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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thảo Nguyên
It was fascinating to check back with Snowball,and his second chance with the farm. John Reed's animal characters hold a mirror to the continuing saga of evolving economics and human foibles.Good read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rasul Gamzatov
I thought this book was really funny! (especially the part of the book where the ally cats help the sheep find their wool). I thought it was a book that taught how to make the best out of a good situation, and I thought it accomplished that in a very humorous way.
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This book got me back into reading and really helped me identify myself as a father. Plus, he's a very clever writer.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Phương Hạnh
I wasn't really big on her knitting book (it was okay), but I really liked this one. As a beginner it has simple items to the complex which will teach me a ton.
As anyone who grew up in a small town can tell you, they all have their own little secrets, their own little idiosyncrasies, their own little squabbles and issues. In a place where pretty much everyone knows everyone else, or has at least heard of everyone, it's just the way things tend to be. Castle Rock is no different, and in fact, it may have more than most. For those people such as myself who have read Stephen King's work before, this place is not new. We have walked these streets before, and know at least a portion of the secrets that the town holds. This book however delves even deeper into the way the people in the town are connected to each other, and being King, it's not in a good way. This gives us a look into the darker side of the human spirit as well as the supernatural darkness that we have come to expect. We see them as people, and then it shows us how the people can so easily be turned into monsters with just a little push in the right direction. That in itself is a much scarier aspect of this book than Mr. Gaunt could be in any incarnation. I enjoyed this book, although it does perhaps get a little long in the tooth in places. However it is interesting to see how each of the characters lives mingle with each other, and how they deal with their own particular 'Needful Thing'. All in all it was a decent story with good characters. I also think it was a good way to say goodbye (for the most part) to a town that many of us have been to before. Favorite quotes/passages ...The Dance of Female Investigation is as sure as the fact of death and the force of gravity. There were people who lied for gain, people who lied from pain, people who lied simply because the concept of telling the truth was utterly alien to them...and then there were people who lied because they were waiting for it to be time to tell the truth. She nodded. Her frown smoothed out a little but did not disappear. "Of course I do. Characters in movies and TV shows always get to spend a little more time pining dramatically, don't they?" "You put your finger on it. In the movies you get a lot of pining but precious little grief. Because grief is too real. Grief is..." He let go of her arms, slowly picked up a dish and began to wipe it dry. "Grief is brutal."
I really enjoyed this book. The characters were lovable and the ending satisfactory, and the history poignant without being gut wrenching (I'd say it's a gentle introduction to Nazi Germany.) In my opinion, the strongest part of the book is actually a small book written by one character for another. The point of that hand-written story was that words have power, and words were heavily responsible for Hitler's power over the German people. It's an incredibly strong message that young people should take note of. Words have power. This book will stay on my shelves awaiting my children are a bit older so they can enjoy this book too.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân
I seem to keep returning to the War of the Roses, Richard III, Edward VI, and this is one more book that takes place in that time period. I liked the idea of story, from the veiwpoint of the silkwomen and their story, combining many historical figures with a few fictional characters. Ddin't really buy the idea that Isabel was Richard's loevr, but that was OK; it's fiction. I liked this one better than Portrait of an Unknown Woman.
Schizo stuff didn't do it for me. Never really got into it.
یکی از اولین رمان های تورگنیف، داستان عشقی آمیخته با فلسفه، در مورد النا، مادرش و پدرش که یک ارتشی بازنشسته است و معشوقه ای دارد. عصر روزی که جنگ کریمه آغاز می شود، النا به یک انقلابی بلغاری به نام اینسارف دل می بندند، پنهانی با او ازدواج می کند. والدینش که انتظار دارند او با یک شهری محترم ازدواج کند، خشمگین می شوند. اینسارف بیمار می شود و در حال بهبودی ست که خبر آغاز جنگ کریمه به او می رسد و به وطن دعوت می شود. آنها به سوی بلغارستان حرکت می کنند اما در راه، النا در ونیز می میرد و دیگر خبری از او نیست.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Hoàng Phương
Bloodlines was a pretty solid start to a new series. That is, if you want to call Bloodlines a new series. It really feels like you need to have already read Mead's Vampire Academy series to read these books. A lot of stuff was laid in with the assumption that you already understand instead of being a fresh story. I thought the story was fun and interesting. It had a lot of little things that I knew were going to come together, but there were still surprises. I'll be reading the rest of the series, but I was already a fan of Vampire Academy. If you haven't read Vampire Academy or didn't like it, I would avoid this series.
有趣,动作包装很多!
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.