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This book tells you the life story of Jabez and the hardships he went through. How with all that, he kept seeking God!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Đình Thành Công
Sulaiman Addonia's first book has a bit of a slow beginning, but is absorbing after the first few chapters. I was consumed by his description of love and freedom in Saudi Arabia during the 80s. I'm not sure how accurate he is, but I was enthralled by his details and moved by each letter dropped from the shadows.
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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Lệ Chi
This was my first Richard Russo book and certainly won't be my last. I can't remember the last time I laughed out loud so many times during the reading of one book. The character development is excellent and having grown up in a small town with more than it's share of local characters I felt right at home with Sully and Miss Beryl.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rafael Chauvelot
It is a well told story, you almost feel like you have a great dinner guest over, however, I found it hard to get into some of his other travel books after this one
Lee Child sticks to a winning formula here-impossibly heroic hero, really bad baddies, beautiful woman who lasts as long as the book and then gets left behind, and resolution of whatever situation Reacher gets into. Why change something that works? At least you know what you are getting with this series, and they are always entertaining.
One of the free books for eHarlequin's 60th birthday. A lot less slushy than many of their other novels--throughout the novel there is only one kiss!--and a frustrating tale of two lovers who believe the time for their love has passed. I found myself skimming through various sections, because the pacing was a little slow, and there simply wasn't enough tension between the two characters to keep things moving.
Dead Silence is the fourth book in the ongoing Harpercollins series, The Body Finder, by Kimberly Derting. I say ongoing because at this point I do not believe that Derting will be finishing the series at book four. Two days ago I would have thought differently, but now having finished this I believe that she has more to tell. I think that this has been opened up for at least another book, if not two. We'll see. * Spoilers for those who have not read the first three books in the series * Violet is trying to rebuild her life since her kidnapping. Now that she killed her captor she has to live with his imprint every day. She only wants normalcy, but it is even harder than before now that the members of her psychic team show up in her school. When she encounters Grady, a man who previously tried to force himself on her, things get even stranger, especially now that a series of murders may be attributed to him. I was not as big of a fan of The Last Echo, the third book in the series. It was a disappointment to an otherwise enjoyable series. However, this book has redeemed my love for them and just in time (particularly if there is going to be more) (please tell me there is more!). The beginning is a bit wonky as there is a lot of recovery time from book three. However, the ending is solid and drew me back into this world with a vengeance. I still love Violet. I still love Jay and Chelsea and all of the others who are joining the fray. Rafe is worming his way into my heart even as we speak (I never thought I would say that after The Last Echo). The thing I would have liked from this book is a little more depth with Violet concerning the kidnapping in the previous book. I see that she had issues with having the imprint but they seemed more liked practical issues more than emotional ones. It seemed more like an inconvenience than anything else. I guess I would have expected more angst considering the gravitas of such a situation - the PTSD alone would have been intolerable to most people. However, Violet rolled over as if it were nothing. Maybe this was a strategic character thing on Derting's part but I felt that it lacked something for the whole book on that score. Violet went through something very troubling in book three and it seemed like much of her dealing with it went into the final pages of The Last Echo rather than into this episode. Otherwise she just seemed annoyed by the imprint, which was not the reaction I would expect from someone dealing with their guilt over a murder. There was a great Manson family-esque moment with the killers in this book. Seriously, I was creeped out. Derting's psychopaths are always top notch. But, like I said, it redeemed itself. Which means, of course, that I now want book five. And I hope that Derting will deliver one in the next year. Because, if it's ends with this book it is incomplete in my eyes. Just saying. 4 out of 5 stars. - review courtesy of www.bibliopunkkreads.com - review courtesy of www.bibliopunkk.net
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vương Vũ
Love Sharon Shinn for an entertaining light read.
i recently read this book again in a book store. it took about 2 seconds to read and a while to look at the pictures. this book is amazing and makes me very happy. he doesn't get dinner in the end.
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.