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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hồ Đắc Thiếu Anh
Cal is a very young man, with a gentle soul and a fragile body who wants to discover who has brutally murdered his friend Daphne. The prime suspects of the crime is a crew of rogue soldiers who has stolen a starship and now is wondering on the universe. Cal steals a little navette and succeeded on find the crew: but they are very big and very hungry men who think he is a spy. And decide to captive him. Fortunately the man in command is Sarhaan, an afro-american hunk of man who happen to be very interested in Cal, and not because he could possibly be a spy: Sarhaan is very fascinating from this blond and innocent guy, who never has had sex cause sex between male is illegal on the earth. But now they are off world and Sarhaan, even if he thinks he is too unpolish and brutal for a guy like Cal, will not throw out the chance to have him. In this novel the sci-fiction elements are not the principal aspect of the story. And also the crime is an element not so delved. It is more a story of self-discovery: for Cal, who learns that sex with a man is not a crime and that his feelings are not perverse, and for Sarhaan, who learns how to love someone. Even if you can think that Sarhaan, with his body and his role of power, is the strong element of the pair, it is not total true: I can read in him feelings inedequacy and fears to lose who he loves, that decipt him like a big man with a tender soul. http://www.amazon.com/dp/1603700277/?...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lam Bạch Sắc
B22886393H
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Các Ngọc
** spoiler alert ** On the positive side I got my copy and finished reading it in one day, so it is needless to say that the book was able to hold my attention. The friendship between Caleb and Jackson is aother high-point. That they had the ability to look beyond their differences and respect each other for the competent and capable men they were instead of hating each other because of archaic steryotypes, sends a positive mesage to everyone who reads it. Some of the terms used, however, (homosexual/heterosexual, etc.)seemed rather toned down considering the situations they were used in and it made the conversations between the Marines seem less realistic and thus less poignant. I was also put off a little by the fact that only Caleb was represented like a respectable gay man. The other two gay men (Stacey and his current boyfriend) were both portrayed in a very negative light. I realize their characters were intentionally unlikeable I think that perhaps a positive portrayal of another gay man could have been included. As it was, it seems as if Caleb is being shown as a rare exception to the gay stereotypes. The postscript also threw me for a bit of a whirl and I think perhaps had a stopped reading right before that I would have enjoyed the ending better. Although the last few lines proir to the postscript, discussing a particular crime against a character not being a "hate crime" because the character was Christian did not sit well with me. Religious differences are protected by the Hate Crimes Act and they do not need to be a "minority" religion for it to be covered.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gia Bảo
tracing back to the first "real" books i read (those Garfield comic strip books had themes though...) I read 'em all. They got me straight on the path to reading and enjoying.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
This was a book that Imo was as good as the first. I thought it would start where the first left off, but does not. In some ways this story, while a little story slower paced, is better. This is a series that deserves more attention & an author who deserves praise.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trịnh Sâm
Creepy. Literature version of Flowers in the Attic.
This was a sad book it would have been a good made for tv movie or a Halmark movie.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Frank Cottrell Boyce
Amazing book, and a satisfying, dense read. I think that this book's true strength lies in the author's vivid description of scene - you get to know the places and people in the book so well that you truly feel as though you are living the story along with them. I felt as though I intimately knew what the various places in the novel looked, felt, smelled like... and that I knew the people in the book well enough that their reactions to the various events in the book were believable. Because you learn about the pieces of the plot as the characters themselves do, you do really feel as though you're living right there alongside them. This is why I found the witches, vampires and daemons completely believable - I wasn't just thrust into a make-believe world and asked to suspend reality, but rather had it unfurl before my eyes through the experiences of the characters. There's lots of drama and suspense as the story unfolds, but also a lot of humour - the characters have a lot to deal with, but I never felt like they were in over their heads - no "woe is me" here - and the supporting cast is wonderful (including a haunted house with its own personality.) I am waiting with bated breath for the next book in this series.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Quốc Hàm
I was actually disapointed in this book. I felt like she had a hard time getting to the plot. There was to much explaining going on. I will have to read more of her work though.
** spoiler alert ** I found this book at the airport and it was one heck of a book! It all started with a ploice women Karen and her partner Phil, they are called by a Misha Gibson who is looking for her dad after 21 years. They look for him as much as they can but then discovers that he didnt go scabbing (he was a miner) he stayed in Scotland however they are drawn to a blank. Also they are looking for one of the most weathliest men in Scotland grandson after a journalist Bel finds the ransom poster in a deserted villa. The case is re-opened and Karen thinks there may be a conection. The book takes us from Scotland to Italy (where the poster was found), and Bel is appionted to find out what happerned to his grnadson after the ransom went wroung and his daughter Cat was shoot. Bel discovers that the deserted house was being lived in by a puppeter group who are from all over Europe. But then agian discovers that one of the men had a very simualar background to the grandson who was took 21 years ago, Adam. When she finds him after a lot of searching she discovers that he is the missing grandson however now has the name Gabriel, and his dad is Mick. Mick died and left a letter sating that he fell in love with Cat when they where painting (they both liked painting) and had a child, however even though Cat was the daughter to one of the most powerfull men in Scotland she had money problems. They then decided to pretent that she was kidnaped and they so called kidnappers wanated a million pounds for her and her sons safe return. Because Brodie Grant didnt know Cat was seeing Mick he wouldnt even know who he was so they wouldnt get found out however when it all went wrong Cat died and Mick fled the country to Italy, however when Gabriel (aka Adam) fond out about his dads past he killed his freind who was in with the plot in the Tusany villa then when Bel fond out he killed her aswell so she wouldnt spill the beans to anyone, Adam went back to Scotland to Brodie however did he get found out? and all this time Karne and Phil who doing everthing they could to find out what happerned. This was a great book and I will possibly read some more of hers!
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.