt altogether too much on features such as burial customs and numismatics. I must say, however, that I learned an interesting and valuable lesson in terminus post quem, i.e., the date (from a coin) after which the event associated with its discovery must have taken place. (It was neat how this tied into a coin from Alexander the Great's reign found buried with Childeric, p. 24). James brought a powerful sense of order to what has been written about the Franks. I wish I'd read Gregory of Tours after this book. The Franks is instructive in its description of conditions in the dissolution of the Roman world (75), to include loss of taxation, decline in quality of glassware with almost-unsurpassed swordcraft to compensate(?), and the retained town structures. Some of the embedded commentary about the challenges pertaining to pinning down a single people, their exact movements and descendants (3-6, 35, 118-119, 235-243), was not only appropriate, but a must-read for would-be "nationalist" historians. I usually share something that I enjoyed. How about Queen Fredegund's "paradoxical" name meaning: "peace-battle"? (31) Lastly, this, from page 123, says a lot for what I really think about Constantine: Gregory of Tours's account of the conversion makes clear one aspect which modern historians have not always remembered in their discussions of the conversions of kings. There may be at least three stages in the process: first of all, intellectual acceptance of Christ's message, the 'conversion' proper; secondly, the decision to announce this publicly, to followers who may be hostile to the change; thirdly, the ceremony of baptism and membership of the community of Christians. The Emperor Constantine reached the first stage in 312, never seems to have grasped the nettle of the second stage, and reached the third only on his death-bed in 337.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Alice Schroeder
i was reading this during my last temp job in chicago. i'd take it down to the food court/mall in the huge corporate building i was working at and just pace the hallways, burried in the book. it was unnerving to read Lolita in public. i felt concerned that others, strangers, might be able to see the disturbing images in my head projected by poor, pathetic humbert humbert. i consistantly and simultaneously thought "oh my god, this is so good" and "oh my god this is so disturbing." after one particularly revolting admission of humbert's i said aloud "oh my god!" and some passing business man smiled back at me and said "that good?" and i couldn't respond. i kept thinking... no... no, it's not that... i learned a lot of words. limpid of course. also nacreous
When I purchased this book, the incredulous cashier asked, "Is this really about sand?" It really is, and Michael Welland knows his sand. Although I have a background in geology, I learned an enormous amount about the geology of sand from this delightful book. Welland is, however, more than a geologist. He is quite a polymath and brings to the subject of sand fascinating insights from history, art, literature, commerce, industry, and a variety of other fields. When a geologist quotes Borges more than once in a book on sand, I am intrigued. The book is well written, well organized, and contains an excellent bibliography. Reading this book was a joyful voyage of discovery, and it has earned a place on my shelf of resource books.
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.