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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyên Ngọc
Hofmann went to Kenya, fell in love with a Massai and decided to stay with him to have a family. The book describes how they got together, which cultural problems they had during their marriage and why she had to go back home. It was also a movie in the cinemas in Germany which I have not seen yet. But supposed to be really authentic.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tri Thức Việt (Biên Soạn)
Zine-like alphabetical entries in the progress of a relationship. Didn't make a lot of sense linearly, but observant wistful descriptions.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mã Thiện Đồng
Every American should read this. By understanding the current situation happening in in your home country, then there is a hope to change. Jim Marrs Trillion Dollar Conspiracy might be interesting for further details on the topic of the Illusion of America and the dystopian society.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dr. Seuss
Not my usual kind of book but written from by a british comedian it is funny. So if you're relaxing on the beach this is something you'll surely enjoy.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đường Chí Long
** spoiler alert ** I wish I had stopped reading at the end of the "pray" section. I also wish I had someone who would pay for me to take a year off to contemplate my navel. But, I don't think I would write a self-indulgent book about the experience. (So I suppose the money is not forthcoming!) The "love" section was disappointing. And Gilbert's descriptions of her intimacy with the man she breaks her vow of one measly year of celibacy for are uncomfortable at best.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Người Khăn Trắng
I could not put this book down. There was some graphic languge and scenes, but I loved the book too much to care.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngọc Anh
I can't lie-I never really got into Roald Dahl. I liked Charlie and the Chocolate Factory a bit because I loved the movie, but I could never really get into children's books written by a guy who obviously hates children.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kim Dung
After vanquishing the evil empress Wu Tze-t’ien, Rowden Gray and Nick Battle believed the Jade Owl to be forever tamed. But both are wrong. One year has passed and Nick receives an artifact, an opal ring, which awakens these ancient relics. Once again The Jade Owl and Joy of Finches are drawn to one another but this time things are much different. Interacting with a silken banner depicting life of long ago China, they unlock a hidden message. Learning this banner is one of seven sisters, they set off on an adventure to find the remaining sisters and solve yet another China mystery. However, it is not only the relics that have changed, but Nick and Rowden as well. Something is happening to them. Haunted by dreams and mental glimmers which direct their path forward, they soon realize they are not just solving a mystery but are carrying out an ancient prophecy – a prophecy which could destroy the world. In The Third Peregrination, Edward C Patterson continues The Jade Owl series. This installment brings back the wonderful characters introduced in the first book but also offers some new comers including Rowden’s ex-wife. These characters add to the adventure by providing appropriate emotional conflict and story arcs to augment the driving fantasy mystery they are to solve. Where the first book was more cerebral and even paced, this 600 plus page novel really amps up the action and fantasy elements. As always, Patterson’s accomplished technique and writing style are spot on. His characters are real and descriptions vivid. Similar to the first novel, I enjoyed the historical fiction and cultural lessons imparted throughout this novel. This is the second of a multiple book series and while the ending is completely satisfying, Patterson introduces the thread which teases at the next installment. The Third Peregrination is a great read – 5 stars!
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One of Louis L'Amour's best novels, along with Reilly's Luck. Good, simple story, good hero. L'Amour's books are always clean, with clear delineation between good and evil. Also, great stories to escape with....
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thu Hà
I was led to this book by several women who are blogging buddies. Since one had quoted parts of the book on her blog, I was interested and intrigued by what I read. When another sent me a personal email and suggested I would really enjoy reading it, I knew it was the next book I needed to read. This was one of those books that I hated to finish. I wanted to keep reading Phyllis Theroux's journal. The wisdom and insight about life that shared in this book practically leaped off the page as I read through her journal. I am a journal reader and a journal keeper. This book ranks above most of the journals of others that I have read perhaps because she is so open and honest in what she shares, yet in her sharing she does not judge or condemn others. She is more introspective about herself and what she learns in her interaction from others. I loved her small town and the people in it. I loved her writing groups. I wanted to be a part of both. I learned much about journaling from her. I am inspired to keep journaling and to keep writing.
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.