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Begins slow & hooks you at the end...then you're on to the Book 3
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vĩnh Tịnh
This is an excellent reading of "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader." The actor, Jacobi, does a superb job bringing the characters to life by using various pacing, accents, and even octaves. I particularly enjoyed his portrayal of "Reepicheep." (More funny than the movie version for sure!) In regards to the story itself, the character "Eustace" is as true to life as any Lewis ever created. I saw myself in Eustace numerous times. And, admittedly, I saw others too. His story, I'm sure, is far from over. Recommended!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Quốc Bình
This is my second re-read. A seriously good book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
cried
This is a wonderfully sweet little folk tale by the "author" of the Princess Bride (if you haven't read TPB and aren't familiar with Goldman, I'm sure my quotes make no sense to you). Lovingly written and uplifting--enjoyable for both children and adults.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: SEO Bo-hyeon
Mi relación con el señor Stevenson va a peor. La flecha negra me encantó, La isla del tesoro no estaba nada mal, pero esta novela no mata, para nada. Representa que el entuerto en el que se mete nuestro querido Maurice debería resultarme divertido, pero ni en el mejor momento pasa de patético. En fin.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tăng Linh
George Gissing, though he writes later than Dickens and though he lacks Dickens' humor, tackles some simliar issues, particularly in his descriptions of living in London. This novel is about people trying to make it as writers and it's not upbeat but well worth the read. An author I'm glad I discovered.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: My Holland
This is the best textbook I have ever read. I actually WANT to read it cover to cover. Its easy to read, the explanations are concise and easily understandable. Its really an enjoyable read if you're interested in molecular bio.
In England in the year 1291, Finulla Crass, the adventurous daughter of the village miller, is determined to help her older sister, Mellana, who is pregnant out of wedlock and needs a substantial dowry, as her child's father will otherwise be too poor to marry her. The sisters come up with a rather unconventional plan - Finnula will find a wealthy man, kidnap him, and hold him for ransom in order to obtain the money Mellana needs. Finnula decides her captive will be a young earl, Hugo Fitzstephan, who has returned from the Crusades with quite a large fortune. Hugo Fitzstephan is nothing like Finnula expected, however. The young knight is disturbingly handsome, and Finnula, who prefers hunting and riding to household tasks and is determined to never marry again after her first husband died before their wedding night, finds herself fighting her attraction for Hugo. Meanwhile, Hugo could escape at any time, but plays along as Finnula's "hostage" because he is curious about - and rather fascinated by - this unconventional young woman. Ransom My Heart is an enjoyable and lighthearted Medieval romance with an entertaining relationship between the main characters. It's not super heavy on historical detail, but I loved that it was different from most romances set in this time period, in that it had a unique storyline and featured a heroine who was a commoner rather than the typical sheltered young noblewoman. This book does have a bit more mature content than Meg Cabot's young adult books, however, so I wouldn't really recommend it to her younger fans. Historical romance readers as well as older teen and adult fans of the author are sure to enjoy this book, and I highly recommend it to them.
I loved this book. Historical romance/fiction. Try it, you'll never look at the 1700s in the same way again!
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.