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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
I find Anna's work very inspiring and so I go to these books often for inspiration however, there is something about her attitude that bugs me.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Anh Đào
interesting book
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lưu Triều Nguyên
I recently read 'Tewkesbury 1471', which is in the same Pen & Sword series as this one. I quite like these Pen & Sword books. The hsitories are well written and they have some interesting pen pics of the leading figures involved. I quite regularly visit the City of Worcester, so I was already fairly familiar with some of the sites within the city. If I have a criticism, I feel that both books would benefit with the inclusion of a modern map, with battle sites etc., shown superimposed. The tour description of the city advises a climb to the top of Worcester Cathedral's tower, which I know is not always possible and not something I would relish.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Văn Thành Lê
I am reading this one to my students now. They like it, but it is over the heads of some.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
I liked the fact that the author was born and raised in my area of Minnesota. The story is very well told weaving back and forth from reality to supernatural.
Racist, sexist, and a general "boo-hoo I'm a middle-aged white man" story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ma Văn Kháng
Whole series was really good and i'm glad I read it. Just couldn't wait till the end.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Khắc Mẫn
** spoiler alert ** Ah, CLAMP. Your artwork is absolutely GORGEOUS, especially in this book. It has PAGES of CLAMP’s gorgeous, detailed artwork in COLOUR, and I freely admit to being way too distracted by that. If you like CLAMPs art and the combination of simple layout and detailed accessories/art, this might be relevant to your interests. The character designs are lovely by the way - Sue, Ora and Gingetsu have my favourite designs of anyone in the manga, and the weaponry designs are fantastic. The story is told backwards, which makes more sense than it seems it should - the first two volumes deal with Sue and her journey, the third with Ora before that, and the last with Ran even before that. My favourite story arc has to be Ora’s, I’ll admit - she is my favourite character, just because she’s got a dream, and she’s got things that she loves and make her happy and regardless of what’s going to happen and when, she is going to live her life and her dream and enjoy it. She is my favourite. I would have loved to see more about the mystery plot that’s touched upon involving her as well - the plot of the main storyline doesn’t interest as much as that would. SPOILER, highlight to read: Although it IRKS ME TO ALL HELL that she is fridged. Although actually, I’m not sure whether it’s actually fridging at this point? She doesn’t seem to provide that much motivation for her boyfriend as it does for Sue - it seems more to be a motivation for Ora herself? It just annoys me that she’s killed and then it’s never explained, we don’t get to see it being investigated, NOTHING. Annoying. Also, as an aside, CLAMP! I see you are keeping up your trend of having the relationships be a touch on the creepy side - Sue is a tiny girl who appears to be about twelve or thirteen (there is no proof that she is or isn’t, because apparently the place she and Ran lived halted their aging and accelerate it should they leave, which really DOESN’T HELP ANYTHING because Ran looks about six in his origin story and is said to only have around five years to live, and Ran doesn’t look that much older, and - well, there is love and suggestions that some of these relationships are intimate and my brain is still flagging this as creepy. ... On the other hand, still not as creepy as the guy who seems to want to kill Kazuhiko and keep his corpse for um. Personal use. Um. BASICALLY, this is CLAMP being CLAMP in its usual “pretty but not necessarily wholesome mode,” and just. Yes. If you have read and enjoyed CLAMP you will probably enjoy this! As an aside, if this is relevant to your interests, might I also recommend Stigma by Kazuya Minekura [GoodReads] - it’s the artist of Saiyuki doing a full colour manga that ALSO involves a bitter man guarding a small child on a journey and possibly loving them inappropriately, with 100% fewer girls with wings and equal amounts of creepy nemeses who seem to want to have sex with the hero, kill the hero and possibly do both of these things at EXACTLY THE SAME TIME. It is beautiful and about as messed up as you expect.) (ORIGINALLY REVIEWED AS PART OF A GUEST POST AT LADY BUSINESS.)
This is the start of a great series involving witches, vampires, fairies and all other sorts of ghoulies. This book was fast-paced and a lot of fun to read, especially with a badass witch as the main character.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mitsuyo Kakuta
Oh my gosh!! This book was amazing!! Written very well, and ends with you sitting on the edge of your seat. It is a wonderrful solution to all the books that contain magic and humanism, and are loaded with evolution. It is a breath of fresh air! Love it, love it, love it!! If you are looking for a book that is "different", this is the one!! (And then you'll have to read the second one of course!!)
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.