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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Randall Munroe
A masterpiece of unparalleled imagination and frightening vision. Orwell revolutionized literary fiction with his dark depiction of an ultra-totalitarian, freedomless future.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Anh Phong
One of my favs, full of interesting ideas, science lore, possibilities and more...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Andrew Betsis
So far, so good--got it from the discard shelf on Katie's recommendation.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
Hemingway... what more can I say? I felt like my heart was slowly being ripped out as I was reading.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Michael Wilkinson
Pluses: Tite Kubo's art style is great. Minuses: It's cliche. Overall, if you don't mind a typical shonen manga with incredible art, read it. And I might add that, generic though it may be, Bleach is still bad-ass.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Xuân Sách
Tusa does a really good job of bringing you into the life of the family from New Orleans. They were not in a happy family moment in their life. The story does a good job of showing what the people in the story were up against. I loved its look at mental illness. The image of the dirty angels was fitting. The idea that you have to take things into your own hands, take responsibility for your own life and create your own future, rightly or wrongly, played a big part in the book.[return][return]For me this book was a page turner. I wanted to know more about the characters at the end. I would definitely read more books by Chris Tusa.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
unfortunately, there are very few books that i have read more than once. this book, however, i have read five times. i fell in love with it when we read it in high school, and every time i read it again, i love it more for different reasons. i have heard numerous times that tim o'brien disliked being labelled as a vietnam writer. and rightly so, because he is so much more [july july is a fantastic example of his abilities outside of a story directly about war]. a good story is nothing without a good storyteller. he (as in both the narrator and the author tim) wraps you in so tightly to his stories that you feel them very acutely - i attribute this to his brilliant accuracy (word choice?) in conveying human emotion, muted and loud and everything in between. i also really love short stories, and i love that these stories intermingle, flow in and out of each other and break away, but still have a thread of sorts that connects them all. by far, one of my top 3 favorite books, and i don't have favorites of many things.
If you like Sophie Kinsella's Shopaholic series, you will probably like this book. But unlike Shopaholic, which is fiction, Bitter is the New Black is actually a memoir. Yes, Jen Lancaster is a real life Becky Bloomwood, neither of which I found particularly endearing. I have such mixed feelings about Lancaster - I love her voice; she's incredibly bright and witty, but I just can't get past how shallow she is during the first half of her book. Maybe it's because I worked at a dot-com and worked with people like her (and I wasn't one of them). Once she loses her job and is forced to sell her expensive handbags and shoes and realize just how spoiled and materialistic she is, I suppose we readers are supposed to empathize with her plight and like her more. Honestly, I felt manipulated, as if she were screaming, "LOOK! I was so SELFISH and MATERIALISTIC, but now I'm JUST LIKE YOU! SEEE?" I still think that, given the means, she'll blow a nice chunk of her paycheck on a Prada bag. Yeah, she'll sock some away for a rainy day, and is probably paying a mortgage instead of sick rent on a swanky apartment, but I still feel kinda played. If this were fiction, I think I would have had an easier time admitting how much I liked reading this. Instead, I'm feeling ambivalent.
C'etait bien ecrit, mais le passage du temps souffrait d'irregularites: l'auteur avancait de vingt ans presque au hasard a un endroit ou deux. Aussi, on n'avait pas le temps d'entrer dans une epoque qu'il etait deja rendu plus tard.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Khánh Linh
Disappointing compared to other books of his that I've read. Hsi psycho-analytical approach to history is interesting, but he's much too obsessed with the Nazis. I wanted to read about Weimar Germany, not the Nazis.
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.