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This book was my first manga book and I liked it. This book had action and scenes from the series. It looks like they talk word from word from the show. they draw the characters like Cell exactly the same.
The end was incredible.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Ohmygodohmygod.... This book is just amazing. I luved it... I luved Mel(main character) who writes a daily gossip column in this newspaper... She falls in luv wid her next door neighbor john who is prettending to be max without her knowing the truth.... It is all written through email conversations n i liked this concept alot... This book has every component to make u like it.. Me being a teenager was totally hooked to this book... Meg cabot is truely one of the best writters ever...:)
** spoiler alert ** Reacher must be from the planet Krypton. Is there nothing he can't do (besides fly)? What a guy! Still, I enjoyed the story. I guessed that the villain was not Hobie about halfway through, then I bought into the red herring that he was. So in the end I was surprised after all. I'll keep reading Child's books for the stories, although I have a bit of a struggle with his detailed, minute descriptions.
This would be a 3.5 star if such a rating were possible. I read the book in a short time given its length, so that for me always merits a three. I found the book to be quite predictable, though I did end up liking most of the characters. It seems that author's who write like this go for the "shotgun" approach to making you like a book. They throw out a character every chapter, in hopes that a few will catch your attention. If you find yourself annoyed with a character, just wait a chapter. I will read the next book in the series, though usually that digs me in for a whole series. I can easily put a book down that I don't like -as long as it not the second or third book (as in the Dune series).
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Bùi Ngọc Quảng
As the storm is traveling faster than the great expedition can on foot, emissaries have been sent to the Sky Pirates living in the Mire to ask for their help in getting across the treacherous expanse. With the help of the Sky Pirates and the Ghosts of Screetown, everyone is safely evacuated from the elevated road before the storm hits. Once it passes, and they've dug themselves out of the mud, the long journey to the Free Glades begins. As an army composed of the newly born, it's even more dangerous, as young Shrykes don't have the discipline to stop fighting once the frenzy gets them. It seems hopeless. But the group stands and makes a valiant effort--and with some last minute aid from the Freeglade Lancers, and a death-blow to the Shrykes' leader by a young Undertowner, the battle is a success. This is probably the most action-packed book of the series yet, with all its battles and the simultaneous storylines of Rook and Xanth and their qwests to discover who they truly are. The older books and the newer also get more firmly tied together in this installment, giving closure and opening new horizons at the same time
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngô Trí Sơn
I don't know what I think about this book. Perhaps I would have enjoyed it more had I discovered the character list at the back earlier than when I had about 50 pages to go and was about to just quit reading. There were so many characters and so many story lines and I just couldn't keep it all straight. It was definitely an interesting concept, the story of a black slave owner, but a bit disturbing and not my favorite.
I liked it as there were some nice layers to the story, fine plotting, and a brave conclusion. I felt that there were some gaping character holes particularly the mother of the missing girl, Evie Verver. This mother character is so far removed it opens the door for possibilities that are never expressed or explored which drove me nuts. This also holds for the protagonist, Lizzie Hood's, family. I felt tugged out while reading as there were so many uncertainties and the prose itself was often over-written. Still, I cared to know Evie's secrets and most of all how everyone would fare after the trauma of her absence. Evie was wonderfully complex and I was surprised and impressed by Abbott's guts with the ending, the hard truths she doesn't flinch away from. While this is a convincing 13-year-old voice (other than a few severe words like fulsome), that very fact makes it hard to read at times. Lizzie is titillated by everything and so her minds-eye can get, well, irritating.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ploy Ngọc Bích
Per me il migliore della Asensi. Ci sono moltissime informazioni storiche interessanti relative al Perù Inca e pre-Inca, e viene tenuta molto a freno la tipica mania della Asensi di strutturare la seconda parte dei suoi romanzi sul modello di Indiana Jones. Diciamo che, anche qui, non manca, ma è molto meno forte e molto più con i piedi per terra, così che l'attenzione del lettore resta focalizzata sulla parte storica e non su quella di pura fantasia.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Andrea Schulte-Peevers
This book is about outliers, or actually that there are no outliers. Gladwell looks at people who are uniquely gifted and successful and argues that their success does not come from their own talent and brilliance. Rather, a combination of factors contribute to make that person successful (serendipitous circumstances, when they were born, some giftedness, upbringing and about 10,000 hours of work). I like Gladwell's writing. I have no idea if the inferences he makes about people's success are true, but I hope they are.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trương Thanh Thùy
必须为任何人阅读!!!
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.