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this book kind of annoyed me, for some reason. it has a really interesting subject, and i like all the books that she taught about, but for some reason the literary criticism part of the book just didn't mesh well with her descriptions of day-to-day life. in fact, i feel like she never really brought the realities of life in iran were kind of lost in the midst of all her proselytizing. disappointing.
This is one of my favorite books from childhood, I mean it's a vampire bunny, how cool is that.
Exhaustively thorough explanation of how to use Photoshop and Bridge. You will be able to learn something from the book regardless of whether you are a novice or an expert
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Sở Giáo dục & Đào tạo TP.HCM
I see from the reviews that a lot of people enjoyed this book. It was a good story, but not my kind of book. Family tragedies are in the newspaper every day, and I read to get away from that stuff not to hear more about it. So, it was pretty good if you like that sort of thing but I don't think I'll be reading any more of Ms. Picoult's books.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Mạnh Hùng
If I could give this more stars it would be 10. I fell in love with this book. Amazing and I hope the author comes out with another one.
A friend lent this to me, and I could barely put it down, I was so entertained by this paranormal steampunk romance mystery, which made me laugh out loud all the way through. I'll definitely have to read the continuing adventures of Alexia (one of my favorite protagonists in a while, especially in this kind of light-hearted entertainment), as well as of all the great secondary characters!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Walter Isaacson
Diary by Chuck Palahniuk. This. Fucking. Book. Is. Shit. I am having a hard time finding the fitting words to say about this. To write a something like "This is Fucking Great!" or "This book is GOOD!" or even "This book is perfect!" to do so is going to be a crime. Even giving five stars wouldn't be enough. I would even say that this is even better than Fight Club. A dark gripping tale of an artist doomed because of her oozing lava of talents. Misty Kleinman Wilmot, you are cursed with that gift that you have for—eternity. As a girl, being raised by a hippie mother, Misty never experienced what world is like outside the trailer park in Tecumseh Lake. That dream of being an artist is what Misty was living for. She weny to art school. In there, she met Peter Wilmot. The biggest mistake of all the mistakes she ever made in her life. Poor Misty. Gifted. Cursed. Inspiring. Peter Wilmot was on a mission to find that woman cursed with talent that will provide salvation to Waytansea Island. Yes, he was successful. The name "Misty Kleinman" was hyphenated with Wilmot. He soon tried to get Misty to Waytansea Island—the island populated with lunatics. The island trapped with traditions. In order to get Misty to the Island, he impregnated her. Tabbi Wilmot was the result, and Misty staying in the island. I meant trapped. Better word—wrapped. Being promised that her dreams of being an artist would be made into reality, she lived in that island as a waitress at a hotel the Wilmots owned. A mother. A queen of fucking slaves. For some reason, Peter attempted to kill himself. He failed. Peter had become a living dead in the hospital. A vegetable waiting to rot—was slow rotting. Then, together with Grace Wilmot, Misty raised Tabii. Suffering. Suffering. Suffering. A daily overdose of it brings her talent back from the dead. The sleeping volcano exploded. She started to paint like a schizophrenic overdosed with talents. With her eyes closed and Tabbi as her inspiration, she painted masterpieces of art that were known to be impossible. Misty had lost everything. Now, Tabbi and that dream of being an artist were the only things left for her—what was left for her to do. And oblivious to almost everything, what awaited Misty was a conspiracy that happens every four generations that would kill hundreds of people. An event that would make the island filthy rich for generations at a price of hundreds of lives. Misty Kleinman Wilmot. A queen of fucking slaves. A hostage who was destined to save the island from running out of money for the next four generations. A tool to use. The island that trapped itself with its own cycle. Once you are born, you're already doomed to fulfill your fate. You're doomed at being you. How can not being you and being you be curse at the same time? ... Life perhaps is... A cursed gift. A fucked-up life is the main reason why we great art ever existed. How stupid would be a painting of two unicorns kissing each other compared to a painting of a sky burning like hell with angels crying and screaming from wounds inflicted by demons, winged beings falling down from the great red sky. How stupid would that be if you call Justin Beiber's songs “Art.” Ok. Ok. I'll stop making fun of her. Suffering ... is the key in creating exceptional art. What hurts us the most awakes the artist inside of us. Brings out the genius out of our brains, out of our souls. Scars and wounds are the best source inspiration. You art shows your wounds your scars your life—it shows everything about you. Art and Suffering—they're almost synonymous. Do you know that the best artists are not the finest and perfect human beings? Chuck Palahniuk's Angsty Nihilistic Existential Voice was never this loud. Cynical and in some sense, optimistic. The plot build-up flares with excitement and disgust. Not to mention that this book has the best plot twists ever. Whoever the narrator was (probably it's Misty), it still continues to be a puzzle. Which is one the things I liked best about this novel. One of the best reads I ever had. To not read this would be a crime against yourself. You don't know what you're missing. And just for the record, you've already missed enough things in your life.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Diêm Sử (Biên dịch)
This was a cute kids book about a quiet girl who uses her skills to bless others. Parts of it didn't make a whole lot of sense though.
A quick read, with interesting characters and a few plot surprises. It would have been interesting to know more about the interior life of Iris; seeing her from the besotted Daniel's point of view told us more about him than her, and I was left wanting to know more about her motivations.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Konami Kanata
This series just got a lot stronger with this book. De La Cruz' writing style is easy to read, but, I think, lacks narrative voice- especially as the POV changes every chapter. But the mythology she's created and the adventure she presents is pure pleasure to read.
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.